6 Months of Self Employment, Hard Lessons | ØY13

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  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics Год назад +283

    I’ve been crying over that screwdriver every night for months wondering what happened to it! 🤣

    • @terry.hudson
      @terry.hudson Год назад +10

      I honestly wondered why Jordan had stopped using that favourite Hager screwdriver 😄

    • @AndrewLumsden
      @AndrewLumsden Год назад

      Jordan, have you used Tradify to estimate a suitable hire fee for the time you have been without the screwdriver! 🪛 🤣

  • @roaridse
    @roaridse Год назад +24

    There is a saying here in Norway regarding running your own business which is translated something like this: "You are not your own master, you are your own slave" ...

  • @L81ker
    @L81ker Год назад +12

    Nothing worth having ever comes easy... ...and since we all share a common destination in the end, enjoying the journey matters most

  • @TheTW11
    @TheTW11 Год назад +6

    This is why a bunch of skilled blokes doing a job they enjoy is the best way to make a living. Lots of good banter and laughs and getting paid for it. Sod working in an office.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +2

      Couldn’t agree more

  • @mitch123456789
    @mitch123456789 Год назад +58

    Yes Cory another 1 hour long episode. Love it, made my sunday evening👍🏻

  • @marktubeie07
    @marktubeie07 Год назад +18

    39:14 Mate that whole sequence was hysterical!!! Poor Ted, he literally SHOOK _(& a little bit of wee came out!)_ 🥵. Superb video Cory, oh and congrats on the engagement bud. Stay strong, push through, you deserve it :)

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +5

      I’m glad someone spotted it 😂

  • @remixedMind
    @remixedMind Год назад +17

    you got alot going on brother, just stay focused and dont give up, every new start is hard, it will become better after some time

  • @ianlove3
    @ianlove3 Год назад +8

    Great vlog, what a fantastic team you have working with you. Cory if you need to take time away from. Tube please don't burn yourself out take care.

  • @jackj1170
    @jackj1170 Год назад +2

    if those cables are anything like what we have in Australia put the cable drums on a roller, makes for pulling them off 10x better and the cable comes off nice and straight life saver when clipping them, enjoying seeing the difference between the countries and the wiring/ electrical products. loving the content keep it up 👍👍

  • @Chillielectrical
    @Chillielectrical Год назад +6

    Well done mate, what a project this turned out to be! Thank you for letting us be part of it.
    And loving the networking bits in the video! 😃

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Always a pleasure to have you!

  • @tommahoney7940
    @tommahoney7940 Год назад +11

    Absolute quality again mate .That did seem a massive job you took on there,sometimes in business you have to take the knocks,you get a run like that sometimes ,as long as you don’t burn yourself out ,new business is tough at the start,hopefully your next month(s) will be a lot better and easier for you mate.Congrats to you and your lady,all the best Tom.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks Tom, I appreciate your comment

  • @kevinlawrence2127
    @kevinlawrence2127 Год назад +1

    Best practice for terminating network cable is, do not unwind the cable twists, keep each of the twists as close/tight to the terminal krone connector as possible, especially with Cat6/7/8. and never hold insert in your hand when terminating, but place block on a hard surface (wall/dado rail/floor etc), its more stable way of working, And you will find its one push of the krone/inserter tool for a positive connection. Less likely to damage insert or patch panel.
    The modern "Fluke" kit will test for a multitude of parameter's, network speed/line length/all 8 wires connected correctly/cable tracing etc.
    And congrats Cory on your engagement, hope all goes well.

  • @rezuni
    @rezuni Год назад +11

    i really love the long videos they are so good and so enjoyable ❤

  • @patrickflanagan8008
    @patrickflanagan8008 Год назад +1

    What a great video. Keep at it matey and it will all come right in the end. Lots and lots of work ahead. I feel proud of you and your hard grafting attitude. Nice one matey.

  • @DG-oo7bg
    @DG-oo7bg Год назад +7

    Good work Cory, you will find that you have to take the rough with the smooth fella. On the plus side, you got it finished before christmas and without compromising on the level of finish that you want to give your customers. Keep up the good work

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate! Too true. I appreciate it

  • @garywilliams5675
    @garywilliams5675 Год назад +1

    I think that’s probably the best video I’ve ever seen from you Cory, just brilliant, please keep them coming👍

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks Gary! Much appreciated 🤜

  • @benholland3682
    @benholland3682 Год назад +3

    Production levels on these videos are a solid 10!

  • @Christopher_S
    @Christopher_S Год назад +8

    Sorry to hear you had a bad month. You said at the start, you wondered if we think the same. My take is that difficulty is subjective. If you feel that had a bad month, then you had a bad month. Hopefully the rest of '23 goes more smoothly for you!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +2

      Thanks Chris! Thanks also for supporting the Chanel!

  • @metahertzuk
    @metahertzuk Год назад

    Can't say i've ever seen the denim work pantsh number down Screwfix! Good work!

  • @o.kgonzales6055
    @o.kgonzales6055 Год назад +9

    Amazing job again!!! I hope the next month is better, you deserve it 😎👍🏼🔌⚡️

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!!

  • @dans5101
    @dans5101 Год назад +1

    As my granddad used to say mate if it’s not worth worrying about a few years time it ain’t worth worrying about at all
    you’ll look back on this in a year mate and laugh about how mad it was , keep it up mate!

  • @Shrampion
    @Shrampion Год назад +5

    You inspired me to go on my own here in Canada. I'm 24 too. Will go through the exams soon. Go brother!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +2

      That’s awesome man!!! All the very best with it 🥳😎

  • @JamesScholesUK
    @JamesScholesUK Год назад +1

    Former IT sysadmin here. Two things when punching down data: first, while it doesn't make a difference to performance if you use the A or B pattern, B tends to be more prevalent in the UK. What _does_ matter is being consistent with what's done elsewhere in the same building, so if the patch panel already has 8 sockets done, follow that, otherwise fault finding becomes a nightmare when you've also got to mentally juggle between the two patterns.
    Secondly, you're less likely to get a dodgy punch if you can put the socket against a hard surface and push against it, rather than into your hand. Unless your hands are hard as bricks of course.

  • @ronanotoole1973
    @ronanotoole1973 Год назад +2

    Top Top work as always and such grafting. Major Kudos Cory. Congratulations to you and your good lady.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you kindly 😃

  • @tommymack3210
    @tommymack3210 Год назад

    46:44 Instead of untwisting them like this, I usually put the sheath of the cable between the conductors and twist the sheath. When you are doing many of them, they will save your finger tips and time.

  • @hughwilson4911
    @hughwilson4911 Год назад +1

    Blue, orange, green, brown, slate (grey). That's the traditional order for terminating your comms cables. Or it was when I was a lad but that's a wee while ago.
    Good work though, love your videos.

  • @---Adam
    @---Adam Год назад +5

    When you were saying what your lesson learnt was then chalked it up to experience, would factoring in an X% over estimate potentially help? Cracking video despite all the problems along the way, more relatable that way!

  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics Год назад +12

    January is always a hard one 😩

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas Год назад

    So much better than any "reality" TV! Real world! Keep up the good work sir. 👍😁

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate! 😎👍🏼

  • @judebrown4103
    @judebrown4103 Год назад +2

    First of all congratulations on your engagement, I wish you both all the love in the world. From one celebrating forty years with my love this year, the trick is to be patient and always be kind, on those occasions when you're not, always be quick to apologise and try to make up for your lapse.
    You certainly had a month of it but you are such a hard working lad, your dedication seems to have seen you through. Well done.
    Regarding your pricing the job and then finding your profit margin going down the pan because of unexpected disaster.... funnily enough I just watched Jordan's video discussing if he's too expensive or not. I hope you soon get to the point where you realise that having confidence and pride in your work means you can and should charge a price that reflects your high standards. Then you are covered for the unexpected and your customer is covered if they need to call you back to look at something.
    Look how all your customers are treating you, that says to me that you're already on the road to a great reputation and you need to be careful not to undersell yourself.
    All the best young Cory, I look forward to the next installment when you can manage it.👍

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you mate, congratulations and thanks for the advice 😁

  • @imcg
    @imcg Год назад +1

    Class video, you got through it in the end 👍 great effort by all. I'd imagine the effort is crazy when it's your gig. But you're putting together something great, that's obvious for us all watching.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks a ton! And thanks for watching

  • @benrobinson1458
    @benrobinson1458 Год назад

    Hey Cory, just wanted to say Hi, especially as you’ve entered into my neck of the woods (Lincoln) - Welcome to the shire! I’ve been watching your work since day 1 at Artisan and I have always been in awe of how easy you made it all look and how relaxed and unstressed with it all you were, this has till now crossed over into your current ventures. I’m finding it odd at the moment and my works have changed from constant and easy running to stuff all over and nothing going as expected- I think it just happens sometimes to remind you to be grateful for the good times ! Keep plugging mate !

  • @B0jangle5
    @B0jangle5 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your engagement. Amazing job doing all this and everything else.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @TeamFoxhoundUK
    @TeamFoxhoundUK Год назад +1

    Loving these jobs Cory. That network tester is absolutely fine. You only need a fluke for like advanced troubleshooting where you want to find breaks in cables and confirm it's patched correctly.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Cheers mate

    • @alecturner2008
      @alecturner2008 Год назад

      Or if you're signing it off to a certain spec (which some customers want, but never domestic to date).
      Just charge extra for Db loss testing which covers the hire of the tester for a week and try and blatt off as many jobs as you can with it.

  • @zenaasura1769
    @zenaasura1769 Год назад

    It how it is darling it will get easier as you get more along in time. Ive passed 1 year mark now and its been a journey. Yea customers make it worth doing really. Its really humbling.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      😂 thanks mate

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 Год назад

    As somebody who does networking. I've been doing work at this guys house but just about every jacking table was wired wrong not long enough to not work long enough to still work. they're called split Paris. It's nice to see somebody who's actually doing it right or at least trying to do it right. So far so good.
    That tester will get you 75% of the way there except for the above mentioned fault. Generally it's good if it passes that and a the visual inspection unless you need it certified. Unfortunately fancier cable testers aren't really coming down in the market yet so there's a couple of faults that aren't picked up on those cheap ones.
    Oh he definitely checked your tester with a bad cable I've used three different ones like that and the fault shown on different ends. one shows on the master unit with the battery and one shows on the remote unit without the battery. It caught me out.

  • @picklyplum
    @picklyplum Год назад

    "Small but effective like your neck" I'm crying! :')
    I look forward to your videos and the quality is absolutely superb, keep up the great work!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      😂😂😂 Thank you!

  • @Zelahb2930
    @Zelahb2930 Год назад

    I know your pain, been going a couple of years now. Constant worry of keeping customers happy and keeping the work coming in. Feeling burnt out now. Well done though you're smashing it. 👍🏻

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +2

      Well said! Thanks mate, make sure to take some rest!

  • @jamesnoonan7450
    @jamesnoonan7450 3 месяца назад

    Gas Engineer here, I've often considered going self-employed for many years. I've been qualified for about 8 years now. However, I did all my training with British Gas, and that's who I still work for today. Could I make more money being self-employed ? Hell yes! However, I wake up in the morning, and all my jobs for the day are on my tablet. 5-10 jobs a day normally sometimes less if they are big jobs. I do my work, and I go home. Everything else is done for me. I don't even buy my own tools, for gods sake. I see videos like this, and it makes me feel comfortable in my choice to stay as an employee. Can't say how much respect I have for you self-employed tradees the work needed to run a buisness is hellish !

  • @johannjoubert1592
    @johannjoubert1592 Год назад

    You are a one of the best electrician’s out there.

  • @connordines667
    @connordines667 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your engagement 🎉 look forward to the journey!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you so much!!

  • @adamsmithelec
    @adamsmithelec Год назад

    I overrun on an outside lighting job by 2 days last week after massively underestimating the amount of work there was to be done. I've been doing it for nearly 13 years years and still sometimes get things wrong so you're not alone! Just think of all the times you have a touch on a job and walk out of there a day ahead of schedule and then earn double bubble on the spare day somewhere else. Swings and roundabouts...

  • @ChristianDannyman
    @ChristianDannyman Год назад

    Great video Cory big respect for what you are doing!
    Controversial subject alert!:
    4mm 32a radial socket circuits
    Although accepted as a standard circuit, my thoughts have been that they are rarely compliant regarding which installation reference methods are used. Clipped direct seems to be the only method that will allow a cable carrying capacity of above 32a. Just wondered what people think on the subject as I find it rare in a domestic setting particularly where the whole route is classed as method C (clipped direct) I believe chased in walls is still classed as ref method C but within conduit/ trunking on the wall and travelling between floors in joists etc where there may be insulation you usually find yourself with a mixture of ref methods.
    Admittedly I’m being pedantic but just wondered what the general consensus was in the RUclips world?

  • @cbcdesign001
    @cbcdesign001 Год назад

    Its hard work in the beginning when you are learning how to run a business but it gets easier and even the jobs that don't go so well teach you something. In time you will find that much of it becomes second nature. Great video.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Very true! Thank you

  • @IanFarquharson2
    @IanFarquharson2 Год назад

    That was a nightmare of a rewire - and the barn/grow bit probably still needs to be done? Your still in very early days and getting the hang of adding contingency to cover your time and costs is only a learnt skill, once your spidery sense kicks in during an initial look at a job. 10/10 for attitude to keep it on track to finish on time.

  • @geoffupton
    @geoffupton Год назад +1

    your doing ace cory! straight in at it full speed... you manage to pull in help, keep jobs active and getting done... you are doing a mega bril job of this! (and now you know how jordan felt/feels about business i guess 🤪)
    keep fighting on... ive got a feeling the road will level up and become smooth and even soon... you'll be getting business nice and less crazy!
    cant wait for the next hour vid (and the next vid generally!)

  • @callumsimpson7483
    @callumsimpson7483 Год назад

    Just a little tip for the holesaw. Heat it up it expands the metal with a little wd40 it will come off

  • @mBaggins
    @mBaggins Год назад

    LOL we had warning that you were going to scare Ted and it still made me jump!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Hahahaha 😂👍🏼

  • @proballer983
    @proballer983 Год назад

    Congratulations on the engagement Cory, all the best for the future lad.
    Good luck with the building of the business you have the right attitude to make it a success.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Much appreciated

  • @cf3031
    @cf3031 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on your engagement Cory, here's to a happy future

  • @derekhealey4743
    @derekhealey4743 Год назад

    Quality video quality work really enjoy your videos, I’m a semi retired 76 year old electrician, still love working on the tools, wishing you all the best for the future, Ps, love the guitars, would like to see a video of you playing them 🎸🎶🎸

  • @brucefay5126
    @brucefay5126 Год назад

    Just found this channel recently and really like it. There are terminology / language differences from here in the USA. Would appreciate an definition/explanation of “first fixing” and “second fixing”, and if these are used across the trade(s). Thanks.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Welcome aboard! I think you call first fix ‘rough in’? And second fix, is where you strip and connect cables

  • @christagg7570
    @christagg7570 Год назад

    Stick with it Cory. The downs will make the ups seem better. And now you have someone to share it with! Keep smiling.
    And as a network engineer who's watched sparks do data... Ollie is the man!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chris!!

  • @huwdavies6650
    @huwdavies6650 Год назад

    It'll all be worth it in the end.
    Congratulations on your engagement.

  • @davidjones6779
    @davidjones6779 Год назад

    Cory congratulations on your engagement. Another great and honest video. Keep up the great work, don't give up.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      I appreciate that! Thanks David 😁

  • @wuhanspaceprogram
    @wuhanspaceprogram Год назад

    Tip for keeping your holesaws from jamming on the mandrel - Put a thick rubber o-ring between the holesaw and mandrel and tighten hand tight. Then you can always get them apart easily.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      I used to use a copper washer, but these claimed to not need anything 😂🫣

    • @wuhanspaceprogram
      @wuhanspaceprogram Год назад

      @@corymac Never believe the marketing!

  • @thecoachhousecarpenteredwa9637

    I've been running my own firm for 9 years... its hard work, all the time. But when the goings good it's brilliant! When it's tough it makes you question everything. Hang on in there - the next peak is on it's way!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Well said! Thanks mate

  • @Ewanl31
    @Ewanl31 Год назад

    Well done Cory, you stuck with it and seen it through lessons learned throughout that will stand you well in the future also.
    Your business will benefit from it in the long run, Your an Artisan and quality work is what makes you stand apart, Well done on sticking with it loving the videos and glad your pushing through.
    Congrats on the engagement also.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate 😃

  • @VXSy
    @VXSy Год назад

    That trunking bend trick is a life saver!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Glad it helped! 😎

  • @justme5384
    @justme5384 Год назад

    at 20:00 ish, efixx said to use a impact driver and it will separate

  • @grantpatterson1441
    @grantpatterson1441 Год назад +2

    Fantastic videos, just wondering how you have been fortunate to have such fantastic experiences?

  • @cinemasbyjames
    @cinemasbyjames Год назад +1

    We've all had weeks like that in the past mate. Wonders of a learning curve when you're self-employed. 10 guys on site who are grafting their nuts off and willing to do so for you shows a lot about what you're like business wise. I saw chillis post with that rack earlier this week. Didn't realise it was your job.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks James! I appreciate it

    • @cinemasbyjames
      @cinemasbyjames Год назад

      You've got it buddy. Found an old msg from you back in 2016 on insta... you've come a long way. Be proud of that

  • @creativejamieplays7185
    @creativejamieplays7185 Год назад

    13:41 That was scary! Watch hair dose not get sucked in.

  • @eamonnohalloran2254
    @eamonnohalloran2254 Год назад

    Cory.
    Again ,Such a great great vlog. So much detail. I would'nt believe I was still watching after almost an hour. You are all in and we ,your subscribers are right there with you. Your "Where's Waldo fringe was a testement to who streched you are over that time. Your friends and fellow professionals stepped up because they too want you to succeed in your efforts. Your strength is having the vision and to be able to delegate . Jordan's post today is very apt. Know your value . Charge what your worth and anticipate the unforseen . Detach from being a people pleaser at the expense of your health either financial or physical. Every Project is a learning experience. You are a communicator and skilled tradesman. Do the men at the Ministry of Silly Walks and the Bowler Hatted Bankers not know who you are ?
    Your plate is full and I know all will be well for you because you put a good vibe out in the world.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate! 😃

  • @fredrikasbrink651
    @fredrikasbrink651 Год назад

    Hope you have a great time when you're here in Sweden!

  • @Recessio
    @Recessio Год назад

    John is absolutely hilarious! Great stuff guys

  • @conlon861
    @conlon861 Год назад

    Hats of to you, cory, another fantastic video showing the downs and the ups of the trade.
    Congratulations on the engagement, and tbh I'd love to come and help out on some projects.
    Keep pushing on, matey.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Much appreciated! Thanks Chris

  • @grantoxner7050
    @grantoxner7050 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing the trials and rewards of self-employment. Good luck with everything (visa and mortgage). I know it will all work out in the end.

  • @lewisreynods5358
    @lewisreynods5358 Год назад

    Impact driver with hexbit, usually 9 or 11mm, will separate any holesaw and arbor no matter how stuck 👍🏼

  • @josephrowley2172
    @josephrowley2172 Год назад

    It is bloody hard at times, but I wouldn’t change it for the world. When it goes well it’s a dream. That said, nobody can put in words just how hard it can be at times.

  • @eddiestafford3313
    @eddiestafford3313 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video Cory, what a big challenge that job and you got through it. All the best to you and your fiancé. You will succeed with your business mate because you are a smart lad and a grafter into the bargain. Keep doing what you are doing and all will be good. Thanks for your videos they are most enjoyable!! Poor Ted did he change his underpants...kkk. Brilliant.😲

  • @electrician247
    @electrician247 Год назад

    Role with the punches, its worth it. Great video!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Yes! Thank you mate!

  • @JGS123WRPTP
    @JGS123WRPTP Год назад

    Around 46 mins in, did you punch down to A or B? In the UK we should really be using B to keep everything standard but as long as both ends match it’s not a massive deal.

  • @robertgibson6663
    @robertgibson6663 Год назад

    Can't believe that the wiring accessories were fitted before the plastering was done.

  • @STRETCHBYRNE
    @STRETCHBYRNE Год назад

    Your smashing it Cory, great video, always entertaining.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Ibrahim-vt2tz
    @Ibrahim-vt2tz 6 месяцев назад

    Jordan is perfection
    Too master
    Jordan is really good he gets to the point fast
    You are stretching things too much
    Making it to a movie
    And more like trying to focus on yourself too much
    End of the day
    You are doing these jobs because of Jordan
    He is the one feeding you with knowledge and work
    You are sub contracting and getting technical support from him
    He is the master mind
    But I think
    You should start your Ltd company
    Your work and you become Jordan competitor
    Then game change and you will see pressure
    Jordan is guru and electrician mafia now
    He cleverly got you work under him
    You must build self confident and start your own things and build your own empire
    And cut the dependency
    If you start being serious
    All will happen

  • @MikesShaw
    @MikesShaw Год назад

    Thankyou so much for these videos cory !

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      My pleasure! Glad you like them 😁👍🏼

  • @ciaranmcgeown263
    @ciaranmcgeown263 Год назад +1

    Great video! Need to see more of John, he’s brilliant 😂

  • @chloejustice-evans1879
    @chloejustice-evans1879 Год назад +2

    Love it Cory! Congratulations 🥳 and you know where I am if you need me! Love the videos 😍

  • @Ryan-kg2fv
    @Ryan-kg2fv Год назад

    Love the videos mate, keep them up, you are absolutely brilliant.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Glad you like them!

  • @billsbasementworkshop1902
    @billsbasementworkshop1902 Год назад

    Congatulations on your Engagement. Sorry to hear that your having trouble getting your Fiancie over here
    Good luck for the future and hope the business goes from streingth to streingth.

  • @adgersparky1718
    @adgersparky1718 Год назад

    You’re smashing it, Cory!! I recently started my own business and I’m still finding my feet. You’re a huge inspiration and can’t wait for the next episode 💪 keep up the amazing work man 👊

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks so much! And all the best with yours mate! 😁👍🏼

  • @UltraviewXLimited
    @UltraviewXLimited Год назад +1

    Cory when you terminate a network cable make sure you use B not A on the module. Yet another good video.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks!

    • @alecturner2008
      @alecturner2008 Год назад

      I remember it as B for British, A for American. That started based on a bit of hearsay but it stuck, no crossovers anymore.

  • @joshbobby
    @joshbobby Год назад

    Congrats on the engagement! Loved this real life/truthful video!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Glad you liked it!

  • @garydrumm7263
    @garydrumm7263 Год назад

    just keeping swimming great video well done

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you mate 👍

  • @Ruben-qr7gz
    @Ruben-qr7gz Год назад

    These episodes keep getting better and better 🤯!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @ForTheBirbs
    @ForTheBirbs Год назад

    What a mammoth effort Cory and team! Interesting that you mentioned type 1and 2 with the Euro terminals? Is this the same as A and B? Good to see the data csbling "rule" of never just install a single socket, always dual.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      It is indeed! Thanks Jim! 😄

  • @black.phoenix.
    @black.phoenix. Год назад

    Cracking video mate, and spot on on the music choices.
    Problems like this always happen, you never know if things will be a smooth sail or if you were going to do extra time to finish it.
    Hope everything in your life goes as planned: the Visa stuff looks like my stuff here in China, it is also a PITA without ending and tons of rules and roadblocks. But we overcome all, that's how we are.
    Also China is open again, soon when I have a big job I will ping you as promised and we talk about the details.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate! I look forwards to it

  • @michaelwebster6219
    @michaelwebster6219 Год назад

    How odd i just rolled a egirl scout cookie joint hahah yer you will be surprised where we can grow a plant or 2 lol

  • @ukprometheus
    @ukprometheus Год назад

    nice job :) liked the network install, would like to have seen a Unifi UDM PRO SE installed but i am sure this was a priced job.

  • @grampsz.
    @grampsz. Год назад +3

    As a non-sparky (I'm still trying to figure out what in the algorithim recommended your channel to me) appreciate the long form videos a lot. Hope things pick up and hope you stay positive mate!

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +2

      Welcome aboard! And thank you 🙏🏼

  • @woody8942
    @woody8942 Год назад

    Well done buddy you are kicking it. Love to all. Woody x

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thank you kindly! 😁🙌🏽

  • @temaskell08
    @temaskell08 Год назад

    Why put a network rack in if you are not using a rack mount switch and router? Nice to see Unifi gear though!

  • @danlarter6680
    @danlarter6680 Год назад

    Chin up mate you're doing great... inspiring young spark

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Much appreciated mate 🙏🏼

  • @terencecottington4273
    @terencecottington4273 Год назад

    Cory you will make it, just stayed focused and just carry on as you are and before you know it, Jordan will be applying for a job. Now that would be a turn up for the books.....actually funny too......

  • @messageobliquespe100
    @messageobliquespe100 Год назад

    What you need is to make time for a nice casserole mate. Well done - keep pushing 👍

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Absolutely 😂😂 thanks mate

  • @radiator7731
    @radiator7731 Год назад

    keep at it! also where do you get your tradesman trousers from with the kneepads please thanks

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate! Found them online years ago, they’re blakladder craftsman trousers

  • @Simon350S
    @Simon350S Год назад

    Cory, you’re doing awesome, and continue to be an inspiration to existing self employed people and those considering the switch…
    Keep it up, you’re doing a fab job!
    I’ve taken the leap, starting new, big responsibilities, wife and 2 young children to support, hoping dedication and quality of work will help me forge my way! Intruserv Ltd was started 2 weeks ago, with a focus on Integrity, Trust & Service, it’ll be a difficult couple of years ahead I’m sure, and at almost 47 I’m a bit late to the party, but hopefully it’ll all go well!
    Will keep following your journey too ❤️👍

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад +1

      Thanks alot Simon! 👍🏼

  • @marymadigan9707
    @marymadigan9707 Год назад

    Great work Cory unfortunately some times you have the bad but you always get there nice one 👏🇮🇪😎

  • @M0PAX
    @M0PAX Год назад

    Great video, sometime you have to dig deep to take it to the finish line. We have all done it. For Ted please tell him if I am correct? The filters on his mask is for vapours as it has a yellow band, this will give no protection to particles (dust) the best filter is P3 and this has a white band. You only get one set of lungs and they don’t empty.

    • @corymac
      @corymac  Год назад

      Thanks mate, and noted! 😁🤓