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Yeah good sparky, one question didn't see him fix the top of the DB back to the wall?
 
I skipped a lot of it , but I thought he was into day two.
I don't know how many redundant circuits he had to find and the heights he may of had to work at , but that can eat into your time , especially if he needed permits etc...
 
Also have to factor in he spent a few minutes here and there to keep stopping to explain what he was doing so his viewers understand.
It would be really boring if it was just a video a man taking a DB off the wall without any dialog.
I also like his little story about his old wooden screw driver , my dad has a very similar set...
 

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