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That armeg hole saw kit it's great, but I only tend to use it if I need a Friday job to end quickly....I'm always paranoid when drilling through joists, you just never know where/how stuff is clipped...I always prefer to cut the board and lift it About 4 years ago my apprentice went straight through a gas pipe......never shit myself so much in all my life. Keep up the good work, and Kasper will learn many great things from you I'm sure
Fair play, occupied rewires are never easy, and chipboard sucks when you’re an electrician 😂 Had the armeg hole saw kit for years…..would cry if I had to use that many plugs though lol, circular saw would definitely have sped things up a bit for you…..pipes are a gamble though! Love your attitude to the job 👍🏼
Hi Ryan another top video I’ve been back in hospital so I am catching up on your videos which is good them floors are a bit of work when drilling out the holes I found it best to just start of with the hole saw and then remove the centre drill and then carry on so not to hit any cables below not saying it will work every time but cautious as we go, all the best to the both of you and be safe. Woodyx
How tech has progressed, I used to open up an old metal coat hanger bash down the hook and tape it to a length of oval tube or plastic trunking lid made good fishing rods
That Metabo seem like it was playing up a bit drilling that hole? I may be wrong, are you pleased with Metabo do you rate them? I'm deciding between Metabo and Milwaukee
Wasn’t playing up mate, it was just me trying to put too much weight on it instead of letting that drill so the work. You can’t go wrong with Metabo mate 👍🏻
@@RDavisElectrical oh ok sound as, yeah looking at it I think milwaukee has more tool options but I've always been a fan of Metabo I think I got my answer 👍
@@RDavisElectrical cheers mate. We live in a house with chipboard and at some point it's going to need a rewire, still on old colours and a plastic board. I guess the holes are the easiest way, that's why I was asking.