Magic Stud Finder! 🤫 Installing LED Downlights & Wireless Switch

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  • Magic Stud Finder! 🤫 Installing LED Downlights & Wireless Switch.
    Join me as I do some lighting alterations and work with some magic switches and an amazing stud finder!
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  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics  2 года назад +1

    Subscribe to our RUclips Channel for more great electrical content: ruclips.net/user/artisanelectricsuk

    • @aardvarkinstalls
      @aardvarkinstalls 2 года назад

      Another great video Jordan. I'm in the process of starting up my own channel for TV / AV installations and CCTV that i do. I'm just curious as to what camera and voice recording equipment you use for your videos as i dont want to have to use my iPhone for it all as I'm on it all day. Could you point me in the right direction of what you use please? Would really appreciate it.

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  2 года назад

      We have a great cameraman and editor now but when I started it was just me with my iPhone

    • @aardvarkinstalls
      @aardvarkinstalls 2 года назад

      @@artisanelectrics oh really, crickey! OK mate cheers

  • @Atsaki13
    @Atsaki13 3 года назад +115

    A stack of 10 small neodymium magnets, disconnect 1 at each magnetic spot. You can then leave them on the ceiling for your stud centres and easy visual of what is where 👍🏻

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  3 года назад +6

      Nice tip!

    • @plunder1956
      @plunder1956 3 года назад +3

      I've seen this used and it is cool. The hold they have is amazing.

    • @clivepenny
      @clivepenny 3 года назад

      And less than £! each mag!

    • @DerekHundik
      @DerekHundik 3 года назад +1

      Only when studs are metalic

    • @Atsaki13
      @Atsaki13 3 года назад +2

      @@DerekHundik Its more to find the plasterboard fixings, not the actual stud. I don't think I've ever come across a fixing that isn't magnetic.

  • @garethg2501
    @garethg2501 3 года назад +87

    Don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but another tip for using hole saws is to start drilling forwards and finish off in reverse. Generally prolongs the life of the teeth and also less chance of cutting unseen cables etc

    • @criqdekuyper9259
      @criqdekuyper9259 3 года назад +22

      Reverse all the way in drywall. More forgiving when starting the cut.

    • @chrischaralambous286
      @chrischaralambous286 3 года назад +4

      I've Just read this comment, what a great tip. Will give it a go next time I use a hole saw.👍

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza 3 года назад +6

    The clearest explanation of electrical work on You Tube without the rancour and bitterness of many. Just straightforward intelligent and helpful techniques and processes. Thank you

  • @Beringtom
    @Beringtom 3 года назад +37

    I recommend getting a "Snake cam" it will help you with seeing inside cellings and walls with just a small hole

  • @plunder1956
    @plunder1956 3 года назад +37

    Very useful ideas about feeding cables. KEEP plasterboard disks you cut out, to cover unwanted holes. Using a short length of batton fed into the hole, bridging it; secured with plasterboard screws at each end. Then screw and glue the loose disk to the batton. Once glue is set, screws can be removed. Just fill the holes and gaps with filler for a neat finish.

    • @stikndip
      @stikndip 2 года назад +1

      Done this. Works a treat.

    • @MrJSmithify
      @MrJSmithify 2 года назад

      Great tip, thanks! Quick question - what are your options if the disc is too chewed up to reuse? How do you cover the unwanted holes without a disc?

    • @Paul_Holmes
      @Paul_Holmes 2 года назад +1

      @@MrJSmithify If I had any other plasterboard with old skim on it I'd cut a piece from that to fit, otherwise I would cut a disk from a fresh piece of plasterboard and then it would need just a thin skim of filler to come flush with the ceiling.

    • @MrJSmithify
      @MrJSmithify Год назад

      👍Thanks @@Paul_Holmes!

  • @hoojchoons2258
    @hoojchoons2258 3 года назад +5

    Couple of tips, when finding the joists use small bits of PVC tape to mark along the ceiling so you get a good picture of what's what. When fishing blind in holes stick your mobile phone up there like a periscope and take plenty of pictures, normally makes things much clearer! This only works with older mobiles, NOT the huge bricks with massive screens as seen today!!

  • @martindearman2218
    @martindearman2218 3 года назад

    Just received my stud buddy and used for the first time on a job. I can’t believe how such a simple and inexpensive tool does such a great job in helping to locate the way joists run. Thanks for the recommendation Jordan.

  • @dexster747
    @dexster747 3 года назад +12

    Great vid as always! Never thougth about using that ring for gliding down another cable, I did lose miune as soon as I bougth a set though.
    Also, I havnt seen any sparks do this, but when I install pendents, if its a single boarded ceiling, i tend to fit one of those round drylining boxes. Cable stays in there so the mud flickers are happy, you get some room if you need to fish ect and its useful for when you need a stronger fixing and and the previous hole is just blown out or no stud/joost is near. Also does give you more slack when you change a pendent and some absolute **** has cute the cpcs and or left zero slack!

  • @Danlondon1971
    @Danlondon1971 3 года назад

    Love watching the tricks of the trade and how much work goes into these jobs.

  • @SteveWilson-eu5zy
    @SteveWilson-eu5zy 3 года назад +1

    We call them eco joists really nice to work with on a new build as it makes life so simple getting cables round a building

  • @robinmyman
    @robinmyman 3 года назад +2

    Tricks of the trade...those difficult cable runs...brilliant! 👍

  • @nathanwhiles5530
    @nathanwhiles5530 3 года назад

    I love watching these videos it gives me so many ideas on home renovations. I have two separate lights switched separately in my lounge. Hopefully the quinetic switches are an option to pair them onto the same switch

  • @marceloavalos2333
    @marceloavalos2333 3 года назад +2

    Excelent work, amazing tools. Congratulations!

  • @sk83rboy00
    @sk83rboy00 3 года назад +3

    Drill a pilot hole before cutting your downlight. Use a metal coat hanger and bend to the diameter of the holesaw. Shove that up the pilot hole and rotate the coat hanger 360 degrees. This will check if there are any joists in the way, less making good on a 6mm pilot than a 70mm hole 😁👍⚡️

  • @tommochelsea72
    @tommochelsea72 3 года назад +22

    Wow would never of thought of using that rod attachment to pull through like that. Great tip for the future there.
    I’m going to purchase the strong magnet too 👍🏻

  • @esoxlucius5222
    @esoxlucius5222 Год назад

    What a great video! I'll now be using those switch units to overcome a cabling issue I have without having to resort to chiseling walls. I also use an inexpensive endoscope camera for peeping into ceiling and wall voids. It comes with a 45 degree angled mirror attachment which allows you to poke the camera straight in to a small inspection hole rather than cutting a large hole.

  • @alexgiddings8171
    @alexgiddings8171 3 года назад +1

    I have all the tools I need to do this job... feel watching the video I can do this one and add to my list of completed electrical projects.

  • @robswingler
    @robswingler 3 года назад

    I like the super rod attachment trick . Never would of thought to do that . You learn something new everyday👍

  • @RJSElectricalCheshire
    @RJSElectricalCheshire 3 года назад +7

    Nice job Jordan. I love the Quinetic stuff. I also now know what that keyring attachment is for 👍👍

  • @Cablesmith
    @Cablesmith 3 года назад +7

    Great fishing 👌🏼 2nd best spark I’ve seen tbh 😉 always a top job Jordan

  • @JohnnyMotel99
    @JohnnyMotel99 3 года назад

    Put two in my bathroom, love them, smart and simple to fit. Plus IP67.

  • @markcummings150
    @markcummings150 3 года назад +2

    I’ve used several small neodymium magnets to find the nails/screws in my ceiling, but one problem I ran into was that the spacing was almost the same as the truss spacing and also forming a square pattern. Only after finding a lot of nails I was eventually able to pick the straighter line and therefore the truss location.

  • @SimplyElectronicsOfficial
    @SimplyElectronicsOfficial Год назад

    I put 10 downlight in my living room cieling. All self-install. Routing the Cables under all the joists was a NIGHTMARE! They were solid joists with no holes at all. The only way was to drill holes along each joist to pass the cable underneath each joist. what a pain! but it looks amazing so was worth it.

  • @serenetysteel7007
    @serenetysteel7007 3 года назад +8

    Been using the Studbuddy for about two years, Fantastic bit of kit! Also i have to admit, I am very impressed with the split ring over the 10mm earth cable trick.. Bravo sir!

  • @chrischaralambous286
    @chrischaralambous286 3 года назад +3

    This is the first video I have watched by you Jordan. I am not a qualified electrician, but am planning on training to become one. I do have some electrical knowledge and have done some minor jobs. I found this video very interesting and would like to comment on how impressed I was with the approach in which you carried out this job. You respectfully covered the customers furniture/belongings and floor and methodically worked out how and where you were going to feed your cables though the ceiling with minimal damage. I have been in a similar situation where I needed to route some speaker cable through a ceiling and what I did to figure out where the beams were and the situation above the ceiling was to take one of the downlighters out and poke my mobile phone through the hole whilst in record mode and the flash on, whilst moving it around. I could then playback the footage. I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching more of your videos. 👍👌

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for subscribing! Glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @claywillie6316
    @claywillie6316 Год назад

    Quick little tip from Australia regarding downlight marking, if you measure them on the floor and place temporary marks on bits of electrical tape you can then use a vertical plumb laser to transfer it to the ceiling.
    When looking through downlight holes set your smartphone to video mode on the camera with the flash on and you'll have a nice periscope.

  • @markpotter8280
    @markpotter8280 3 года назад

    well i have been an electrician for over 30 years and I learnt something new today. that split ring trick is great

  • @daddymac
    @daddymac 3 года назад

    Jordan playing with his rod. Awesome

  • @andrewyeo2353
    @andrewyeo2353 3 года назад

    Fair play to you Jordan for not making the ceiling look like swizz cheese great tip with rod attachment the super rod gecko has been a good bit of kit too

  • @AndyK.1
    @AndyK.1 3 года назад

    Hats off to you. Excellent video.

  • @williamtaylor8695
    @williamtaylor8695 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video. Very informative, I learnt a lot from it....Well done Jordan.

  • @leeedwards3783
    @leeedwards3783 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing. Never seen switches like this before. Going to have a look at them.

  • @IAAITKEN
    @IAAITKEN 3 года назад

    Great about Stud tool. They will do me for putting up kids TVs next month!
    DIYer first time watching. Watch a few other sparks too - interesting videos.
    You need a cheap £5 usb endoscope from Amazon. Used them for data cabling before, drill hole, stick it up and you can see everything in the void! Think I was £12 it had built in LEDs and connected to laptop or phone to view it.

  • @imazeu2
    @imazeu2 3 года назад +1

    Jordan, you can also use the hole cutter running in reverse, it will still cut but if there is wiring above then it wont damage it.

  • @robinfisher4376
    @robinfisher4376 3 года назад +4

    Them cable tongues are brilliant that is a sparky’s go to here in Australia 👍🏻

  • @roaddrifterhd4587
    @roaddrifterhd4587 3 года назад

    Excellent video, especially the inclusion of the attachment you used to run along the existing earth cable. Many thanks 👍 PS CHOCOLATE HOBNOBS for me too

  • @no_short_circuit
    @no_short_circuit 3 года назад

    Hi Jordan, thanks for the video. Quinetic is the way to go! As far as stud finding is concerned, if you have an old computer, just smash the hard drive and use the magnets in there. They are extremely powerful and work just as well as your stud finder tool (for free!)

  • @wyndavies5044
    @wyndavies5044 3 года назад +19

    You need to buy a ferret jordan, another life saver tool 😄

  • @yourrightimsooosorry884
    @yourrightimsooosorry884 3 года назад +6

    I had a magic stud finder, now I'm waiting for someone to invent a magic stud finder finder!

  • @andrewrayner9339
    @andrewrayner9339 3 года назад

    Fair play nice and easy install, right tools for the job👍🏻love the smart switches.

  • @stephencoulthard1718
    @stephencoulthard1718 3 года назад +5

    Can always fit a smoke alarm as joint and hole cover up were pendent was. Also quietic do a switch with built in receiver.

  • @SSJIndy
    @SSJIndy 2 года назад

    I get a wad of plastic grocrey bags, stuff them into another bag and use that as a plug when I cut out the ceiling light holes. Keeps blown insulation from falling down into the room!

  • @niallmacneill5525
    @niallmacneill5525 3 года назад

    I personally love the pica pencils but they do stop pumping once they get wet or as you said change from crayon to lead. It’s just such a convenient thing to have on you with the built in sharper.

  • @brianwood5220
    @brianwood5220 3 года назад

    Lovely job Jorden.

  • @dannybarker3943
    @dannybarker3943 3 года назад +1

    I have them super rods and never thought of using the keyring attachment for that. I was never one for reading instructions anyway. Great video by the way.

  • @drumcdoo9050
    @drumcdoo9050 2 года назад

    Great video and the stud finder is such a useful tool along with the others.
    I fitted an Aurora colour changing kit which cost around £50 and includes 4 lamps and controller. Transforms bathroom, is very reliable, easy to fit and program. Works with controller or app and doesn't require broadband. It's a third of the price of Philips and a well established quality company. (Aurora AOne Connect AU-A1BTGUCWK Bluetooth 5W RGBCX GU10 LED Lamp Starter Kit)

  • @johnjeffreys4024
    @johnjeffreys4024 3 года назад

    I would never have considered fitting downlights without access from the room above. Interesting approach, certainly gives me plenty to consider. Many thanks. John

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @johncorbett1130
      @johncorbett1130 2 года назад

      I take floor up above and leave them with no damage to the ceiling, don't like working blind and you never know what's above and you could end up with a lot of holes and ceiling filling/repainting.(for them)
      On the other hand if you explain and maybe give the customer exaggerated damage expected in advance it takes the pressure of you being perfect! Saves a lot of work on the knees, moving furniture lifting boards and carpet. Better to think of yourself first before the customer though they never have to that!
      Having a large number of spots in a room can be difficult to get all equal distance from each other and missing joists at the same time.
      Metal capping gives more protection to cable's running across the bottom of joists

  • @philiptyson7197
    @philiptyson7197 3 года назад

    Very reassuring to see a great tradesman. All the best with your future work and the channel!

  • @amarcy5369
    @amarcy5369 3 года назад

    Hi sir Though something was missing when you were connecting the last fitting 😁 Bless you we’ve all done it . In fact I could right a book on it 🤪 . Never seen that attachment for rods before , What a great idea . I think the technology has improved a lot since theses wireless switches first came out . The first units were not that reliable , and you could say the same for LED lights . No things are definitely improving all the time. I must admit it’s all getting to technical for me now, so just as well I’m retired 🤣 . It’s definitely a young persons game now . I’d be more than happy to let you lose at my house any day . And I don’t say that to many. It’s so nice to see someone with a good grasp of the regulations and the ability to do the practical aspect as well . Trust me it doesn’t always manifest is self that way . Best wishes and kind regards Mike in the U.K.

  • @mjdavidson7185
    @mjdavidson7185 3 года назад +1

    Nice job Jordan, some great fishing techniques going on there 🎣 oh and deffo a biscoff biscuit!

  • @lkm5462
    @lkm5462 3 года назад

    That was brilliant

  • @azajakal9614
    @azajakal9614 2 года назад

    Thank you very good

  • @petewright2283
    @petewright2283 3 года назад

    iPhone 6 in video mode with the LED on works great it fits most downlight holes. It’s what I use

  • @stevethomas5849
    @stevethomas5849 3 года назад +2

    Your stud buddy has reminded me I got one and today I could of used it. Struggling to find joists to avoid in order to wire up smoke alarms. Dementia is definitely on its way.

  • @iantibbetts6871
    @iantibbetts6871 3 года назад +1

    Nice video Jordan, putting some really interesting content out lately, keep up the good work

  • @Jordan-yc3fs
    @Jordan-yc3fs 3 года назад +1

    Beeeautiful bit of fishing. I really wish manufacturers would give you a cpc connection saves idiots forgetting to join it through.

  • @dlewis129
    @dlewis129 3 года назад

    More great content Jordan. Few nice tricks in there bud. Well done

  • @SamuelDavidJames87
    @SamuelDavidJames87 3 года назад

    Sparky from Brisbane Australia, just bought two StudBuddys after watching this.
    After a personal test I will probably end up buying some for my father too!

  • @tahseenashfaq
    @tahseenashfaq 3 года назад

    Brilliant stuff

  • @ratedpeople
    @ratedpeople 3 года назад

    Amazing work!!

  • @ianbrede16
    @ianbrede16 3 года назад

    good video and liked the ring around the CPC and some great tips from you and others

  • @dazzafat
    @dazzafat 3 года назад

    Brilliant video jordan

  • @Cardetailingburnley
    @Cardetailingburnley 3 года назад

    love the video as ever

  • @waynebond1939
    @waynebond1939 3 года назад

    You are just a bloody nice man. I really admire you well done.

  • @ratsalive
    @ratsalive 3 года назад +1

    Just ordered a stud buddy! Ace looking gizmo.

  • @PartyMTLcom
    @PartyMTLcom 2 года назад

    Good job!

  • @josepho.a.koleosolcgi6940
    @josepho.a.koleosolcgi6940 3 года назад

    Good job. I like watching your videos

  • @krazylad84
    @krazylad84 3 года назад

    Very nice workmanship Artisan. I loved how you used oval conduit in the hole to protect the cable but I have one question.
    If you had to make more holes to run the cable if the joist wouldnt allow you to fish so how would you have filled those holes? Would you have made notch under the joist and put the cable in before filling the holes or just used oval conduit like you did but then how would you have made a drill to fill the round plasterboard with the oval conduit?

  • @annamhaid4047
    @annamhaid4047 3 года назад

    Very enjoyable video!

  • @TheChipmunk2008
    @TheChipmunk2008 3 года назад +14

    We always install the receivers above a downlight... even if the receiver is for pendants... if there's a downlight... we use it. Lets the customer access the receiver in future really easily :)
    Edit: I see you did that :)... and wow at the 'follow the 10mm earth' trick. Noted, and filed for future use :")

  • @tomroguk
    @tomroguk 3 года назад

    Really useful video! Thanks!

  • @robbiewhelan
    @robbiewhelan 3 года назад

    The ring thing and the 10mm earth is a great idea

  • @kennethihle3483
    @kennethihle3483 3 года назад +3

    Metal web joists 👍

  • @paulboyle4348
    @paulboyle4348 3 года назад

    Great vid,great channel,great spark

  • @giggles8966
    @giggles8966 3 года назад +11

    With that rod attachment instead of the split ring you could maybe get a small Bow shackle or karibiner that would save fighting the ring ...

    • @petermcgreevy6386
      @petermcgreevy6386 3 года назад

      Wedding ring helped me out one day, I was desperate.....

    • @yourrightimsooosorry884
      @yourrightimsooosorry884 3 года назад

      @@petermcgreevy6386 we're talking about electrical installations, we don't want to hear about your wedding day!

  • @m101ist
    @m101ist 3 года назад

    This dust sheets are go enough to use as my bed sheets. 😳

  • @labelectrical
    @labelectrical 3 года назад

    Great video, raw material of the problems faced 🤣. But you overcame and conquered..........I like the quinetic stuff.

  • @jdrelectricaltelford8896
    @jdrelectricaltelford8896 3 года назад

    Same as using my rare earth magnet but that thing looks nicer 👌

  • @capille2
    @capille2 3 года назад

    Great video, just ordered a stud buddy. What a life saver that will be

  • @Lui-893
    @Lui-893 3 года назад

    Awesome work 👍👌

  • @dadskillz
    @dadskillz 3 года назад

    Lotus biscoff boom!!

  • @bigham100
    @bigham100 3 года назад

    HI Jordan, My fav biscuit is a Hob Knob followed by a Gary Baldi. Great video's m8 keep them comming

  • @ELECTRICLIFE4U
    @ELECTRICLIFE4U 3 года назад

    Super.............

  • @gino2465
    @gino2465 3 года назад

    Really good job buddy.

  • @michaelperry3378
    @michaelperry3378 3 года назад +2

    Invest in an inspection camera , an absolute life saver.
    perfect for downlight installs.
    £59 squid from screwfix

    • @mattsidebottom7603
      @mattsidebottom7603 3 года назад

      25 off amazon for a wifi one. Roger reviewed it on skill builder good bit of kit. Just done my down lights with it

  • @billdoodson4232
    @billdoodson4232 3 года назад

    I have just bought the Mega Set on the basis of this video. Keep up the good work.

  • @paulmcdonnell9409
    @paulmcdonnell9409 3 года назад

    Really enjoy your content, well done on the channel 👏

  • @philipshaw8180
    @philipshaw8180 3 года назад

    impressed with your work id say your in the top 5 for quality of work well done

  • @shirish2420
    @shirish2420 3 года назад +1

    Endoscope camera taped onto the end of the rod will find whats lurking in the ceiling. Cameras are about £10 on ebay and can view on your smartphone.

  • @ojshaw7671
    @ojshaw7671 Год назад

    I’ve started using a thing I bought off the internet called a ‘wallbot’. It plugs in to your phone/tablet and scans the wall giving you an image of the stud or nog, telling you the material of what it finds. I can’t recommend it enough!
    Also for marking out downlights I measure out at each end of the wall, put a piece of white tape with a sharpie mark on it, then laser between the 2 pieces of tape, this stops the need to measure out at each light.

  • @BHANGUVIDEOSUK
    @BHANGUVIDEOSUK 3 года назад

    Great video.

  • @angusmercer
    @angusmercer 3 года назад

    Good video like aways u are one of the best

  • @andyheaton4237
    @andyheaton4237 2 года назад

    I love the wireless switches! I was slightly baffled why you thought the joists would run from front to back, that would be very unusual.

  • @justinpevans
    @justinpevans 3 года назад

    top notch job lad

  • @TheTraditionalGolfer
    @TheTraditionalGolfer 3 года назад +1

    Eco joist is what there called mate 👍

  • @phoenixdundee
    @phoenixdundee 3 года назад

    What I like about your channel is the odd ball products you use sometimes. I got fed up of watching endless consumer unit upgrades. I install and commission lighting systems (Lutron, C4, KNX etc) and like seeing some of these products that may be of use some day!!

  • @keving5235
    @keving5235 3 года назад

    I've got a magic stud finder. It's called a very strong magnet of decent size. It finds the nails down the studs. Easy.

  • @acelectricalsecurity
    @acelectricalsecurity 3 года назад

    It's hard to beat that stuff, only downside is you can only get it from one place, which makes me think they have a hand in making the stuff.
    I like to use the MK grid switch modules myself, also you could have saved a few quid using a two channel one, cheaper than two single channel ones.

  • @skyemac8
    @skyemac8 Год назад

    Kellem Grips or mesh grips are very useful for big cable pulls too.