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Dean3 years ago

A few days later👇🏻

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😈BagaskoroArifP😈3 years ago

I’ve mastered this through @AmongUsGame

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chasing chrome3 years ago

No electrician is doing any of this ……

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Runtime Agent3 years ago

No, this is NOT an acceptable work practice, at least in the United States. We have all kinds of safe wire nuts/crimping/mechanical parts and techniques to make a splice in wires safe. It is a good animation video... so there's that.

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Nomorsad3 years ago

Please, use this for safety of your family

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Jon Startin3 years ago

Some of these are things you should actively avoid, not aspire to. Wrapping one cable around another is a big no.

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The Average Jo3 years ago

I’m wired weird. I found this very interesting to watch

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elevendarter3 years ago

Actually, as an electrician by trade I think that using the pen or something small for insulating when there's little room is a great idea and I'm gonna do it next time in certain situations!

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JUST FACT3 years ago

Did you know? The first electrical wiring in homes was made of bare copper, which was nailed or stapled directly to the wood framing of the building. It wasn't until the 1920s that cloth-covered wiring was introduced, which was much safer and more durable than previous wiring.

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