Good quality work as always . I LIKE the fact you used micro duct for the drop instead of direct buried . Better protection and future proofs if you need another line to the house .Rob the retired Bell ,Rogers tech.
Could I join the discord? I'm an IT manager but also kind of a 1 man team. I do all my own wire pulls, fibre repairs, alarm system, cameras, you name it. I've actually had to replace a few drops in our dark fibre network due to tree damage.
I would like to join the discord I do a lot of my own fire alarm. Old telephone lines and etc.. I do a lot of my own inventive work I have a TH-cam channel
Good quality work as always . I LIKE the fact you used micro duct for the drop instead of direct buried . Better protection and future proofs if you need another line to the house .Rob the retired Bell ,Rogers tech.
@@robmalone8404 don’t do it any other way 😅
Best regards from Poland :)
@@Piotr_Sochaj_SQ5PEN thanks!
@@FyBurz good job, no problem :)
My lineage on my mother’s grandfathers side is Polish. That’s where my surname Burzny comes from (Fy-Burz)
Piotr, I had planned to contract in Poland ,
Great video!!!
Thanks 🙏🏼
I like to use a string to get the straightest shot from point to point. This will help keep the bends out the the conduit and allow for a easier pull.
Definitely not a bad idea. The main issue was the rocks and the steering problem on the trencher
Cybertruck, the most divisive vehicle on earth, they are either loved or hated, it seems, nothing in between.
For real!
I love the technology, but I am not a fan of the way it looks and the price.. It's a hard balance.
Wow.. shots fired at 46:55
😂😂
Fyi ,,,,we use a Ditch With SX-255 vibrating plow , job done in 15 mins and no back filling,,
That’s cool man.
Haha i made that comment about the clamps 😂😂. Yea they get corroded easily and are almost impossible to remove especially when you use a drill bro.
Honestly I’ve taken off very old and corroded clamps with my drill. So maybe that’s all you need 😅 hopefully your drill isn’t dewalt 😂
@@FyBurz its dewalt🤣 company provided. It just took a shit 2 days ago
Not surprised 😂 get yourself an m12 impact they’re are incredibly powerful and compact.
@@FyBurz right now im good ill use what they give me. Im hopping to have my license next year and purchase my bucket truck and all the tools i need
@bajaoverland9286 be warned bucket trucks are money pits 🥲 a lot of the work can be done off a ladder and save you immense amounts of money 😅
Do you sleep with fibers in your bed at night ?
My sheets are made of fibre
Why isn't the NID where the power comes into the house? That's where all of ours come in.
🤷🏻♂️
I would like to join the discord I want to know more about fiber laying and how mine is going to get done.
@@Susshimei I gotchu, discord.gg/wSkYn2Hp
Could I join the discord? I'm an IT manager but also kind of a 1 man team. I do all my own wire pulls, fibre repairs, alarm system, cameras, you name it. I've actually had to replace a few drops in our dark fibre network due to tree damage.
@@jeffreycline9 for sure man you’re more then welcome! discord.gg/vyQZM5K6
I would like to join the discord I do a lot of my own fire alarm. Old telephone lines and etc.. I do a lot of my own inventive work I have a TH-cam channel
@@brennanbr8680 definitely! discord.gg/vyQZM5K6
time to upgrade to a cyber truck? :P
Maybe one day haha 😅👀
Like you, I'd feel some compulsion to want to fix the shitty coax :P What a shit show.
Was hard not to. But sometimes I gotta control my compulsions 😅
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