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Also, how much did it cost lol, that kind of fixture was torn out by the thousands in the early 90s, which is a shame, the originals were built to outlast humanity!
I love how all the RUclips sparkys have banter between each other, but also help each other if needed. Tom Nagy is highly respected by the other RUclipsrs and viewers, he doesn’t seem to want to get drawn into the banter between other channels m, but his content is different, talks about small things that electricians may face everyday but don’t think to talk about. Nick’s channel, Artisan’s and another good one - Green Hawk Construction offer good tips for learners, and once these smaller channels get bigger, they’ll end up being the start of banter I’m sure!
Indeed.... i really hope tom isn't thinking people hate on him... he works in London, which is a lot different to most yt sparks... so what works for them, doesn't work for others...
I think all the channels are great, all have their own ways of doing things and their banter between each other is great. It’s nice to see different perspectives from different people, it helps everyone’s knowledge grow together.
Possibly one of the best videos you guys have done a bit of teaching some reaching out but best of all the giggles. Love it. I hope @Tom Nagy is ok. I guess most of us live in the protected world that everyone on you tube is best buddies and would love that to be the case. Take care all.
Big fan of explaining your work, you need to keep that up, even if you've done it a thousand times before there are students coming into the trade that won't know you've done those before and won't go searching for them and miss out on good quality technical knowledge, keep up the work... if only other employers that teach teach as much as you guys do to your audience and employees, I think that the world is going to be so much safer in terms of electrics.
Couldn’t agree more with you Cory in terms of working / meeting up with Tom Nagy brilliant guy. All the RUclipss you mention have helped me so much and really appreciate all your different views and styles of work.
Once again you’ve demonstrated your experience and abilities to provide high quality all while being educational and fun at the same time. Oh where’s the link for the portable work bench?
Nice Job. Out of interest, if they were wiring up that garage CU as a new install, what size SWA would you recommend is run to futureproof an EV charger install? I'm guessing that was 4mm
With regard to the cores of the swa chafing. I agree with a little inner sheath being visible, but is it any different than running singles in steel conduit ?
Hello from Germany, in case of a connection between a live and a metal housing, do you really use an MCB in a TT for protection? The German regulations say that the resistance from the earthing rod to the ground is too high to have enough current to trigger the MCB in time. And during my time as an electrician the ZS was always way too high in a TT to use the MCB for that. Do you do better earthing rods on your side of the chanel???
Back in the 16th Edition Regs course, the figure was given as 1 Mohm with a recommendation for 2 Mohm, because the JPEL committee and HSE agreed to disagree. (IET 1 HSE 2). I still feel anything below 2 Mohm indicates damaged insulation.
@@corynoahmac thanks for the reply. Can’t speak for 16th edition as started training under 17th which is 1M ohm but I do agree that it is a very low reading and agree readings that low would indicate problems and not acceptable for continued use 👍
cable tie round the inner bedding to stop it splitting is a good call, i typically use tape, but i'm with you, I leave the bedding on to 'behind the DIN rail, just for appearance sake :) tip for 'needing a different size hole' overlapping with an existing knockout, the bolt up metal hole 'punches' can work where a normal holesaw will cause the original knockout to fall out and ruin your day. Also, keep a stock of conduit size adaptors for when you need to put a 20mm into a 32 ;)
Cory. Let’s go for a pint! I’m a QS and find this kind of work very interesting and if I had the personal time I would retrain as an electrician. I’ve just bought a 1900 terrace which has no electrical work carried out only a consumer box change. Would love someone as passionate as you to carry out the rewire it’s worth the extra money in the long run.
As to your stripping back the cable too far comment Corey, it's interesting because I always note how clamps and strain relief don't seem to be mandatory in Britain... In Canada/America generally you're Required to have all cables coming into a box of any sort under clamp to provide for strain relief and the outer jacket Must be under the clamp so that the inner cable insulation won't be damaged.
Quick question as I come across this the other day. Internally the garage circuit was run in pvc twin and earth within the building fabric then swa via a wiska box, so I deemed it best to keep that circuit protected via the rcd in the main dB I just wondered weather this was the same situation with the consumer unit looking like it was on an internal wall?
woww okheyy this video has been really successful, I will watch it 3-4 times with great attention especially last parts. Becouse ı m also trying to be an electrician and even my instructors cant epxlain so clear. BİG THANKS
Hi great Video guys as they all all. Quick question as you’ve just thrown me (29 mins in) your discussing earth fault loop and quote maximum disconnection of 0.4 seconds. As the example is a TT system isn’t max disconnection times 0.2s up to 32A and 1s for circuits over 32A? Or am I misunderstanding the regs??
So a terraced or a £350 k semi detached house with a driveway and a looped supply a Home charger no chance ,so a granny charger on a lead in a waterproof freezer box it is then for about 60% of UK properties with off street parking
Any idea why Cory moved the Garage Supply from one side of the Fuseboard to the other? It was a split RCD Fuseboard, both sides were protected by a RCD.
He moved it so it was not covered by an RCD, it could be that the RCD in the board is not type A, even if it was its not great if there is an issue with the car charger that it takes out half the house electrics and all garage electrics, at least the way it is now it will only take out the garage electrics, although surprised they didnt put in an RCBO board in the garage.. The supply cable was armoured so does not required RCD 30ma protection.
Hi as an electrician looking to break into the EV market I want to find a product I can stand behind. This looks like it could be it, do you mind me asking where you source them and stock availability. Also what you sell them for, to consumer not purchase price as I’m sure you don’t want to give that away! Just to give me an idea on costing. Also think a video with broken down pricing that you offer for an install of this type would help us all massively! Anyway thanks for the content really enjoy watching, look forward to your response!! Sam from Bournemouth
Back in the 16th Edition Regs course, the figure was given as 1 Mohm with a recommendation for 2 Mohm, because the JPEL committee and HSE agreed to disagree. (IET 1 HSE 2). I still feel anything below 2 Mohm indicates damaged insulation.
@@corynoahmac oh yeah It was more for apprentices doing the exams that the number is 1, thanks for the reply mate and loving educational side of the vids 🙌
@@GeoB24 It's section 643.3 and specifically table 64. And you're correct the number is 1MΩ, but if I'd just installed two meters of cable and had a reading of anything other than off scale high I'd be wondering why. I don't think 2MΩ is at all unreasonable as a one stage more stringent than the absolute minimum. There are situations in which it can be a lot lower, the IR of solar installations (conductors to earth / the array frame) can be well down in the tens or hundreds of kΩ range depending on array sizes.
@@tceng9449 like I say I know from regs it was 1 and I wouldn’t accept anything more than 999, but as exams ask this question a lot wanted to clear it up for apprentices 👌
Okay .I just got back up from the floor after watching Cory"s Cardboard Classroom. Cory was in the zone explaining R1+R2, Ze And Zs when he went off the rails by his own penmanship. He is a Champ. So informative yet so funny. I just want to read his book when it comes out " Letters to Mom" Diary of a well fed apprentice. That downspout did not help matters with the EV installation plus that low hanging light. Then the head mount and cable have to cross in front of the down spout . Could'nt be helped. Thanks again for a great video The techniques you are explaining have me saying Yes ,Yes Yes. as you are going through them..It distinguishes the professional craftsman from a DIYer. and the knowledge behind what your doing. Thanks for all the great contend this year. Max for all the camarawork . Luke for being the newbee. Merry Christmas.
Tool of the day in the video is the folding work bench...tool of the day in the description is a Unilite product....where can I get one of those work benches???
Relax mate, the stench of desperation off you is unreal...calm down from tongue punching the fartbox off the YT Electricians in the hope of some recognition from them. If you genuinely enjoy the content then watch & enjoy, but keep your tongue in your mouth.
@@Cablesmith mate, iv seen enough of your comments on all these channels and all you're trying to do is ride on the coat tails of the more "popular" channels. Melt? Yeah OK... 🔔🔚
@@TheChipmunk2008 yes as long as using common sense you can see it won’t easily be damaged and cause danger (for example it’s 2 inches underground and someone could put there foot onto the shovel and go straight through the cable)
Also as a model(&helicopter, electrical transmission line technician😁)I am not a fan of Cory's new haircut,it would never work in the modelling world as it is too limiting,but oh well,looks good on Cory!😁
I’m not sure if Nagy referred specifically to some comments by Cory, but I’d imagine he find the monologue a bit patronising. He’s a decent guy and obviously has a beef about something?
If you can find me the regs to support your statement I’ll agree. But it would be against regs (discrimination/ selectivity) to have two 30ma RCD’s inline, meaning you would need to make the house RCD a 100ma time delay ( S-type ) which would present its own issues. The house is TN and the SWA cable is mechanically protected so therefore requires no additional protection (522.8.10).
@@corynoahmac there is so no section in the regs for stupidity , the circuit wouldn't require it if installed today I agree , but it had it ! , if someone digs through that cable and gets killed or the house burns down due to an earth fault on that cable your going to the big house as you've filmed yourself removing the additional circuit protection ,
@James Scott believe me I do it's you lot that don't , this isn't a game, you think it's ok to remove the rcd protection, ? Seriously James Scott your a funny lad
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The burning question that needs to be asked - why is that outdoor light mounted so low?
Also, how much did it cost lol, that kind of fixture was torn out by the thousands in the early 90s, which is a shame, the originals were built to outlast humanity!
@Tam Tam Because customers/clients...
@@thecorbies not wrong lol
I love how all the RUclips sparkys have banter between each other, but also help each other if needed. Tom Nagy is highly respected by the other RUclipsrs and viewers, he doesn’t seem to want to get drawn into the banter between other channels m, but his content is different, talks about small things that electricians may face everyday but don’t think to talk about. Nick’s channel, Artisan’s and another good one - Green Hawk Construction offer good tips for learners, and once these smaller channels get bigger, they’ll end up being the start of banter I’m sure!
Indeed.... i really hope tom isn't thinking people hate on him... he works in London, which is a lot different to most yt sparks... so what works for them, doesn't work for others...
Prefer Tom over them all, no slow mo cabling clipping with him, just the real deal.
I think all the channels are great, all have their own ways of doing things and their banter between each other is great. It’s nice to see different perspectives from different people, it helps everyone’s knowledge grow together.
@@Waynesworldofgaming I agree
They are all good in their own ways imo
@@BenCos2018 they are, they all bring something different to the table
Tom Nagy is a legend.
Possibly one of the best videos you guys have done a bit of teaching some reaching out but best of all the giggles. Love it.
I hope @Tom Nagy is ok. I guess most of us live in the protected world that everyone on you tube is best buddies and would love that to be the case.
Take care all.
Big fan of explaining your work, you need to keep that up, even if you've done it a thousand times before there are students coming into the trade that won't know you've done those before and won't go searching for them and miss out on good quality technical knowledge, keep up the work... if only other employers that teach teach as much as you guys do to your audience and employees, I think that the world is going to be so much safer in terms of electrics.
Couldn’t agree more with you Cory in terms of working / meeting up with Tom Nagy brilliant guy. All the RUclipss you mention have helped me so much and really appreciate all your different views and styles of work.
Nice one guys keep up the good work. 💪
Thanks 😊
As I said before, Cory would make a great tutor when he decides to hang up the tools 😎
The light being up high doesn’t help if you drop your keys innit? /fakebritishaccent
Sh!t Cory's funny,
"you don't even know what my favourite flower is" "yeah I do it's self raising flower" Hahaha 😂😂Funny boy!!!
The Hypervolt looks impressive in black, will be good to see a grey version being installed next 👍
Anyone else notice no locking nut on the SWA gland on the garage DB?
Great watch Guys .
Thomas Nagy is an absolute legend
Love all your videos, but particularly liking Cory the teacher. Very impressed!
Once again you’ve demonstrated your experience and abilities to provide high quality all while being educational and fun at the same time. Oh where’s the link for the portable work bench?
The question is how did you extend the short cable in the indoor CU?
Nice Job. Out of interest, if they were wiring up that garage CU as a new install, what size SWA would you recommend is run to futureproof an EV charger install? I'm guessing that was 4mm
You guys should make a book on practical electrical skills. I'd buy it
I would!
100% It’s the little extras that make the difference 👌
Very eloquently put Cory, all friends together ☘️
With regard to the cores of the swa chafing. I agree with a little inner sheath being visible, but is it any different than running singles in steel conduit ?
hes good at explaining stuff
Hello from Germany, in case of a connection between a live and a metal housing, do you really use an MCB in a TT for protection? The German regulations say that the resistance from the earthing rod to the ground is too high to have enough current to trigger the MCB in time.
And during my time as an electrician the ZS was always way too high in a TT to use the MCB for that.
Do you do better earthing rods on your side of the chanel???
Great work. Just a small thing the minimum required resistance on an insulation resistance test is 1M ohm not 2M ohm. 👍
Back in the 16th Edition Regs course, the figure was given as 1 Mohm with a recommendation for 2 Mohm, because the JPEL committee and HSE agreed to disagree. (IET 1 HSE 2). I still feel anything below 2 Mohm indicates damaged insulation.
@@corynoahmac thanks for the reply. Can’t speak for 16th edition as started training under 17th which is 1M ohm but I do agree that it is a very low reading and agree readings that low would indicate problems and not acceptable for continued use 👍
cable tie round the inner bedding to stop it splitting is a good call, i typically use tape, but i'm with you, I leave the bedding on to 'behind the DIN rail, just for appearance sake :)
tip for 'needing a different size hole' overlapping with an existing knockout, the bolt up metal hole 'punches' can work where a normal holesaw will cause the original knockout to fall out and ruin your day. Also, keep a stock of conduit size adaptors for when you need to put a 20mm into a 32 ;)
Hypervolt looks Black.. Awesome!! Great team works! Thumbs up! Cheers!
What about all the other electrics in the garage? Lights, sockets etc - they don't have RCD protection now?
Cory I’m ur biggest fan
I would like to raise a glass to that o'l skool classic Raleigh Burner BMW bike 4:49
Cory. Let’s go for a pint! I’m a QS and find this kind of work very interesting and if I had the personal time I would retrain as an electrician. I’ve just bought a 1900 terrace which has no electrical work carried out only a consumer box change. Would love someone as passionate as you to carry out the rewire it’s worth the extra money in the long run.
Did you leave the busbar open? 15:52
Would be nicer if that was finger safe.
Brill work as usual from Cory, and Luke is a great addition to the team....Merry Xmas.
As it's not in the description, what is that folding worktable/bench, thanks in advance.
Wheres the link to the 'tool of the day' the table?
Do chargers need to be 2.5m away from exposed metal parts, eg. Light, or have I misheard that?
Of course R1+r2 at all the other circuits in the garage too when changing the consumer unit
Corey with that hair cut looks like Edmond black adder
🤣🤣😭😭😭 actually so accurate. Never getting that cut again. Made me laugh out loud
enjoyed it a lot. Merry Christmas to you all including the office staff.
As to your stripping back the cable too far comment Corey, it's interesting because I always note how clamps and strain relief don't seem to be mandatory in Britain... In Canada/America generally you're Required to have all cables coming into a box of any sort under clamp to provide for strain relief and the outer jacket Must be under the clamp so that the inner cable insulation won't be damaged.
Quick question as I come across this the other day. Internally the garage circuit was run in pvc twin and earth within the building fabric then swa via a wiska box, so I deemed it best to keep that circuit protected via the rcd in the main dB I just wondered weather this was the same situation with the consumer unit looking like it was on an internal wall?
Tomas Nagy is no 1 sparky on RUclips
woww okheyy this video has been really successful, I will watch it 3-4 times with great attention especially last parts. Becouse ı m also trying to be an electrician and even my instructors cant epxlain so clear. BİG THANKS
How long has Cory done electrical for?
10.07 - How close is that Class 1 light fitting...? ;-)
Problem is that the supplied Hager grommet strip is absolute shite. I love their gear but they really need to sort that out.
Nice job, it’s a shame hypervolt don’t have rear entry holes tho. Sure they’ll get added at some point ?
At some point early next year, Santa will deliver rear entry!
@@hypervoltev sounds ….Erm,
Sounds like Santa won’t be working around kids anymore
@@Cablesmith Well, might not be Santa delivering indeed. But our hardware team definitely will!
@@hypervoltev 😂😂 nice 👌🏼
What are those jackets and pants ?
Nice job, so neat!
Hi great Video guys as they all all. Quick question as you’ve just thrown me (29 mins in) your discussing earth fault loop and quote maximum disconnection of 0.4 seconds. As the example is a TT system isn’t max disconnection times 0.2s up to 32A and 1s for circuits over 32A? Or am I misunderstanding the regs??
Where’s Cory’s trousers from??
good job Luke and good training from Cory (Five stars )
I guess the guys were too young to appreciate the Raleigh Burner BMX
So a terraced or a £350 k semi detached house with a driveway and a looped supply a Home charger no chance ,so a granny charger on a lead in a waterproof freezer box it is then for about 60% of UK properties with off street parking
Any idea why Cory moved the Garage Supply from one side of the Fuseboard to the other? It was a split RCD Fuseboard, both sides were protected by a RCD.
He moved it so it was not covered by an RCD, it could be that the RCD in the board is not type A, even if it was its not great if there is an issue with the car charger that it takes out half the house electrics and all garage electrics, at least the way it is now it will only take out the garage electrics, although surprised they didnt put in an RCBO board in the garage.. The supply cable was armoured so does not required RCD 30ma protection.
Also can cause binding on the house rcd.
Should the garage not be TT?
nice one guys
Hey guys , great video,
Where can I get a fleece from ???
Happy Christmas to the Artisan sparks.have a good one chaps. Cory I hope you have a good stock of pringles 🎉👍
Cut off tywraps close to the ratchet piece and they can be reused (on smaller bundles) and save abit on waste plastic
Big fan of the Hypervolt probably the best looking on the market at the moment. But I was more interested in the Raleigh Burner in the garage
Hi as an electrician looking to break into the EV market I want to find a product I can stand behind. This looks like it could be it, do you mind me asking where you source them and stock availability. Also what you sell them for, to consumer not purchase price as I’m sure you don’t want to give that away! Just to give me an idea on costing. Also think a video with broken down pricing that you offer for an install of this type would help us all massively! Anyway thanks for the content really enjoy watching, look forward to your response!! Sam from Bournemouth
You have to contact hypervolt for purchasing the charger
Who mounted that outside wall light so low?
It’s a shame our employers don’t give us enough time to rectify issues like that gland these days. Everyday is rush rush rush onto the next job.
What are the work boots you guys wear please
There’s a link in the description
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the tips Cory and explaining, great to watch and learn ⚡️👊 Happy Holiday & Merry Christmas Artisan Electrics Team 🎄👊
The Andersen looks good but quality is poor. We’ve had to replace the ones we’ve fitted they don’t last long.
Mr funny as ever Corey
Grate video!
Tool of the day workbench? Link in comments is to unilite
25:22 - as it’s a common question in exams just want to ask where you got 2 mega ohms from , I thought it says in the regs as 1 ?
Back in the 16th Edition Regs course, the figure was given as 1 Mohm with a recommendation for 2 Mohm, because the JPEL committee and HSE agreed to disagree. (IET 1 HSE 2). I still feel anything below 2 Mohm indicates damaged insulation.
@@corynoahmac oh yeah It was more for apprentices doing the exams that the number is 1, thanks for the reply mate and loving educational side of the vids 🙌
@@GeoB24 It's section 643.3 and specifically table 64. And you're correct the number is 1MΩ, but if I'd just installed two meters of cable and had a reading of anything other than off scale high I'd be wondering why. I don't think 2MΩ is at all unreasonable as a one stage more stringent than the absolute minimum.
There are situations in which it can be a lot lower, the IR of solar installations (conductors to earth / the array frame) can be well down in the tens or hundreds of kΩ range depending on array sizes.
@@tceng9449 like I say I know from regs it was 1 and I wouldn’t accept anything more than 999, but as exams ask this question a lot wanted to clear it up for apprentices 👌
Nice
I don’t believe Cory hasn’t met Nagy…
Check out Nagy Weekly ep07 ‘Time to set the record straight’ @ 19:12, Cory is sat next to Thomas!!! 😂😂😂
Be to their virtues ever kind, be to their faults a little blind :)
Re Tam Tam, I'd have consented with customer to move light up 400mm and
used the cable hole for a better position for the charger.
I wouldn't have used TT to explain earth fault loop impedance as it opens a can of worms that requires a whole separate lesson.
Okay .I just got back up from the floor after watching Cory"s Cardboard Classroom. Cory was in the zone explaining R1+R2, Ze And Zs when he went off the rails by his own penmanship. He is a Champ. So informative yet so funny. I just want to read his book when it comes out " Letters to Mom" Diary of a well fed apprentice.
That downspout did not help matters with the EV installation plus that low hanging light. Then the head mount and cable have to cross in front of the down spout . Could'nt be helped.
Thanks again for a great video The techniques you are explaining have me saying Yes ,Yes Yes. as you are going through them..It distinguishes the professional craftsman from a DIYer. and the knowledge behind what your doing.
Thanks for all the great contend this year. Max for all the camarawork . Luke for being the newbee. Merry Christmas.
Tool of the day in the video is the folding work bench...tool of the day in the description is a Unilite product....where can I get one of those work benches???
Sorry my mistake, I will add the link.
@@artisanelectrics Thank you, appreciate it. Keep up the good videos 👍🏼
IR min 2 meg ? Thought it was 1 Meg ?
Opinions on a PODPOINT?
Bog roll holder
Someone is going to burn their nose on that light one day.
I've seen the Golf GTD multiple times in the video's now. I assume that the camera man owns the GTD?
Anyway, nice car!
I thought it was Luke's.
Thanks 😀
Agree with everything you said about Nagy 😂 paranoid wreck was the only thing missing from your speech 😝
Relax mate, the stench of desperation off you is unreal...calm down from tongue punching the fartbox off the YT Electricians in the hope of some recognition from them. If you genuinely enjoy the content then watch & enjoy, but keep your tongue in your mouth.
@@cantbelieveimhere2935 you’ve got me all wrong completely mate 😂 can’t believe your here
@@cantbelieveimhere2935 why you hiding behind a fake account Nagy ? Melt
@@Cablesmith mate, iv seen enough of your comments on all these channels and all you're trying to do is ride on the coat tails of the more "popular" channels. Melt? Yeah OK... 🔔🔚
@@cantbelieveimhere2935 for what reason would I be doing that exactly? Enlighten me
200-300mm of slack? That’s quite long no?
If the armoured cable is burried then it needs to be rcd or rcbo protection right?
no, it is considered a protected cable at least so far as i understand :)
@@TheChipmunk2008 yes as long as using common sense you can see it won’t easily be damaged and cause danger (for example it’s 2 inches underground and someone could put there foot onto the shovel and go straight through the cable)
I saw it !!!!
A bit too much on that DB. Should have let Luke do it like he said. Over kill playing too much for the camera.
It's all for the camera, justifying your enormous prices by saying the difference is a 3cm piece of heat shrink. Jokers
Also as a model(&helicopter, electrical transmission line technician😁)I am not a fan of Cory's new haircut,it would never work in the modelling world as it is too limiting,but oh well,looks good on Cory!😁
is luke an apprentice?
Welcome to Cory's coil......ahem, sorry, Cory's Classroom.
# spearfishing..... agreed 👍 👍
I’m not sure if Nagy referred specifically to some comments by Cory, but I’d imagine he find the monologue a bit patronising. He’s a decent guy and obviously has a beef about something?
Nagy should have been specific then. Was unfair calling shots putting all people on RUclips other than E5 under an umbrella. Sounded like a looney tbh
I thought the monologue was pretty fair
If Artisan Electrics does put out a book on practical skills perhaps you should not let Cory be the illustrator and hire a professional.
Missing Reuben what have you done with him?
Standards Standards Standards 150%
Did anyone else have about 8 adverts in there video.
Cory I do really enjoy you on the vids I have stopped watching when Lee is on
I wonder does Lee watch your videos? 🤔
Should not have took the garage supply off the rcd , there's no argument for doing that contrary to what some clever people will say
If you can find me the regs to support your statement I’ll agree. But it would be against regs (discrimination/ selectivity) to have two 30ma RCD’s inline, meaning you would need to make the house RCD a 100ma time delay ( S-type ) which would present its own issues. The house is TN and the SWA cable is mechanically protected so therefore requires no additional protection (522.8.10).
@@corynoahmac there is so no section in the regs for stupidity , the circuit wouldn't require it if installed today I agree , but it had it ! , if someone digs through that cable and gets killed or the house burns down due to an earth fault on that cable your going to the big house as you've filmed yourself removing the additional circuit protection ,
@James Scott believe me I do it's you lot that don't , this isn't a game, you think it's ok to remove the rcd protection, ? Seriously James Scott your a funny lad
@James Scott pathetic reply
Are you the son of Robbie Williams?
Some interesting comments in that vid. I'm happy tp pay for a safe job but dont feel the need to pay for something that is a 'pretty' job.