Personally I would of clipped the cables at high level on the shed walls and then dropped down to the sockets. I get that it’s only a shed, but having them loose like that makes them prone to damage. It’s all a learning curve, keep up the good work.
@@AdamDunlopElectrical Yes, I would agree with the comment about clipping at the top and coming down they are out of the way of getting damaged by items being stored also those panels have thin wood braces I would be wary of weakening the structure. I hope this job was not too far from you as what you have to consider is that is three visits and each visit costs you money to get there.
Agree, would have dropped down in conduit. Would have put in noggins for sockets also and stainless steel cable ties with conduit. You are good to show your work as that’s how we all learn. I would not run those t and E horizontally like that again. Someone will put something heavy on it and will drag it down. Cost is important but customers also need to trust you to recommend a good job. I would be very slow to do a shed without conduit or poor man’s trunking, high level with drop downs. Thanks for video. Keep it up
Top job Adam. I totally agree with you on the shed build quality. New sheds are expensive and very poor quality. I built a new wooden shed recently and regret it. I should of spent extra and brought a plastic one.
The cust requirements are 2 S/O and a light and switch, they do not know how it should be installed or configured, the electrician then needs to make that judgement and quote. Dont lower your standards to do a cheap job.
Looks good, i think i would have gone for a 6mm from the house to a 5way board then 2.5 to the second shed with some galv conduit for the cables so they dont get caught or damaged, You know that cable will be used to hang stuff from
Everybody will do the job differently. If your happy it's done to the best of your ability and the customer is happy with the job. Then everyone's happy.
Hi.tuff. is a tougher cable ...and there are some tidy cleats and banding out there...also makes a better seal in a stuffing gland...and can handle quite a knock...swa to shed .. changover to hi.tuff
Maybe, just all not very nice and neat like you said with the cables flapping about. Also the iso switch for shed one looks faulty and hole drilled for swa is about 3 times too big, unless glory hole size was on the spec? Other than that, enjoying the content. Good effort
A few observations, not criticisms at all, I’d have taken the supply for shed two out the back wall next to the feed in for shed one rather than running it up the inside corner, I’d have raised the floorboard panel up to cover the hole(s) through the shed wall as it’d look neater, then either used conduit for the sockets or clipped the t&e along the top of the wall and brought it down to each socket rather than stringing across (for the sake of a couple of extra metres of cable), my OCD would have made me put isolator for shed one on the left and finally, you should have used some flexicon somewhere, for old times sake 😂 Otherwise, a cracking job! 👍
Nice job here bringing the modern world of electricity to those sheds and let us all remember that people do some very strange things in sheds that are best done with the doors tightly closed 🙃
Check out table D1 of the on site guide for cable spacings. Could have possibly inserted more 4x2 timber and clipped to that between the uprights or take the cable up along the top and down for each outlet. At the beginning we are all eager for work but i have found when someone wants a cheap jobs its best to walk away, either you're not happy with the work of the customer isn't.
Hi Adam nice job mate no criticisms here but was the sheds fed of a spur in the mainhouse? and why have an Isolater at the back of the shed? you know that shed will be rammed soon and that will not be accessible think i would have placed at the front by the door above the double socket. thx keep up the good works
Come up and along the top bit of timber and then drop to to sockets so you can clip correctly and guarantee they are secure. Anything catches them cables they will get stretched or worse yanked out. Live and learn mate! You can't improve by getting it right all the time! Everyday is a learning day!
The best back boxes are Deta, They're ABS, 20 years garentee, the ones Adam used are plastic, probably appleby, which in that location won.t last a year.@@kevinpaterson4859
Definitely should of talked the customer into going for conduit in the shed. Looks pretty awful the Twin and Earth on show. Why didn't you cover the SWA coming into the shed behind the back board?
Don't see them as negative, the lad can do good work, but if everyone tells him he's the best thing since sliced bread, he'll never learn, now is the time he actually starts learning, he can only get better if he takes comments / suggestions onboard
When I got my shed wired up sparky wouldn't let me use the none ip rated items I bought he told me it all has to be up rated and went ahead and fitted them
@@bobcat9754aviary has IP rated sockets switches lighting and sub main from house goes into aviary to garage board, however its my shed for storage I just wanted normal lap sockets installed had them all there for him to fit but he insisted it's got to be up ones as sheds can get wet in his words so persisted on more IP sockets
Totally agree but as a young lad he will learn better cable management. That’s the beauty of RUclips video,s that he will get constructive criticism so his learning curve will be steeper
Nice little job there Adam! Any reason you didnt use one (or a couple of) LED battens in each shed? Would provide a better distribution of light and fits a bit more nicely on the beams. Even (heaven forbid) a couple of LAP items. Being in a shed, one of their IP65 battens are actually quite well designed. Personally i would have tried to get top and bottom entry consistent between each of those double sockets, one is up and one is down which looks a bit strange to me. Mind you it is just a shed so perhaps I am being picky!
why didn't you bring the two swa's through behind the backboard at the same level. If the customer told me not to use conduit or trunking, i wouldnt have done it. would you run twin and earth up someones wall in their living room. just because they wanted a cheap job. I'lld say its more vulnerable in a shed. Whats the maximum support spacings for 2.5mm run horizontally, you can ofcoarse lift the fence panel out and from the neigbours garden lift the cable off the ground and fix it properly.
@@bobcat9754 it’s double insulated and run through the joists no different to a loft, we’re in the real world he said he couldn’t get fixings in as the sheds too thin. Guessing in your loft all the cables are in galv tubes covered by afdds 😅 and I’m a spark an industrial one 👍👌
Personally I would of clipped the cables at high level on the shed walls and then dropped down to the sockets. I get that it’s only a shed, but having them loose like that makes them prone to damage.
It’s all a learning curve, keep up the good work.
Cheers
@@AdamDunlopElectrical Yes, I would agree with the comment about clipping at the top and coming down they are out of the way of getting damaged by items being stored also those panels have thin wood braces I would be wary of weakening the structure.
I hope this job was not too far from you as what you have to consider is that is three visits and each visit costs you money to get there.
Agree, would have dropped down in conduit. Would have put in noggins for sockets also and stainless steel cable ties with conduit. You are good to show your work as that’s how we all learn. I would not run those t and E horizontally like that again. Someone will put something heavy on it and will drag it down. Cost is important but customers also need to trust you to recommend a good job. I would be very slow to do a shed without conduit or poor man’s trunking, high level with drop downs. Thanks for video. Keep it up
Good stuff Ad!. One suggestion is to consider fitting wireless linked optical smoke alarms in the sheds if they're charging ebikes etc. Cheers
Could have done a catenary to shed 2 to avoid those concrete panels. Also as above not a lover of the low clipping.
Top job Adam. I totally agree with you on the shed build quality. New sheds are expensive and very poor quality. I built a new wooden shed recently and regret it. I should of spent extra and brought a plastic one.
Good job, well done. Sorry to read comments, everyone does the job differently. You went with the customer requirements.
Cheers
The cust requirements are 2 S/O and a light and switch, they do not know how it should be installed or configured, the electrician then needs to make that judgement and quote. Dont lower your standards to do a cheap job.
Looks good, i think i would have gone for a 6mm from the house to a 5way board then 2.5 to the second shed with some galv conduit for the cables so they dont get caught or damaged, You know that cable will be used to hang stuff from
Everybody will do the job differently. If your happy it's done to the best of your ability and the customer is happy with the job. Then everyone's happy.
Best thing I ever got done electrical wise was to get an electrician to run power to my shed. 👍🏻 Made certain things so much easier.
Sounds great!
Hi.tuff. is a tougher cable ...and there are some tidy cleats and banding out there...also makes a better seal in a stuffing gland...and can handle quite a knock...swa to shed .. changover to hi.tuff
Really nice job Adam!
Good stuff. I would have definitely gone for conduit horizontal between sockets and chucked a saddle on each stud. Little bit more work but worth it.
Mmhh maybe if wanted from customer
Maybe, just all not very nice and neat like you said with the cables flapping about. Also the iso switch for shed one looks faulty and hole drilled for swa is about 3 times too big, unless glory hole size was on the spec? Other than that, enjoying the content. Good effort
A few observations, not criticisms at all, I’d have taken the supply for shed two out the back wall next to the feed in for shed one rather than running it up the inside corner, I’d have raised the floorboard panel up to cover the hole(s) through the shed wall as it’d look neater, then either used conduit for the sockets or clipped the t&e along the top of the wall and brought it down to each socket rather than stringing across (for the sake of a couple of extra metres of cable), my OCD would have made me put isolator for shed one on the left and finally, you should have used some flexicon somewhere, for old times sake 😂 Otherwise, a cracking job! 👍
Nice job here bringing the modern world of electricity to those sheds and let us all remember that people do some very strange things in sheds that are best done with the doors tightly closed 🙃
Check out table D1 of the on site guide for cable spacings. Could have possibly inserted more 4x2 timber and clipped to that between the uprights or take the cable up along the top and down for each outlet.
At the beginning we are all eager for work but i have found when someone wants a cheap jobs its best to walk away, either you're not happy with the work of the customer isn't.
Cool, thanks
Hi Adam nice job mate no criticisms here but was the sheds fed of a spur in the mainhouse? and why have an Isolater at the back of the shed? you know that shed will be rammed soon and that will not be accessible think i would have placed at the front by the door above the double socket. thx keep up the good works
Come up and along the top bit of timber and then drop to to sockets so you can clip correctly and guarantee they are secure. Anything catches them cables they will get stretched or worse yanked out. Live and learn mate! You can't improve by getting it right all the time! Everyday is a learning day!
Cheers
U probably strengthen the shed up putting them dwangs in4 the skt pal
Ahah
I would have run the cables along the top studs and dropped them down to the sockets, don't like the look of it going across the walls.
What you think mate 6 or 8 inch ck cutters
Think it’s the 180 ones I use
Can you do a toolbag tour and maybe explain why you use what you do?
Yeh I’ll look G doing this
Look at
Great job 👏 what brand are those back boxes?
The best back boxes are Deta, They're ABS, 20 years garentee, the ones Adam used are plastic, probably appleby, which in that location won.t last a year.@@kevinpaterson4859
@@AdamDunlopElectrical I’ve seen but would be interesting to see an updated version now you’ve qualified
People are going to use those horizontal cables to hang stuf on,... poor cable support there Adam.
❤where do you get the power from 😊
Dentist colour shade 😂
Definitely should of talked the customer into going for conduit in the shed. Looks pretty awful the Twin and Earth on show. Why didn't you cover the SWA coming into the shed behind the back board?
So it’s accessible for future
Nice job, some times its Nothing u can do. However, cleen job mate
but most of the time theres plenty
This man has to much money, look at all them tools!
He didnt buy them, he was given them because of Nick bundys channel
Did you mean to not seal the hole?
❤ too many negative comments good tidy young spark the new Nick bundy ❤
Don't see them as negative, the lad can do good work, but if everyone tells him he's the best thing since sliced bread, he'll never learn, now is the time he actually starts learning, he can only get better if he takes comments / suggestions onboard
Loving the content Adam, our employer recently switched to verso fittings, what do you think of them ?
Yea good I like em
Great job Adam, nice and neat well done👍
that verso RH switch tab has broken....
Nice 1… not a sparky but looks a good job to me
Cheers I try ahah
You need an apprentice to do all the dogsbody work 👌
Ahah
When I got my shed wired up sparky wouldn't let me use the none ip rated items I bought he told me it all has to be up rated and went ahead and fitted them
was it actually a shed or an aviary, i can see your a male budgie
@@bobcat9754aviary has IP rated sockets switches lighting and sub main from house goes into aviary to garage board, however its my shed for storage I just wanted normal lap sockets installed had them all there for him to fit but he insisted it's got to be up ones as sheds can get wet in his words so persisted on more IP sockets
i always clip high level & drop down in conduit to sockets switches etc. kids can pull on them cables ? not your best work mate
Totally agree but as a young lad he will learn better cable management. That’s the beauty of RUclips video,s that he will get constructive criticism so his learning curve will be steeper
All the gear no idea
U taking on any apprentices?
Lovely jubly
Don’t think I would want chipboard as my shed roof. When it gets wet. That’s it
It’s OSB, as used in the structure of many buildings these days. If it’s the correct grade it’s fine.
Most sheds are crap these days
Exported PME?
Doesnt matter if its wooden framed
in a wooden shed with no extraneous parts no gas or water pme earthing is fine.
Nice little job there Adam!
Any reason you didnt use one (or a couple of) LED battens in each shed? Would provide a better distribution of light and fits a bit more nicely on the beams. Even (heaven forbid) a couple of LAP items. Being in a shed, one of their IP65 battens are actually quite well designed.
Personally i would have tried to get top and bottom entry consistent between each of those double sockets, one is up and one is down which looks a bit strange to me.
Mind you it is just a shed so perhaps I am being picky!
Nothing wrong with Primart for a bargin, but just don't go ordering tools off Wish 🙂
Very true!
why didn't you bring the two swa's through behind the backboard at the same level. If the customer told me not to use conduit or trunking, i wouldnt have done it. would you run twin and earth up someones wall in their living room. just because they wanted a cheap job. I'lld say its more vulnerable in a shed. Whats the maximum support spacings for 2.5mm run horizontally, you can ofcoarse lift the fence panel out and from the neigbours garden lift the cable off the ground and fix it properly.
It’s a shed you nob, not somewhere they’re living in every day. If they don’t mind seeing the cables up to them.
Nothin wrong with what I did and I’d love to lift the fence however if I did I would be greated with the neighbours shed so no luck 🤣
@@asherd101 you're clearly not an electrician, just because it's a shed doesn't mean it's exempt from regulations or common sense.
@@bobcat9754 it’s double insulated and run through the joists no different to a loft, we’re in the real world he said he couldn’t get fixings in as the sheds too thin. Guessing in your loft all the cables are in galv tubes covered by afdds 😅 and I’m a spark an industrial one 👍👌
Sadly that install looks like poor DIY. T&E when run at that height is prone to damage such as from garden implements or just general occupancy.
It is a DIY job
Those lights are identical to thorn lara lights. Everything about them. Must be rebadged.
Ahah
Great electrics. Using "obviously" as a filler word in almost every sentence isn't cool though.
🤣
Why does everyone wear gloves all the time now and never use a hand tool. It's bent.
Because they have baby skin
I think they come with baby powder inside@@andysims4906