That first is a telephone cable splice. Looks to maybe be a repair with harnesses/half tap modules. I wouldn't have done it that way, fold back should come from the left and right on a cable that big. But at the same time I'm sure there's someone out there that would say my method is wrong.
Anon, Well hello Brother Cable Splicer! I was with Pacific Bell for 30 years. I didn't fold back either. We did one thing differently, and that was to use filled modules with pic in the air.
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Emerald Bay seems to be on someone's mind lately.
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DeleteThat first is a telephone cable splice. Looks to maybe be a repair with harnesses/half tap modules. I wouldn't have done it that way, fold back should come from the left and right on a cable that big. But at the same time I'm sure there's someone out there that would say my method is wrong.
ReplyDeleteAnon, Well hello Brother Cable Splicer! I was with Pacific Bell for 30 years. I didn't fold back either. We did one thing differently, and that was to use filled modules with pic in the air.
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