Electrician Tricks & Hacks That Change EVERYTHING!

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  • Electrician Tricks & Hacks That Change EVERYTHING!
    Welcome back to Electrician District. In today’s channel, we are going to feature Electrician tricks and hacks that will change everything. Who does not love electricity? Electricity keeps our house bright and warm. It is also the main tool to provide us entertainment and is vital in providing our daily meals. In short, electricity makes living easy and enjoyable.
    However, electricity will also come with great risks especially if you do not practice safety measures. Good thing that there are electrical tricks and safety tips you can follow. Presenting Electrician tricks and hacks that will change everything.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @hankkline7300
    @hankkline7300 2 года назад +11

    If you get into fiberglass insulation, one way of relieving some of the discomfort is to use the sticky sine of duct tape to remove some of the fiberglass from your arms etc. If you have a fiberglass ladder that makes you itch when handling it, spray it with a clear coat with U V protection. Found in any do it yourself store. OSHA does not allow you to paint ladders since paint may hide cracks. If your ladder whistles when you drive down the road, spray a little expanding foam into the hollow rungs only needed on one side of ladder, to stop the irritating noise. I always mark the feed wire for GFI outlets on the rough in, saves time when trimming out. A piece of #6 ground wire is great for fishing down an insulated wall, it pushes right through fiberglass insulation. The next time you have your steel fish tape out, take the time to straighten all the kinks out, and take a rag with some oil or WD-40 on it and wipe it clean and lubricate it a little. It will pay dividends the next time you use it. Also think twice before you decide which end to pull from. Make it easy on yourself if you can. Remember Wire is like water, it runs best downhill. Don't forget to snake the heavy wire so that the person feeding it can keep up with the puller.

  • @SauravNandy-tw3pz
    @SauravNandy-tw3pz 6 месяцев назад

    Will 10 sq mm aluminium service wire be perfect for air conditioner connection from meter?

  • @SouthEastGreenFarms
    @SouthEastGreenFarms Год назад +2

    4:40 please god no please know don’t do this

  • @faboitas
    @faboitas 2 года назад +1

    3:59 excuse me?
    have you ever even tried this?
    just use your long pliers with your normal ones in each hand and force it out while rotating and you are good, if you use it to force it in with another bulb you might end up just wasting more time since most of the times those kind of bulbs that break are rusty or the interior is still there so dont waste time with those

  • @-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
    @-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Год назад +2

    lackluster. while there are some good tidbits of information, the laziness of not actually showing them is just poor production.

    • @oskytel3780
      @oskytel3780 9 месяцев назад

      Agreed. I was confused what the hell he was talking about without a visual demonstration.

  • @baldrick2352
    @baldrick2352 2 года назад

    Can anyone explain the one about the hanger? Didn't get that one at all.

    • @walterjeffreys40
      @walterjeffreys40 2 года назад +3

      It's just about the only useful trick here... cut a coat hangar with a nice angled cut and straighten it out, you can use it as a drill bit to make a tiny hole in the floor next to the wall... makes it easy to find where to drill up into the wall from underneath

  • @augustbradshaw8701
    @augustbradshaw8701 Год назад +1

    4:40 is a terrible tip. Please never do this.

    • @joew4202
      @joew4202 11 месяцев назад

      Yea I didn’t understand that at all

  • @davidciurea6261
    @davidciurea6261 Год назад

    Whyyy u talk so fast???????

  • @hasansdiary2224
    @hasansdiary2224 2 года назад

    hi i want to ask question kindly you give email id