@@chuckd5819 "When i used to come and replace ballasts in some warehouses they would just raise me up on a pallat with a forklift lol" Make them get one of those pallets that they use for 250 gallon shuttles. It is easy to get them for free because they do not want to reuse them. Once the plastic shuttle is removed that leaves you with about 3 to 4 foot high rails along the edge of the pallet. Put some plywood in the bottom and your stuff will not fall through and you have a safety rail all around so you do not fall off. Just chain the shuttle to the forklift and climb inside.
Yeah oops Why not use scissor lift? Usually can get one that has a deck that slides to extend over the ballards. insurance would not cover your injury. What if you step on that drywall ceiling and someone's in there. Micky mouse
Loving the inside look on how this works. I handle It networks from the isp demarc onward, so it's cool to see how the fiber gets to the demarc.
well done . Amazing how long the fibers run compared to the old copper , t.v. or Telephone lines
Thank you. I agree, fiber is much lighter and pulls in easier.
You'd think a warehouse that big would have a lift on-hand just on principle.
You would think.
When i used to come and replace ballasts in some warehouses they would just raise me up on a pallat with a forklift lol
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"When i used to come and replace ballasts in some warehouses they would just raise me up on a pallat with a forklift lol"
Make them get one of those pallets that they use for 250 gallon shuttles. It is easy to get them for free because they do not want to reuse them. Once the plastic shuttle is removed that leaves you with about 3 to 4 foot high rails along the edge of the pallet. Put some plywood in the bottom and your stuff will not fall through and you have a safety rail all around so you do not fall off.
Just chain the shuttle to the forklift and climb inside.
Just a little bit of OSHA violations observed on your climbing. And you didn’t tie yourself off on your 2nd climb.
Yeah oops
Why not use scissor lift? Usually can get one that has a deck that slides to extend over the ballards.
insurance would not cover your injury.
What if you step on that drywall ceiling and someone's in there.
Micky mouse
And using pelican clip to tie to a conduit? Not an approved tie off spot.
75 foot of extra cable? That's like 500 bucks of waste
My new favorite channel for sure
I’m glad you enjoy it. Thanks for the support
So just curious, but did you go back and clean the boot marks off the wall?
surely could of put a splice box in the first warehouse and then pulled thought a less chunky cable like that.
Great job and very interesting. How long was the fiber run in this job. I assume you are running single mode fiber?
Maybe it was lost in the edit but not adding a mule tape for the next guy is d%^k move.
Yeah you can move those lifts when they are extended. They automatically go into turtle mode.
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I’m glad, thanks for watching. I wanna visit New Zealand some day!
those Greenlee cable pullers work wonders for copper and fiber. Got one in the datacenter to do building runs.
Awesome thanks for the suggestion!
Why didn’t you pull a tape along with the fiber?
They did
@@lolMyke Eh, with how wrapped that poly is around the fiber, it's not going to be usable.
if you use a security strab, try to use the stronges cliping point or don't use it.
where is this in colorado looks familiar im in denver btw
East of Denver
YouTobe is pushing some good videos. Love the content, I'll stick around for more!
Thank you! I’m glad!