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I'm an Electrician. My advice to anyone in the trades is to get along with all the trades on your site. You are going to need something from them and they from you as well. Work together not against each other and your job will be 100% more productive.
@Blkgoat
3 жыл бұрын
I tried that but the shell contractors screwed everyone
@fcoc2203
3 жыл бұрын
Very true
@atgimm2090
3 жыл бұрын
Team work 💪
@camarojunky4853
3 жыл бұрын
I’m a systems integrator so I do the software machine control side but yes I always try to get along with the electricians because I need there help quite a bit
@MandenTV
3 жыл бұрын
I’m an apprentice plumber and I’ve always heard of all of the shade that plumbers and electricians throw at each other. But I’ve gotten along great with them and other crews, no crap-flinging, asking each other how we can stay out of everyone’s way and helping each other out when they need a tool or something handed to them.
Grayson - thanks for all the audio work you did lol - I don’t typically work with a mic in front of my face. Next time I’ll face forward 🤦♂️😂
@cbart1987
3 жыл бұрын
great lighting Irish ?? lol
@breed187
3 жыл бұрын
@Electrician U. Remember that plumbers or “Turd Herders” only know two things. 1. Water runs downhill. 2. Paychecks are on Fridays. LMAO of course we respect the plumbers but do we….
@larryhendrickson8446
3 жыл бұрын
@@breed187 you forgot ‘don’t bite your fingernails. 😂
@LoganRock88
3 жыл бұрын
Just don’t be a Walmart manager
@cbart1987
3 жыл бұрын
I was just commenting on the green light on eu’s face lol
I’m an electrician, regardless of your trade, definitely start thinking about what kind of electrician, plumber, HVAC tech, etc. you want to be. Commercial or residential, service or construction, union or non-union. Always helps. Love my trade
@butterpants5711
3 жыл бұрын
How did you do it? I've been looking for apprenticeships but i never see any i want to work a trade..
@mattmichel1068
3 жыл бұрын
@@butterpants5711 I went through a school which had contacts with local electrical companies for when we were getting ready to graduate. Something that might help is to look up local electrical contractors in your area and see if they have the apprenticeship programs. Here in San Antonio, we have a lot of work constantly going on so your chances of finding more companies are better in bigger and booming cities.
@bigcheese9096
3 жыл бұрын
@@butterpants5711 just call local shops and tell them you would like to apply for a job. Even with zero experience someone will hire you. Most will train on the job.
@abdirahkimmohamud4252
Жыл бұрын
@@bigcheese9096 after you get the apprenticeship how did u study the codes and prepare for the exams btw im wondering if i should be a apprenticeship but im wary
@bigcheese9096
Жыл бұрын
@@abdirahkimmohamud4252 just learned on the job from doing the worj
EZ question to answer. Plumbing is recession proof. You could always wait to build your deck or room addition but you can’t wait next month replace your busted water heater or worse when you need to flush your toilets. My boss was an electrician that owned his company and he told me that he sold his electrical company when he realized that he could only upgrade a buildings electrical one time and return to that same building in like 30-40 years but a plumber can continue to work on that same building replacing and upgrade the plumbing year round :)
@nah_ual
4 ай бұрын
ehhh depends man. can people just put off getting their power back on?
I was so surprised to see my favorite electrician and plumber doing a mashup. Electrical trade for the win though. Started estimating a year and a half ago. I love it but I do miss working with my hands some times. It sure is nice sitting in the AC.
@xxsilver_gamingxx389
2 жыл бұрын
Plumber don’t have ac
@xxsilver_gamingxx389
2 жыл бұрын
😂
This was great to see you two together!!
@frkzombie6
3 жыл бұрын
You need to do a collab with them next. I'm not a hvac tech but love your videos.
@dovidvogel
3 жыл бұрын
When will you do a collaboration with Roger?
@hvacjay3201
3 жыл бұрын
I have love for all trades men. That being said hvac techs can do it all. 😉 and then some.
@zachsilkey9404
3 жыл бұрын
Chris are you gonna have one of these guys on overtime?
@martinrojas7595
3 жыл бұрын
You need to do a collaboration with the HVAC Jerks
This was the KZread collaboration that we never knew we needed!! Both if you guys put out stellar content!! 👍👍
@ElectricianU
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching my dude!!
I hope anyone that has doubts about the trades watches this video. You guys make it very clear about what it's all about. You guys also make it fun, which it is when you get into it.
As an HVAC tech, I follow both of your channels. You guys are great at what you do.
@CHS_BLue
Жыл бұрын
What’s it like being a hvac tech?
DUDE I've been waiting for this collaboration!
I love seeing stuff like this, I’m a diesel mechanic and I grew up working with my dad taking apart old school luxury cars and selling the parts and as I got older I just wanted to work on bigger things, I have respect for every trade worker.
I’m Am a Electrician I love the field it is a great trait to be involved in the one thing I will say is you need to be mechanically inclined if not you’re gonna have a hard time in the trade I worked with a guy that was terrified of a 4 foot ladder
@bluewaves2539
2 жыл бұрын
@2Smart4Uapes Oddly enough I've talked with some in the trade electricians and plumbers and electricians seem to be more open and friendlier
The trades collab we have been waiting for, finally!
That’s awesome 🤣 As the maintenance director for a property management company I get to use the fun tools for all of the trades. Both of you guys are great! It goes beyond what can be learned from both of you. A lot of times I already know what you guys are explaining and I’ll watch anyway. No matter how long you’ve been doing something there will always be something you don’t know or a cool new way of doing what you do know. You guys get me excited to go to work sometimes. You’ve both introduced me to some cool tools I didn’t know about. Also like Sparky Channel, got 2 learn and weirdest of all Drain addict 🤣 Something so satisfying about watching the poo go down.
if you're thinking about ANY construction field, make peace with mathematics. you don't have to be a super number geek, but you will do much better if you are comfortable with the concepts involved in algebra, and geometry. a handy hint: algebra is the process of turning a story problem into an equation. I can't say i use it every day, but I use it way more than I thought I would.
@bigdaddyhd76
3 жыл бұрын
Read a tape measure learn fractions is all the math you need in the plumbing industry
@kenbrown2808
3 жыл бұрын
@@bigdaddyhd76 I guess if you want to be a second rate turd herder for your entire career, you only need to know enough math to do what the foreman/supervisor tells you to do.
@rcrxjlb
3 жыл бұрын
...You must be a pipefitter...?
@skinnyslims5327
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 I’ve run a plumbing company for the past 7 years and still count on my fingers. In my opinion the biggest thing people need to learn is constructive criticism and be eager to learn. That’s a huge hurdle for a good amount of the work force unfortunately.
@kenbrown2808
3 жыл бұрын
@@skinnyslims5327 i use my calculator app. But i know what to punch in.
I suspect you hate handymen, but it’s my second career. I grew up doing a bit of everything, and learned my limitations. There are some jobs that just need an experienced professional, whether it be plumbing, electrical, or driving a skid-steer. I applaud all tradespersons, and I refer as much as I actually do the work. I mostly do ceiling fans, bath faucets, and hang TVs on walls. Both of these guys are great at explaining what they do and pointing out pitfalls. Great info for apprentices and do-it-yourselfers. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
I have been a apprentice for 1.5years now and can honestly say that you have inspired me to love this trade! Like u said, I wake up everyday excited to go to work! My grandpa told me if u like what kind of work you do then u will never be “working” a day in your life. Love your channel man and wishing you all the success on the world!
@brennanstanfield1714
Жыл бұрын
What do u do
I've been hoping for this collaboration. Me being an electrician in the DFW area. Both guys work in Texas. Super stoked
Im a year two electrical apprentice and i always been really cool with other HVAC techs around. One of my good friends is HVAC tech since highschool.
That camaraderie and competition between apprentices is one of the main reasons i love being one so much
You get what you put into the craft. I've had to provide and pay for my own journeyman and master licenses. Bought my own study books. Put my own free time into studying this field and getting better. But I now command a much higher wage. I have the freedom to go where I want. It is great when companies are willing to invest in you. But when they aren't, your abilities allow you the leeway to work for whatever company has the compensation, work-life balance and the culture that you want. I just feel like people coming into these trades aren't told enough that you really do get out of this what you put into it.
Great banter between you two! I’ve been watching both of your channels for a while. You should get together more often! I’m sure you’re inspiring many people to go into the trades. Like Matt Risinger has said ( and others) the hard working tradespeople are in high demand right now. Everyone wants to get unit high tech but plumbing and AC units go out all the time. Electrical systems fail. GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY AND MAKE SOME GOOD MONEY! Great job on both your parts. Keep it up!
Man the last part really made so much sense, I’m at a place where I’ve reached the top as much as I can grow and been thinking about getting into the trades, definitely gonna get into one
As an Electrician myself , if you want to be praised by other trades , just grab a broom at the end of the day and CLEAN YOUR MESS. You'd think they just saw you walk on water!! Just kidding. Learn how to work WITH other trades. IE: plan ahead with them , learn their requirements as well as teach them yours , let the plumbers go first!!! (I can't stress that one enough!) . On a metal stud job , do NOT run wiring through a floating stud mid point! Top or bottom only... The sheetrockers will thank you! Piece your conduits in 3 foot sections in a cinder block wall (the brickys will buy you a beer for doing that) , mark your box centers and heights on the floors to avoid them getting buried or make them easy to locate if they do , etc.. little things like this you don't get taught in any trade school.. They get taught on the job!
@greentjmtl
2 жыл бұрын
Can you explain the reason for 3 ft section of conduit?
@PatrickKQ4HBD
2 жыл бұрын
I know a little bit about all the trades, but I have no idea what half of what you're saying means. Got a ways to go!
You guys together is awesome! Love both of your channels!
I love both of your channels and have learned so much from both of you awesome seeing you to together
I always tell electricians that they are good at twisting nuts, they get mad. Then I steal their ladders
@garrettstephens91
Жыл бұрын
As a Pipefitter/Plumber, most Electricians are gay anyways (joke).
Roger out there networking with the best! I love both your channels
Great to see a compilation between you guys gotta say after twenty years in construction sixteen years of it as an electrician it’s good to see two guys trying to bring in new blood we are hurting for people these days especially ones willing to learn. Other than that I will say the one craft I hire around my home is plumbers and why because you guys are worth every nickel!
Much respect my guys. Love it 😀
My favorite plumbing and electrical KZreadrs ❤️ made my day!
@ElectricianU
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for being a follower my friend!
Just recently started watching Roger Wakefield and been watching Electrician U for a long time so this is awesome!🤩
I have been WAITING for this video!!
Thank you for making this video.
being a reasonably competent amateur at both, one major difference to point out: it's pretty easy to make a mediocre electrical connection that works "fine" for decades like in a light fixture. splice the wires shove them into the box, it's probably fine as long as someone's not plugging in a vacuum. on the other hand there's no such thing as a "quick splice pipes" or even screwing in a faucet. water under pressure will always always always find a way to leak and create a disaster within a couple of years. and there's no such thing as test leads or alligator clips for pipe checkup. imagine how awesome it would be if there was a clamp-on thing like a current meter for measuring pipe flow!
Amazing video and truly shows the respect that we electricians have for plumbers and that plumbers have for us. I couldn't hit like enough
HVAC guy in summer: _Let the kids fight amongst themselves._
@timothycampbell8053
3 жыл бұрын
We are plumbers… AND electricians. We just know very little about all that “code” crap.
@auspicioustoot
2 жыл бұрын
@@timothycampbell8053 Just bc you can dry fit pvc it doesn't make you a plumber. Code is a big deal too if you consider it crap you shouldn't be touching anyone's plumbing.
loved the words of wisdom I'm about to go back to school for HAVC
So funny I watch Roger and I’m a electrician and I watch Dustin…awesome combo video. Both you guys are great, keep it up and do more videos together if you can! Thanks for the content!
The collab of a lifetime no cap keepin it real
This is dope! Big fans of both of you gents
How have I been watching both of you guys for awhile now and completely missed these videos.
I was on both their live streams asking when this collab was going to happen and it finally did 🙌
@ElectricianU
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for pushing to make it happen my dude
@jesuscorona9502
3 жыл бұрын
@@ElectricianU thank you. Both of you keep up the good work and making excellent content! It does not go unnoticed
To see both of you together is confirming that universes are travelable between each other 🥰🛠🔧
was literally watching electrician U and started to think of roger and then I scroll down and see this… great collaboration 👍🏽
Spark works for plumbing too. You need a spark to light the torch for soldering and brazing.
Two of my favorite tradesman. If we could get Mike Rowe to interview, that would be a hoot!
2 of my favorites on yt. Video made me smile.
After 35 years of plumbing I've never seen and electrician pick up a broom and sweep up all the wood chips they left. Other than that, I respect them after helping one pull 300 foot of 4 gauge through a 4" conduit. It's hard work as well.
I'm a lic plumber and electrician great job guys fantastic
Services is my industry, I love doing something new every day
HVAC is the best we do it all!!! Haha just kidding love both of your channels. Always trying to improve my knowledge in both plumbing and electrical for HVAC. You both do things the proper way and do high quality work.
I Love It! You two have helped me so much when designing and building my house. I never imagined you guys doing a collaboration!
I was waiting for this
The dream team!!! Was not expecting this
I love this collaboration
Service plumber here, im in and out in less then 4 hours usually, every one needs me, the money is more than there
i do both trades and also IT, so the more trades in your belt the better
2 most important trades on the planet.
@ElectricianU
3 жыл бұрын
Woot 💪😎⚡️⚡️
@jordanbryant4022
3 жыл бұрын
Wanted to say the R in HVAC(R)... BUT, that won't work without the electrons to run a compressor.
My plumbing wholesale house in Colorado is currently stocking Klein tools.
Epic Collab!
You forgot to mention Lennox for plumbers! I love watching both of you guys great stuff.... oh nvm I just heard you mention Lennox lol I really like them
No doubt about it, electricians are the chosen ones, but seriously you need to be an expert in your own trade and have a good working knowledge of the other trades that you work around. I’d love to see either of you do a video with Essential Craftsman.
11:15 the funny thing is that Klein Tools isn't entirely American. It was founded by a German blacksmith who moved to the United States and later founded Klein Tools. Also, a lot of their tools aren't made in the US now. They still makes very good stuff, although they're not best in every category IMO
Wish more electricians would learn the power of a spade bit can’t tell u how many times I go in to fix a wall ceiling or whatever and they lazily just stapled a wire over a joist/stud almost cut through one the other day removing old drywall
All this back and forth who's better plumbers vs electricians. Hvac/r guys do both then some👍😎
Dustin cracks me up
Not to get to off topic but as sidenote that would be coolio to see them both install "an alternative" type of oss/onsite sewer system etc and/or water well & pump install :D etc
Hate to say it fellas but HVAC for the win!! Electrical,plumbing,carpentry,mechanical and specialized skills all rolled into one.
"And this is a profession" Dustin's reaction lmao!
Learning both trades would be amazing
@youngman7655
3 жыл бұрын
Most electricians know a bit of plumbing vise versa.
@muds17
3 жыл бұрын
Do HVAC. You'll need to know both thoroughly
I am looking to get out of the auto industry. I have always been decent with my hands and am not sure what direction to head. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Electrician here from New Zealand. I love Klein hand tools. Wiha screwdrivers. Fluke multimeter s
@ElectricianU
3 жыл бұрын
Me too!
I'm a Red Seal Canuck plumber but could never be an electrician because I could never wear a cap backwards, even up here all the Sparkies wear their caps backward.
Just combine the two and you you have the super trade HVAC/R haha 😂. Love the content on both channels
@derkauzigeberg-eremit1221
2 жыл бұрын
Jack of both trades, master of none, we understand.
Best of both worlds you guys doing amazing work
Texas sounds dope but come to Canada right now it's crazy we need tradesmen
Sorry delayed. But love that the main electrician and my main viewer plumber got together
I've been looking for an electrician to sponsor as an apprentice for over 5 years, in Ottawa, and cant find someone for the life of me... even though I got a lot of experience hands on and engineering :/
Is reddit locked when I try to view it it says I'm not allowed too?
Im in the automotive trade but wish i did electricity one and the plumbing
I am a sparky and would be a plumber/fitter if I knew more before.
This should had been a longer video be perfect
"Post Covid" My City: Enters 5th week of lockdown
wow what a collab, I follow both xD
Great video how do I become a electrician
All about the sparky! ⚡️
Any skilled trade. It will open the door to so much. Introduce you to so many people of many different trades. I am a journeyman in plastic injection molding with a strong automotive background. Industrial maintenance is my secondary skill. Not a journeyman there, but am able to hold my ground well. I can't imagine not being able to do for myself, all the things that I am capable of. I would definitely be broke and living in an apartment. Choosing a career, think of how the education will help you outside of work. Take a professional chef. He will make an amazing dinner for the family, but hire an electrician to install a ceiling fan. Cost, $200 or so? That's a lot of dinners to make. Now fix your car.
Never heard of that sparky
Hi guys , I need your help !! I'm wanting to become either a plumber or a Electrician and just would like to know out of both jobs who would be caught more in the roof ? I'm aware of the digging involved with plumbing , I would just love to know which trade (plumbing/electrical is less in the roofs as I have a serious condition that does not react we with heat . Thank you so much guys !
@samirhussain1191
Жыл бұрын
Both plumbing and electrical require a bit of roof work. However it shouldn't be too much for you even with your condition. HVAC however requires working in the heat and is very difficult for those susceptible to heat.
Im a journeyman in both and i found the electrical trade was a much better apprenticeship program.
@acemanley111
2 жыл бұрын
Why was electrician better for you? What made It better?
@potatonado2341
2 ай бұрын
@brydenkuntz1946 how do you feel about it now?
OMG! Forget the Avengers. THIS is the crossover event I have been waiting for!
Squirtle vs Pikachu
Great Video! Question: What is the difference between a pipe fitter and a plumber?
@kenbrown2808
3 жыл бұрын
pipe fitters can lick their fingers.
@kingdiablo35
3 жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 this is the way.
@garrettstephens91
Жыл бұрын
Plumbers deal solely with potable water, drainage, venting, and wastewater. (Think of a bathroom) Pipefitters deal with oil, other types of water, chemicals, gases, and (sometimes) steam. (Think of oil pipelines, semiconductors, breweries, boilers, factories, and power plants). There is also way more math involved with pipefitting.
I'm hoping to start an electrician apprenticeship soon. Unfortunately I wasted my youth and am now 32 years old. So I feel that I'll be competing with younger, more fit apprentices who'll constantly show me up lol. I hope I'm not too old to get into this
Both trades are good
most electricians are just electrical plumbers...they know how to bend tubing and make a mess and not much else. If you really want to do something special...become a pipefitter. I cant believe that i am the first one to say that. So far in my 25 year career i have been a certified welder, hvac tech, control tech, refrigeration installation. From steam, to 410A and everything in between you can't beat the versatility and variety that the pipefitter sees.
Employees from your company came and picked up an 82" tv today.
Alright roger im a plumber apprentice and i am so close to getting my journymen just need a little more knowledge on the codes, heres my problem and i would like your feedback, im 6'6" tall and i went fishing for a day and i tore my ACL and my meniscus tendons in an accident on the lake, what do you think i should do with my plumbing career after this i really enjoy the trade and i dont want to give it up, mean time i cant do much at the moment except sit down of course
@RogerWakefield
3 жыл бұрын
Study the code and learn all that you can...
both trades are equally important, as well as many other, thats why i became a general contractor this way i can work on all trades, and if its a bigger more complex project, thats when i hire specific tradesman