Electrician's Van Fit-Out and Detailed Tour

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Here's a tour of my van fit out and some of the story of how I made it. It's a 2012 Hyundai Iload. The van is used for my electrical work.
    I'm an electrician with 10 years experience in residential, commercial and industrial work. I live in Auckland, New Zealand. My wife Meredith and I are the owner operators of Legacy Electrical.
    www.legacyelectrical.co.nz
    alex@legacyelectrical.co.nz
    My Gear:
    Webcam - Razer Kiyo Pro Ultra
    Desktop Mic - Aston Spirit
    Tour Video Camera - Pixel 7 Pro
    Tour Video Mic - Rode Go with Smartlav+
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Комментарии • 14

  • @patrickcannell2258
    @patrickcannell2258 11 месяцев назад +2

    Very neat. As in the industry myself, I am VERY impressed.

  • @KiwiMaker
    @KiwiMaker Месяц назад +1

    Damm you fit so many things in that van. love the drawers with sliders ontop. No bars over the windows?

    • @legacyelectrical
      @legacyelectrical  Месяц назад

      The back window doesn't have any bars. The side windows do. Got a quote for over a 1000 to get bars for the back window so I didn't go ahead with it.

  • @leekavanagh6898
    @leekavanagh6898 11 месяцев назад +1

    Cool video! I’m an electrician in Ireland, came across your videos as I was trying to find some NZ related electrical stuff as I’m thinking of heading out for a year or two! Would love to see some of your daily work, from what I can gather, standards and way of working seem quite similar! Cheers 🇮🇪

    • @legacyelectrical
      @legacyelectrical  11 месяцев назад

      Check out a channel called electrical one on one. He shows some day to day work.

    • @86whyklynn
      @86whyklynn 11 месяцев назад +1

      Not sure why but comments maybe turned off? Having to ask my question in the reply section, already subscribed and liked video.
      Did you fasten original brackets and other fasteners from base structure around ladders directly into van floor? Maybe you mentioned and I missed it but what was or original prep on the van floor before you put ladders in and attached any hardware. Would really like to adapt this system for my husband's truck for tools because those pull out slides are so very expensive and as you said tracks have issues sometimes and heat and cold affecting the performance of the slide. He has a pretty decent water tight tonneau cover and would work for storage of his tools. He does electrical but mostly computer IT wiring and has a lot of small pieces.

    • @legacyelectrical
      @legacyelectrical  11 месяцев назад

      Weird, I don't know why your comments weren't showing up.
      I screwed directly into the metal van floor. But I think it's probably a better idea to ply line thre floor and screw to that. The play lining could be bolted in at a few points where the floor already has bolt fixing points.

  • @whatacoolguy4094
    @whatacoolguy4094 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Alex, would you do a video about tiny home? I have seen many different ways of installation , also curious about earthing the metal sheet walls.

    • @legacyelectrical
      @legacyelectrical  3 месяца назад

      Yeah could do. You mean about the wiring we do for tiny houses?

    • @whatacoolguy4094
      @whatacoolguy4094 3 месяца назад

      @@legacyelectrical interested to know about earthing premade sandwich panel as I seen a few with nothing earthed and some only self tap screws bonded. Cheers

    • @legacyelectrical
      @legacyelectrical  3 месяца назад

      @@whatacoolguy4094 We've only just started doing the sandwich panel ones. We earth the trailer/metal frame they sit on. I also do the metal framing with a self tapping screw but that's additional to the bolt. I'll try and do a video about one.

  • @jaydrains2247
    @jaydrains2247 6 месяцев назад +2

    Plumber here, i just came to cut an electrician's wires thats in the way of my pipes. LoL.. clean up after yourselves

  • @DB-us6ke
    @DB-us6ke 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hare Krishna!