When I did campus network design, I specified a 1 inch hole in the box bottom. A box rep once told me the potential problem with a closed bottom box is that near a road the water can become hazmat due to road oil runoff. I used to specify open bottom over gravel, but contractors would skip the gravel and I'd get a box full of sand here in Florida.
was thinking, you should see if the company will spring for something like a Milwaukee Stick Transfer Pump to keep on your truck! It would have made quick work of that. Great video too!
Do you have gravel placed below the pit? I always get about half a foot of gravel dropped into the bottom of the hole before we place the pit which seems to help with the water. Also i put about half a foot of gravel into the bottom of the pit to catch gunk before it blocks the drainage holes.
you should get some safety cones or a used nynex/verizon cube van - splice in comfort and safety plus consider tax strategy - it would probably be a writeoff #tools #obtainable chinesium
When I did campus network design, I specified a 1 inch hole in the box bottom. A box rep once told me the potential problem with a closed bottom box is that near a road the water can become hazmat due to road oil runoff. I used to specify open bottom over gravel, but contractors would skip the gravel and I'd get a box full of sand here in Florida.
Global warming at it's finest
Grab a milwaukee stick pump, I bought for this exact problem working on hand holes full of water
Is this guy the future of your internet access?
you can also get Comcast Docsis I hear it's awesome
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i heard your LTE will work wonders in the lightning storms lol
was thinking, you should see if the company will spring for something like a Milwaukee Stick Transfer Pump to keep on your truck! It would have made quick work of that. Great video too!
I assume this is fiber optic internet? Cool.
See that all the time here in central Florida. Dig down 12 inch and water starts filling the hole.
Do you have gravel placed below the pit?
I always get about half a foot of gravel dropped into the bottom of the hole before we place the pit which seems to help with the water. Also i put about half a foot of gravel into the bottom of the pit to catch gunk before it blocks the drainage holes.
We sometimes do this, but this particular one needs it like with no rain it has an unground aquifer or something.
i wonder if that box isn't full of water because you guy's hit a waterline with a conduit ( the company that put down fiber here did it thrice
you should get some safety cones or a used nynex/verizon cube van - splice in comfort and safety plus consider tax strategy - it would probably be a writeoff #tools #obtainable chinesium
At least cones and a popup Pelco tent
I typically have cones out this was only a 5 minute situation on a barely traveled road. 25mph
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