Hi Jason, here in my area there is a saying that says those who don't work never make mistakes, those who work can make mistakes but at least you tried! So....as always....never give up! You'll see that you'll be able to arrange everything the way you want!
Jason, I love your "Get it Done" mentality, but you'll save yourself so much headache if you would take a moment to pause and think before YOLO'ing. I had an old timer tell me once, "If you don't have time to do it right today, what makes you think you'll have time to do it again tomorrow." Love the channel man. You're doing some wild stuff.
I have been thinking about you for the past few days wondering if I was missing your videos in my feed... and here you are. Glad you are still alive. Remember to keep the jank just under the "hold my beer" line so I have something to watch.
@@Bytemybits Hello,Jason.Would you please just do unbox video of sample ULNA wifi bridge? Or we can send you a shipping label to send it back.We have waited for over 8 months.
You can, but it's generally not recommended. When calculating conduit fill, the area of the Romex has to be determined based on the diameter of the longest cross section. You can cram more conductors of THHN/THWN into the same size conduit than Romex. Also, if there are any turns in the conduit, Romex is going to be much harder to pull.
Did you happen to notice the staining above the heater above your car? Why is the drywall getting hot? That looks scary dude. Also, when/if you move your wood storage, maybe add a 3rd bar. looks like your wood on the top rack is starting to bow.
Dude, write it out on paper. I've been upgrading my home network and I drew it out on paper my ideas then I walked through them with 2 additional friends. During the course of my running the network lines. I ended up changing things up because of some type of thing I ran into and what not. Then go back and edit your paper and have the same 2 friends review everything. I know it's a pain but it keeps you honest from making stupid mistakes. I've been exactly where you're at so many times when I was like "oh, let's do this" then you realize you did something stupid.
when you run a cable, any where , also pull a pul rope with it. makes adding later much faster and much less frusturating.
Not just any rope. Get a bucket of Poly Pull Line with Orange Tracer specifically for the pulls.
Add a big breaker before the subpanel in the garage. So you don't have to run to the basement to turn off the subpanel.
The (always entertaining) BmB yolo series is back!!
Great to see you back! Excited to see you complete this project!
The drywall to the garage is fire rated that’s why it’s 5/8” think to be to code you have to seal it
Hi Jason, here in my area there is a saying that says those who don't work never make mistakes, those who work can make mistakes but at least you tried!
So....as always....never give up!
You'll see that you'll be able to arrange everything the way you want!
Jason, I love your "Get it Done" mentality, but you'll save yourself so much headache if you would take a moment to pause and think before YOLO'ing. I had an old timer tell me once, "If you don't have time to do it right today, what makes you think you'll have time to do it again tomorrow." Love the channel man. You're doing some wild stuff.
I have been thinking about you for the past few days wondering if I was missing your videos in my feed... and here you are. Glad you are still alive. Remember to keep the jank just under the "hold my beer" line so I have something to watch.
Can you imagine the inspection when he goes to sell this house?
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@@Bytemybits Hello,Jason.Would you please just do unbox video of sample ULNA wifi bridge? Or we can send you a shipping label to send it back.We have waited for over 8 months.
You should really look into getting a Magnespot XR1000. Would help you out so much with running cable.
Didn't think you were supposed to run Romex in conduit?
You can, but it's generally not recommended. When calculating conduit fill, the area of the Romex has to be determined based on the diameter of the longest cross section. You can cram more conductors of THHN/THWN into the same size conduit than Romex. Also, if there are any turns in the conduit, Romex is going to be much harder to pull.
How's it coming?
Did you happen to notice the staining above the heater above your car? Why is the drywall getting hot? That looks scary dude. Also, when/if you move your wood storage, maybe add a 3rd bar. looks like your wood on the top rack is starting to bow.
that house is becoming like a giant overloaded pcb
Ah, back to the roots of destruction.
run the wire behind the wall then you won't have to move the wall shelf.
Welcome back car
Dear Jason,have you tested our brand ULNA wifi bridge. We lose contact with you for a year. Would you like to send it back?
You can't have a fire if you don't have a hastily put together junction in your attic.
Seriously though, the sub panel looks nice. bmbsucks.com
On episode 256 of Jason burns down his house….
Hhhheeeeeyyyyyyyyyyy Luna has her chase toy back at least
Dude, write it out on paper. I've been upgrading my home network and I drew it out on paper my ideas then I walked through them with 2 additional friends. During the course of my running the network lines. I ended up changing things up because of some type of thing I ran into and what not. Then go back and edit your paper and have the same 2 friends review everything. I know it's a pain but it keeps you honest from making stupid mistakes. I've been exactly where you're at so many times when I was like "oh, let's do this" then you realize you did something stupid.
"Fuck it, do it live" is my middle name tho lol
Heeeeeeere’s Jason!
what´s up with jason ozempic face?
huh
I miss you.
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