Wiring our Breaker Box! | Abandoned Shed to Tiny House! #tinyhouse #electrical #diy

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Thats not to code. You need to secure all wires within 12" or 1' of the entrance ot the panel. Also, did you put the right number of conductors in each fitting, or just cram them in?

artemisargent
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Wait so was the xtool just to mark out the holes, or did you just turn up the passes to 10+ to get through that lumber? 😅

nathanblanchard
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If its that big it isnt a tiny home....😅

aaronhaley
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The biggest tiny home you mean a house? Size is relative.

prestongoodolboy
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All that money and no surge protection?

jrdn.lauren
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Tell me you didn’t pull a permit without telling me you pulled a permit. Perfect example 😂of

narutofanz
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Still not right. Cables need to be secured within 12" of breaker box

Skibidi_Male_X
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Good job using wagos and not wire nuts

ched
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“World’s biggest tiny house” you mean a house????

hashimhalstead
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X-tool advertisement. I think the entire point of putting it in the video was for the cash from the x-tool. It can not cut that thick. I think you used it to mark the outside of the circles for show, then cut them with a paddle bit. You can clearly see the tear out on the sides of the holes as well as the absence of singe. A half way descent use would have been to mark the points for the spur of the bit. A tape measure would have cut a load of time off. Congrats on the project, but I think you're a lying shill. I own a co2 laser more powerful than the x-tool and have done this task as well. The paddle bit was the best tool for that job.

SnWfan
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World's biggest tiny house? Danner ...

straight-up-shots
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All those dual function breakers must have cost an arm and a leg.

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