Summary of Celotex!! Electricians worst nightmare

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This video discusses a method for installing lighting and networking through celotex, a type of insulation that can be difficult to work with. The builder uses 1.5 mil twin conductor cable to run the current down the cable, instead of the 1 mil usually used, in order to reduce the heat and current carrying capacity. The video also discusses how to send pictures and videos of electrical disasters to the email address provided.

  • 00:00:00 Nicholas Adam demonstrates how to use a five mil bit in a wall drill to quickly drill straight in and straight out in a wall. He also shows how to use a cable puller to easily remove screws from a wall.
  • 00:05:00 This video explains how an engineer might deal with a Celotex ceiling in a building. The engineer marks the Celotex ceiling where the cable drops will be and starts cutting the Celotex to create the cable roots. Then, he cuts the Celotex to fit the downlights, marks the Celotex again, and starts cutting it again to fit the downlights.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses a method for installing lighting and networking through celotex. Celotex is a type of insulation used in construction that can be difficult to work with, but the video's narrator explains how to install lighting and networking through it.
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses Celotex, an insulation material that can be a nightmare for electricians. The builder used 1.5 mil twin conductor cable to run the current down the cable, instead of the 1 mil usually used, in order to reduce the heat and current carrying capacity. The video also discusses how to send pictures and videos of electrical disasters to the email address provided.

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