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Free3 CQ
Join in this lesson with professional builder Eric Steward to review the essential protective gear needed to safeguard your eyes, ears, lungs, knees, and feet.
with Teach2BuildJoin in this lesson with professional builder Eric Steward to review the essential protective gear needed to safeguard your eyes, ears, lungs, knees, and feet.
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Free2 CQ
In this lesson, learn electrical safety tips, including helpful tools like volt ticks and outlet testers, and the dos and don'ts when using extension cords.
with Teach2BuildIn this lesson, learn electrical safety tips, including helpful tools like volt ticks and outlet testers, and the dos and don'ts when using extension cords.
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4 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to wire a switch quickly, gain insight into the different gauges in residential wiring, and review how to peel insulation back.
with Teach2BuildIn this lesson, learn how to wire a switch quickly, gain insight into the different gauges in residential wiring, and review how to peel insulation back.
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5 CQ
If you're planning on doing electrical work, you need the right tools for the project. In this lesson, learn the essential electrical tools to get the job done.
with Teach2BuildIf you're planning on doing electrical work, you need the right tools for the project. In this lesson, learn the essential electrical tools to get the job done.
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6 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to disassemble an installed light fixture, and then how to install a brand new one with a simple, straightforward process.
with Teach2BuildIn this lesson, learn how to disassemble an installed light fixture, and then how to install a brand new one with a simple, straightforward process.
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