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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
  • Welcome to the final touches on this warehouse that was started back in June. We finished our rough in by mid-June and are finally able to get started on the finishes. We changed this 3 phase main breaker to a 3 phase main lug because there was a disconnect after the meter. Even tho this panel has no 3 phase equipment or motors connected the customer didn’t wanna eliminate the third phase in case they need it down the road. This panel took about 3hrs to change and was definitely a pain but it’s done! Onto the next! #femaleelectrician #electrican #electrician #lextheelectrician #construction #commercialelectrician #bluecollar #electricianlife #fypシ #milwaukeetools

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  • @johnkulpowich5260
    @johnkulpowich5260 11 месяцев назад +70

    I'm 73. Electrician all my life. I've worked with guys. That couldn't keep up with you. Wish we had more workers like you

  • @SuperBlobsterMan
    @SuperBlobsterMan 11 месяцев назад +16

    Please put the dead front on before you turn new breakers on for the first time. Arc flash is a nasty burn and can leave permanent spots in your vision. I'm way more worried about getting my skin and eyes burned than I am getting shocked. But amazing job. Cutting the conduits with the feeders still inside is a great skill to have!

  • @Gabriel_Moline
    @Gabriel_Moline 11 месяцев назад +18

    You are a warrior, and are too good for this type of cheap customer. Hopefully you got a good amount for your extra great work!🌿🌸

    • @mycatsballs8195
      @mycatsballs8195 9 месяцев назад

      People like you is why “snobs” exist

  • @jaygosch8705
    @jaygosch8705 11 месяцев назад +5

    Love the detail and the work you put into this video. New panel looks awesome!

  • @Batti2323
    @Batti2323 11 месяцев назад +14

    That was amazing work, Lexi! What a dramatic improvement!

  • @ercksn131
    @ercksn131 11 месяцев назад +21

    Cutting those pipes with a hackzall is like playing with fire. I’ve nicked the wires too many times. I’ve found sometimes you can slip a 1/2 piece of emt inside bigger pipes or use a copper tube cutter. Both of these have been golden for cutting pipe with wires in it.

    • @jonnybergin7711
      @jonnybergin7711 11 месяцев назад +1

      Klein Tools has a hand conduit cutter looks the same like plumbers have their copper tube cutters. it is up to 1" diam. Nice tool and it even cuts RMC

    • @SuperBlobsterMan
      @SuperBlobsterMan 11 месяцев назад +4

      Cut a piece of PVC in half length wise, than slide it down the conduit. Adjust it around as you GENTLY cut.

    • @Oldhogleg
      @Oldhogleg 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jonnybergin7711 Got one of those my self years ago, well worth the money!

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 11 месяцев назад +2

      Problem with tubing cutters they always leave a turned in rough circular edge that is very hard to remove from empty steel EMT. Would have pulled conduit back to coupling then cut the empty conduit & debur the edges. Have used the old panel in place and used it as a splice box to feed new panel.

    • @mikef6879
      @mikef6879 10 месяцев назад

      Just get a deburring tool. Small curved blade on a handle that rotates as you work it around. Still a chore but better than the alternatives

  • @TimBray-mz9wx
    @TimBray-mz9wx 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi from Australia. Very nice job so tidy. Talking to yourself is thinking out loud 😂. Great video. I'll keep watching 👍

  • @sardillim
    @sardillim 28 дней назад

    Absolutely beautiful both you and the panel !!!!

  • @yhird
    @yhird 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow. Gorgeous panel installation Lexi. Bravo.

  • @clintgrimes628
    @clintgrimes628 4 месяца назад

    Looks great. I’ve only done a handful of panels, but it never once occurred to me to change the panel orientation.that was a great solution.

  • @timothydixon2545
    @timothydixon2545 10 месяцев назад +2

    I was going to say no more than 4hrs so good job I would tell my guys that’s all the time they would have, and I’m glad that you explained the main breaker change to main lugs and how your bonding was not right

  • @jhosk
    @jhosk 10 месяцев назад +3

    Few tips
    On the unibit, greenlee is good, been using the same bit for 16 years, it's a matter of how you use it. Oil, low speed, high pressure and a pilot bit.
    Adding a gutter can be the best thing to do in that situation.
    Try to avoid panels with those kind of knockouts if all possible, you may be left with a hole not needed and critters can get inside and cause havoc.
    If all possible pull those wires back before you take the panel off. Have seen it too many times where people have cut the wire and caused issues.
    Take the time to make a panel schedule, it saves lives and equipment, plus it's code.
    Take your time

    • @Matt-my7pz
      @Matt-my7pz 4 месяца назад

      Totally agree with this man!! Pre punched knocks have buggared me a few. The carbide hole cutters are nice for forcing the hole location

  • @joshuadughi
    @joshuadughi 4 месяца назад

    Nice looking job, Lexi! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Sundown_23
    @Sundown_23 11 месяцев назад +2

    Old panels are such a trip. One of the last ones I worked in was so full all the knockouts had been used and the previous person had drilled 1/4in holes in the side and ran singles wires through. That same box also had cloth wrapped wire also for one circuit..

  • @aaronwidder4458
    @aaronwidder4458 11 месяцев назад +5

    Would of loved to get an "IR" scan of that panel while it was hot, & with all the loads fired up! Just to see all the hot spots from those loose wires. 🔥🔥

  • @campgas5344
    @campgas5344 11 месяцев назад +3

    What an improvement! Awesome work, Lexi!

  • @marcblock7581
    @marcblock7581 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great job. You go girl. Also, you have great patience. I have ran into a few of what you just went through and I didn’t have the patience like you did. I did a lot of yelling and cursing. Be strong

  • @RefrigerationDevil
    @RefrigerationDevil 7 месяцев назад +1

    I like how you said my dumbass forgot to do this lol. And here I thought I was hard on myself.. Great Job! You are awesome 😎

    • @decifal
      @decifal 6 месяцев назад

      lol, i do similar stuff in hvac lol, thought i was just mental...

  • @vince6829
    @vince6829 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice job. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @davidwestervelt6050
    @davidwestervelt6050 5 месяцев назад

    That panel went so far back in time to when green was in lol. Thanks for making things look great. That was a mess.

  • @errolorticke5573
    @errolorticke5573 2 месяца назад

    I really like hiw yoy work, despite the eats nest that yoi made an excellent improvement. Keep up the good work!

  • @Che9009
    @Che9009 10 месяцев назад +3

    Is there like some kinda panel jack stand that can hold it in place while you adjust and screw the oanel into the wall? Im looking for such a tool to add to my collection.

  • @rickkrieger4455
    @rickkrieger4455 Месяц назад

    Really? Only 3 hours? You're a warrior!

  • @Pw.papa.7
    @Pw.papa.7 11 месяцев назад +3

    Look how much nicer and cleaner that looks. Wow, great job.🥃🥃

  • @jamesb8467
    @jamesb8467 11 месяцев назад +1

    Anytime I get to a job and I see a 8/12+ roof I immediately start talking to myself! Haha! I’m glad I’m not the only one

  • @CarlosEnriqueAmaro
    @CarlosEnriqueAmaro 11 месяцев назад

    I've only ever needed to use 3/4" uni-bit, found it at the Home Depot. I could have sworn it was Milwaukee, however it doesn't have the brand label on it. That one was the most ease of use for me. It has a straight edge with five edges. Should be all you need to then use that knockout component to create the gap needed as long as it's a smooth surface. Knockout tend to bend with use on uneven surfaces and break. That might concern any client. So far you have everything and then some. Thanks for sharing.

  • @igotyourback209
    @igotyourback209 11 месяцев назад

    Your work is outstanding!!! Keep it going love tour videos. 👍👍👍

  • @Matt-my7pz
    @Matt-my7pz 4 месяца назад

    Lexi your likely past looking at this video, but i typically predrilled a1/4" hole with a regular bit then followed with my step bit. And i used Walters solid grease on all cutting bits
    I also carried a used up spare step bit for guys to poor or too cheap get yhere own that would happily burn up mine.
    Also i recommend watching Project Farm youtube channel on step bit test
    All that said, the Milwaukee knock out us so much faster than the greenlee hydraulic pig of a knockout tool we used to use back in the late 90s. Half the time the thing was leaking oil and had no compression.

  • @barmanvarn
    @barmanvarn 10 месяцев назад

    100% agree that older wires had thicker insulation....found this out recently when redoing some wiring in my attic. I also confirmed this when I realized my old wire strippers (I've probably had for 30 years) weren't stripping new wire correctly as the cutter hole was expecting the older/thicker insulation.

  • @Rangerthelonewolf
    @Rangerthelonewolf 10 месяцев назад

    Moving into the aptitude test! If I pass that then into an interview. Hoping to join the team! Great work btw!

  • @SELG88
    @SELG88 9 месяцев назад

    hardworking, smart, charismatic, disciplined and gorgeus. you are not from this planet. greetings from thousands of km away.

  • @SinclearGriffithDJSINRG
    @SinclearGriffithDJSINRG 11 месяцев назад +3

    Greenlee step drill bits works really well.

  • @keithbennett5519
    @keithbennett5519 11 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing job here Lexi thanks for fliming the video of this

  • @c.harris7823
    @c.harris7823 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding work! Just look at that finished panel. 😍

  • @Santa479
    @Santa479 11 месяцев назад +3

    I enjoy your clips, you really know what you're doing. I have one concern, I used to be on the safety team where I worked. Don't you think anytime you are using power tools you should have a hairnet on? I almost thought you were going to catch your hair when you were using your drill.

  • @damon415
    @damon415 10 месяцев назад

    Lexi, the best step bits in my opinion are the Milwaukee cobalt coated step bits. You have to order them on line but the last the longest. They are pricy up front but they do last a while. Panel steel is brutal on bits. But you should give them a shot. Also a drop over oil or pre drilling a small starter hole with a twist bit will preserve the longevity.

  • @wayneweis653
    @wayneweis653 11 месяцев назад +4

    I see that you are wearing safety glasses. Excellent.

  • @TedTedness-wu4vb
    @TedTedness-wu4vb 10 месяцев назад

    You are good, every video you do your panels are so clean. from a shit hole to safe clean panel.

  • @stanwalls6434
    @stanwalls6434 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Lexi! Great Job

  • @isekava
    @isekava 11 месяцев назад +2

    Great work 👍

  • @moosewild4239
    @moosewild4239 11 месяцев назад +3

    Nice clean job. A lot prettier than the other panel. Quality work.

  • @nondisclosed8866
    @nondisclosed8866 11 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been using a 7/8” Milwaukee shock wave bits for my punch set. They’re cheap and fit in my impact 👍and hold up decently.

  • @Trent28888
    @Trent28888 11 месяцев назад +4

    Where in australia we call them a step bit but what ya do is u spray a bit of WD40 on the surface ur goin to drill if its metal or get some oil and it will save ur unibit alot but also make goin through the metal faster

    • @45-70hurtz
      @45-70hurtz 11 месяцев назад

      clever! wise man always told me never go in dry. lmao!

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 8 месяцев назад

      Found carbide hole cutters while double or triple the price of a unibit is way faster because you are only cutting g less then 8% of the KO and very little hot chips to burn you. I have a Klien 7/8" diameter that I have drilled over a thousand holes and still fairly sharp!..

  • @Airship413
    @Airship413 11 месяцев назад +2

    Nice job Lexi, I work in electrical service as well for a solar company. We change panels and meters.

  • @andreakeeling9217
    @andreakeeling9217 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love hearing your though process.

  • @travisparadis5035
    @travisparadis5035 9 месяцев назад

    So funny I sound exactly like that talking to myself while I’m working 😂😂

  • @Allen.all.the.time95
    @Allen.all.the.time95 5 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel and this is an old video so I doubt you'll see this but to answer you about the unibits, I go with Greenlee or Irwin and they generally last me at least 10 years. Try going with a pilot hole, be sure to use your drill on low speed setting and keep constant pressure. That alone will extend the life of your bits. In the off chance you actually see this comment I hope that this information helps.

  • @flyer7694
    @flyer7694 11 месяцев назад +110

    Y’all f’ing ridiculous saying it took 8 hours. lol, it would take me a week then I would give up and call Lexi to finish.

    • @keirgaming
      @keirgaming 11 месяцев назад +6

      100% true I do the same thing

    • @AllenRussell-qb3qo
      @AllenRussell-qb3qo 11 месяцев назад

      Cuz you're not a man. 🤡

    • @AllenRussell-qb3qo
      @AllenRussell-qb3qo 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@keirgamingmorons.

    • @xsbiggy6349
      @xsbiggy6349 11 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly shouldn't take more than a few hours.

    • @cameroncrider6970
      @cameroncrider6970 10 месяцев назад

      @@xsbiggy6349Companies make some big money on panel swaps. Takes a few hours and charge $500-1,000 for labor. Panel swaps is where the moneys at.

  • @bcisleoncool
    @bcisleoncool 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! 3 hours to do this is nuts! Id rather you could take another 2 hours just don't rush =)

  • @katzetomsagichnedd1883
    @katzetomsagichnedd1883 11 месяцев назад

    Perfect job and and it looks absolutly professional

  • @johnsaake2303
    @johnsaake2303 11 месяцев назад

    I would recommend Klein QRST15 unabit on an impact. Milwaukee 49-56-9810 is the perfect size for the draw stud on the slugbuster. I always use a self tapper for a pilot to make the tip last longer, cutting oil also helps keep it cool!

  • @swolf461
    @swolf461 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your work and doing with your nails, amazing!!

  • @robertcamara7300
    @robertcamara7300 10 месяцев назад

    Literally a rock star! Any thought on selling T-shirts or other swag. I would definitely purchase one or two!

  • @trwilkins
    @trwilkins 11 месяцев назад +3

    Can you take a stone to the cutting edge of the stepped bit? Honestly never sharpened one (only twist drills), but that is what I would try, first.

  • @venettafields
    @venettafields 11 месяцев назад +5

    Look, I don’t know anything about electrical work. And I don’t know how I got here. But that’s like the greatest face I’ve ever seen.

  • @ArcFlash89
    @ArcFlash89 11 месяцев назад +1

    I use the Klein carbide hole cutter bits instead of the step bits. They work great

  • @redneckcommie
    @redneckcommie 10 месяцев назад

    Greenlee step bits/unibits work great and they're half the price on ebay. Carbide hole cutters are good for stubborn knock outs, no pre-drilling needed. taping all the wires together before you shove them back in the panel makes them go in much easier.

  • @TylerSmith-kt8rk
    @TylerSmith-kt8rk 11 месяцев назад +2

    For my personal StepBit I drill a pilot hole first and use some cutting oil. I use Milwaukee StepBits

  • @williamdiaz-ij1uh
    @williamdiaz-ij1uh 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent Job.

  • @timkendrick8414
    @timkendrick8414 11 месяцев назад

    Great job. Thanks for sharing...

  • @johnsimoney2035
    @johnsimoney2035 11 месяцев назад

    She’s an electrician! I just can’t get over that she’s actually an electrician 😂 My mind gets blown every time I see her in action lol. Frankly the most amazing thing I’ve seen since sliced bread lol. I love it. So much respect for her going into the trades. Keep up the great content!

  • @c_young-hvac4586
    @c_young-hvac4586 11 месяцев назад

    Ive had my greenlee uni for 15 ish yrs ....granted i do hvac and dont use it as much as you are ...but i saw a spyder brand today that looked pretty sweet im going to pick and try out

  • @josephpuchel6497
    @josephpuchel6497 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent work and tutorial

  • @MarkNShorts
    @MarkNShorts 11 месяцев назад

    What a mess? You have more patience than me, I would ripe the whole panel off the wall. you go Lexi.

  • @troybrown5663
    @troybrown5663 11 месяцев назад

    Panels can get long! LOL! sometimes for no reason. When I review the panels that are being procured I have to make sure they are not super long! one time the vendor tried to give us a 6ft 400A panelboard! LOL1 there were so many spaces "provisions" on the bottom. They will line the breakers on one side sometimes instead of lining them up side to side to get the shortest height! Good job!

  • @jeffcarrico7809
    @jeffcarrico7809 11 месяцев назад +3

    female electrician everyone tell her how wonderful she is!!!!! Men been doing this way longer and complain a lot less. Your a hero Lexi!!!

  • @willblackerby9055
    @willblackerby9055 11 месяцев назад

    As far as the unibits go I’ve had the best luck with the Dewalt ones. Last a very long time and about half the price of the Greenlee and Milwaukee brands and we use them Dailey. Hope this helps. Nice job BTW. 👍🏻

  • @prescottosegie
    @prescottosegie 11 месяцев назад

    Good video awesome work Lexi keep up the good content 😎

  • @stanwalls6434
    @stanwalls6434 6 месяцев назад

    I hope your making a ton of money and I hope the guy you work for understands when you set out on your own, I bet you could get $ support from your subscribers ❤️

  • @gregbennett2437
    @gregbennett2437 10 месяцев назад

    That was great Thank you.🤠

  • @rohanpurcell6230
    @rohanpurcell6230 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sutton tools is a good brand for drill bits we use in Australia we call them Christmas tree bits

  • @trevorkolmatycki4042
    @trevorkolmatycki4042 11 месяцев назад

    Wow there are a lot of poke hazards with that work. Noticed you didn’t have full coverage side shields… but pretty big glasses. Have you ever had any close calls with eye pokes?
    Great Job!!!

  • @charedup
    @charedup 9 месяцев назад

    You need a Greenlee GBS12, I sell electrical Parts in Florida. This is the best uni-bit, Expensive, but its because its the best. Klein's new Valo bits are nice aswell but they are expensive too.

  • @Mike88Actual
    @Mike88Actual 4 месяца назад

    That was chaos turned clean panel. Sometimes when the brain is mush is when the wallet goes ka-ching 🤑🤠!

  • @ksokie63
    @ksokie63 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey lexi👋, awesome work. Just so cool to watch you have that fun.

  • @rinner2801
    @rinner2801 9 месяцев назад

    Nice job.

  • @mikemicksun6469
    @mikemicksun6469 10 месяцев назад

    Use cutting oil with your unibits and other bits. When i did panels used it and it helped some.

  • @alberthartl8885
    @alberthartl8885 11 месяцев назад

    I have used the same Greenlee step bit for over 10 years.

  • @zekenzy6486
    @zekenzy6486 11 месяцев назад

    Great Video. Thank you for sharing

  • @DoneRightReviews
    @DoneRightReviews 11 месяцев назад +1

    Question... I noticed some of the hot wires that went into the breakers on the lower, right side of the panel had some copper showing. Is that OK? I thought the insulation was supposed to go right up to where the wire goes into the breaker. LOVE the channel!!

  • @jacksonb8061
    @jacksonb8061 11 месяцев назад

    In regards to the pre set knockouts why not cut the conduit back and put the necessary bends on the cut off piece to align with the pre existing cut outs?

  • @HalkerVeil
    @HalkerVeil 9 месяцев назад

    Pretty damn good job honestly.

  • @islandendeavor
    @islandendeavor 11 месяцев назад

    Good Job.

  • @FENTANYLJET
    @FENTANYLJET 7 месяцев назад

    Looks so much better

  • @indiancomrade2629
    @indiancomrade2629 11 месяцев назад

    Love and respect from India 🇮🇳… ❤️✌️

  • @chadtitan4159
    @chadtitan4159 11 месяцев назад

    Ok Greenlee step bits are spendy but worth it. Pre drill a whole and “with respect”, slow down your drill speed (like a drill press). You don’t drill metal…you carve it like a chisel to wood. You wanna see metal pig tails not graphite or metal chips. Cutting wax helps to reduce the heat dulling your bit. Also in a pinch I file my bits to make them last longer hope this helps.

    • @garbo8962
      @garbo8962 11 месяцев назад +1

      Found carbide hole cutters way faster other unibits and only produce 8 to 10% of hot steel chips that unibits create. My old Klein 7/8" carbide hole cutter will cut a hole thru 10 guage steel in under 20 seconds.

  • @chriskort889
    @chriskort889 11 месяцев назад

    Outstanding electrical workmanship. I didn’t see you put any fasteners in.

  • @ridgeelectricity6421
    @ridgeelectricity6421 11 месяцев назад

    excellent job 💯

  • @mash5702
    @mash5702 10 месяцев назад

    love the work

  • @Matt-my7pz
    @Matt-my7pz 4 месяца назад

    That can be such a battle when the conduits come from top bottom and side.

  • @kpax9284
    @kpax9284 9 месяцев назад

    Electrical panel looks so different in the us compared with Germany. Nice work

  • @cosme3345
    @cosme3345 11 месяцев назад

    Te a quedado muy bien. Saludos

  • @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl
    @JackT_Music_on_Vinyl 11 месяцев назад +1

    Holy smokes! This one was a huge job. Guys who only do new construction, from scratch are living the life compared to this shit, lol!

  • @gregeconomeier1476
    @gregeconomeier1476 11 месяцев назад

    Good video. I was wondering, why electricians don't use a hand held wire straightening tool?

  • @RBMQHVACRAE
    @RBMQHVACRAE 21 день назад

    Diablo unibits never die on me. I’m in hvac l and drill 20-40 holes a day with them l. Expensive but awesome l.

  • @don-dspid2404
    @don-dspid2404 11 месяцев назад

    Well, at least they gave you service loops. Isn't there a tool for raising the box into place to make it easier than struggling with it? Like an old style car bumper jack of some kind. Nice job.

  • @OwensandCompany
    @OwensandCompany 11 месяцев назад

    Bosch titanium uni-bits have served me well

  • @gtbr8134
    @gtbr8134 8 месяцев назад

    I use stepbits as well but prefer to use it in a pinch or on pvc boxes or plastic exit signs . Use carbide whole saw instead , goes through metal like nothing. (Klein Tools Hole Saw Kit, Carbide Hole Cutter, 4-Piece). I just have a small green Lee knockout set and it can be a pain, it’d rather use carbide whole saw or larger whole saws for bigger holes.
    I also use rack a tier metal shavings collector , pop that on the inside of the panel and you can safely drill into live panels . (Rack-A-Tiers Dirt Bag - Magnetic Drilling Bag for Metal Shavings (84000)

  • @nhankhuu5643
    @nhankhuu5643 3 месяца назад

    Gotta respect the skill

  • @Yotaciv
    @Yotaciv 11 месяцев назад

    Omg get a nice 3/8 cobalt bit and a slug bunter kit. That expensive on unibits lol
    I run a 7/8”-1 1/8” Klein bit. Was 50$ on amazon lasted me two years before it got chipped out a bit on the edge. Its dull but it still cuts a slow 1/2” knock out(7/8” hole) cut the 3/4” knock out faster.