@FyBurz I think my preference is having control over the precise length of the drop, and the ease of attaching a new rap fitting that comes with the ROC drops. That being said you do good work. Good on you for not making a mess for others to clean up.
@1SheepishWolf that’s fair, I find that I can pretty easily determine the lengths I need. Although I do see a very good advantage of having one large spool over a ton of small drops. This video is one of the first I ever posted haha.
When you install, do you have to keep in mind the clearance from the triplex or is it an electric co-op-owned owned fiber in which the clearance would be lower?
@@FyBurz ahh my bad. I'm talking about that fiber drop to the house in the mid span and on that mast on the house. I've barely been doing make-ready design for a year so I was wondering when communication guys are out there if it's something that's kept in mind or not. Thank you for the reply
My drops are OBD, which stand for order-based drops meaning they’re put in after the build was done so sometimes drops are lashed in during the build, but usually any drops that you see lashed in my videos on the strand or just main line, feeding MPT or naps, and those get lashed in by protocol. Here our order-based drops are self supported.
Are you self contractor? And is so that means you must make bank since you have to buy everything from simple pliers to fusion machine and truck! Right?
@@america.onwheels not for this sorry. My camera died it was early days of filming. I’ve since fixed that problem. But it’s very similar to some other videos I have. Most of the termination is the same more or less.
@@FyBurz ohh ok thank you. Here in Brazil, we do the same procedure, but we use the same drop from the Box (outside in pole) to the ONT. Is good to see how you work in another country.
It's people that do your work in all conditions that help make modern life possible! Thank you!
You’re welcome 😇
Great job! Great work ethic keep it up!
Haha thanks. This is like one of the first jobs I’ve ever posted
it's so good to see cabletech what should we do everyday in the field...
Thanks 😅
Excelente trabajo
Gracias amigo
Ahh I miss it, nah I don't 😂 15 years was too long
You don’t use your hooks on your extension ladder when climbing the span? Or is it more comfortable how u have it set up
Check out this clip I explain why. th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxSWWqy7VYDb_4Rsd0VYKWzNJ_bNb362Ft
Idk bout those pre-mades myself. Love the roc drops.
I don't understand the hate on them. they're so fast and easy to use
@FyBurz I think my preference is having control over the precise length of the drop, and the ease of attaching a new rap fitting that comes with the ROC drops. That being said you do good work. Good on you for not making a mess for others to clean up.
@1SheepishWolf that’s fair, I find that I can pretty easily determine the lengths I need. Although I do see a very good advantage of having one large spool over a ton of small drops. This video is one of the first I ever posted haha.
Why do you use yellow ladder instead of green hyper light on your car roof rack?
Because the green ladder is 32’ and I usually don’t need that much height
When you install, do you have to keep in mind the clearance from the triplex or is it an electric co-op-owned owned fiber in which the clearance would be lower?
Could you elaborate? Do you mean on the strand ? With the hydro (power) lines? Or the insulated lines going to homes.
@@FyBurz ahh my bad. I'm talking about that fiber drop to the house in the mid span and on that mast on the house. I've barely been doing make-ready design for a year so I was wondering when communication guys are out there if it's something that's kept in mind or not. Thank you for the reply
@@Loveless5000 yes it’s the standard. The mast is designed to take a load.
how come some drops are lashed and yours are self support?
My drops are OBD, which stand for order-based drops meaning they’re put in after the build was done so sometimes drops are lashed in during the build, but usually any drops that you see lashed in my videos on the strand or just main line, feeding MPT or naps, and those get lashed in by protocol. Here our order-based drops are self supported.
You don’t strap off ?
Strap off in what regard ? You mean up on the strand ? Because I do. Sometimes it doesn’t show on camera.
Are you self contractor?
And is so that means you must make bank since you have to buy everything from simple pliers to fusion machine and truck! Right?
Indeed I am an independent contractor. And my truck and tools are all mine.
muito top o trabalho ai
Thanks 🤙🏼
@@FyBurz I'm really enjoying your videos, when I can look at mine I like and follow.
Bro do video on how u lay that out so quick. Haha my shit always twisted 😂😂
Haha, yeah I can definitely do that. The video is sped up btw 😅
Hey man, I uploaded a new video today that includes a little tutorial on this. Check it out!
th-cam.com/video/NHhP7JxmTJ0/w-d-xo.html
Nice work Bro! Do you have a video showing the last part of installation? Inside home. Thanks man. Have a good work
@@america.onwheels not for this sorry. My camera died it was early days of filming. I’ve since fixed that problem. But it’s very similar to some other videos I have. Most of the termination is the same more or less.
@@FyBurz ohh ok thank you. Here in Brazil, we do the same procedure, but we use the same drop from the Box (outside in pole) to the ONT. Is good to see how you work in another country.
So u are the one that uses a drill for clamps 🤦🏻♂️
@@bajaoverland9286 what’s the issue ?
@@FyBurz im on the maintenance side out in cali. We arent allowed to use those
@@bajaoverland9286 well I’m in Canada and we are 🤷🏻♂️😅
Excelente trabajo
gracias!