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HomeAutomationX HomeAutomationX What if this project was for an finish attic apartment. The sealing has insulation above but it's the pink wrap insulation. Do I still need those insulation covers??
this is the most complete video on adding additional lights. it covers all of the case that I met. and I am blocked on drilling holes on the beams. I will regard this lady as Goddess of Home Improvement.
I've done a little bit of electric work, and went took a carpentry class in highschool where we built a house from foundation on up. with that being said, I'm impressed. usually I find something to complain about in diy videos, but you guys did everything by code.
Great video. Note to everyone "Where and how to drill joists for electrical cables or plumbing runs depends on what type of floor framing you have. Keep the hole at least 2 in. from the top and the bottom if it’s a dimensional lumber joist. The hole cannot be larger than one-third the depth of the joist, so the maximum hole size for a 2×12 joist (actual size 1-1/2 x 11-1/4 in.) is 3-3/4 in. diameter-plenty big enough for running cable! You can drill the holes anywhere along the length of the joist."
At about 2:00 ...I like the part of the video where she 💅 is drilling the hole. her hand turned into a man hand ✋ all the sudden 😱 🤣🤣 If he is going to be her stand in hand. He needs to get fake nails and polish!
You're supposed to use NM (romex) connectors with the can light junction boxes. That's a code violation as the sharp edge could potentially damage the sheathing. Also drilling blindly is a bad idea. I know a few electricians that found this out the hard way.
Thanks so much for doing this video and adding the links to the tools used! My wife has been dying for pocket lights and I think I have the confidence to get it done for her! Thanks a million!
I will probably call electrician to do the job but its good to know the right way of doing it. Video covered all aspects of this activity and was very useful. Kind of awareness you need before starting the project.
I like this video. This is very helpful for DIY homeowners. I appreciate in making this video. I thought the installation process is very intimidating but it looks like very simple, intermediate and straight forward and once you're able to locate the studs and drill the hole. You just have to run a wire in series connection. It save a lot of money rather than hiring a professional electrician to install for you. I can allocate the saving to buy the materials needed. Also, the insulation tip is a plus. Thank you very much. The only steps that I didn't see is the switch installation in putting the dimmer. Other than that, it's a superb video. More power!
There any liability for installing the spot lights yourself? For example if you'd sell your home and then the house has a fire, would you seller be liable for not disclosing the pot lights were installed by yourself vs an electrician?
The truth is, it is clear yall did edits so the video flowed and was smooth. Many others will just let it run with them studdering and dropping stuff. Very good video!
Great video. Never would have thought of the flexible pole to find adjacent studs. You have really nice tips. I just couldn't imagine what the 4 ft extension is you used on the drill. So glad to see you're a brunette again!
"We can simply run a cable attached to the camera, and feed it through." I wonder how many DIYers have an endoscope amongst their arsenal of Mastercraft and Power Fist tools haha.
2 meter endoscope camera/cable is only few dollars on ebay. I have couple of those and you can hook them up to your android phone using usb otg adapter instead of laptop. Really handy for so many things!
springer 11724 You’re right. A year ago when I wrote that I had been checking them out on amazon and there were many options for less than $100. I’m aware of their value, I’ve used one on nearly every home I’ve worked in to locate electrical or plumbing and even just to determine joist directions. Nowadays, being that they’re so affordable, while still performing very well, a smartphone endoscope and one of those distance measuring lasers are great to have when gathering data on an estimate walk through. Anyways springer 11724, I’m lookin for a fuck or a fight, and I don’t see your sister around.
I was attracted by the thumb nail, but it was actually the best instruction I've seen in RU-vid. I understand all the dirty comments below, but nevertheless, really good instruction. thanks.
I just discovered your channel and subscribed today, so it seems slightly early in our relationship for me to propose. I'll play coy and just continue watching your projects
I'm guessing that you realize that most of your male subscribers watch because of the level of your hottness and the low dresses you wear. Smart on your part. Aside from the eye candy you do actually provide great information and the foray into DIY is welcomed as well. Keep up the good work!
TSnubPro is right. And there's nothing wrong with getting the advice or reviews from a sexy girl rather than someone else's channel. Thanks for the appealing, informative video.
Basic electricity with your host, Nancy Botwin of Agrestic, CA. I'm guessing Doug filmed you. 😉 Okay, seriously, well done project. Very smartly done! Thank you!
i am impressed how good you are! There are many men do not have half of your skill. I will hire you to do my lights in a heart beat. Keep up the good works.
you have no bushing on the boxes to protect the wires, this is against code as the wire can rub on the box. it is pretty interesting to see a pretty girl in a nice dress drilling holes in the celling though iv definitely never seen that before lol
He's right, you need a cable clamp to prevent chafing or to keep the wire nuts from coming apart if somebody is too rough yanking out the light bulb. They look like this: www.homedepot.com/p/1-1-4-in-Non-Metallic-NM-Twin-Screw-Clamp-Connector-90514/100192775
Because she really doesn't know what she's doing. Clamp for Romex coming through a box is a must and using the end of the flex bit to pull your wires is the whole reason to use it. Also, make sure to use a guide ball on the flex bit so you avoid the possibility of running your bit up through the floor of the second story.
Good information. I'm glad you covered the vapor barrier too! Not many people do. One criticism though, if our prof ever caught us wearing a metal ring while working with wires, we would have to go and sit in the cafeteria and think about why it's a bad idea to have metal jewelery when working with power... So good video but lose the jewelery (even if you think the wires are not live)! ;)
You are seriously a lady of many talents. You dress for the opera but do handy (person) jobs and u have the nicest smile. See we notice other things too. Good luck with ur channel 👸🎥👍🌹
Great Video! Thanks for the clear concise presentation. The hand double needs to paint their nails to match the master shot. I'm a video guy so I notice everything. I like the LED swap, I only have one incandescent light left in the house and that's 22 years old... just seeing how long it will last. I have vaulted ceilings so I might have to go with track light because there is very little room between the ceiling and the roof. Can you estimate how tall the can and wire protector is when installed?