I remember making my old boss proud when i smoked the sonde in our 24-40 ....i think it got to 160 before i was able to get more water. He was very happy the rest of the week.
Always thought orange duct was comm.. Doesn't blue and such just make it confusing in the dirt to the next team? Or does color mean nothing? Love these videos.. Come to Pueblo please.
You are right that orange is usually com. The colors are to help keep things identifiable. If you open up a pull box and check the conduit inside the colors can help you know which conduit is occupied and which one isn’t.
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I remember making my old boss proud when i smoked the sonde in our 24-40 ....i think it got to 160 before i was able to get more water. He was very happy the rest of the week.
lol oh shoot
Love the content man, keep it up!
I’m glad! I’ll will!
Making it look easy!
We try too!
Always thought orange duct was comm.. Doesn't blue and such just make it confusing in the dirt to the next team? Or does color mean nothing?
Love these videos.. Come to Pueblo please.
You are right that orange is usually com. The colors are to help keep things identifiable. If you open up a pull box and check the conduit inside the colors can help you know which conduit is occupied and which one isn’t.
I actually have worked in Pueblo in the past! I’d work there again if we get a contract there!
Is there any meaning behind the 3 colours for the conduit, or just for ease of splicing/identification?
I’ve wondered that too.
You are right, mostly for identification
Why do you usually do 3 conduits?
The customer wants extra, they want to have the option to pull more fiber in if needed.