Your videos are awesome. I spend all day splicing fiber and then watch your videos in the evenings. The pride you take in your work should be an example to everyone.
I recommend truck to be placed before your ladder. Protection from cars. I am amazed you only use a hook on the strand. We use a belt with loop on each side of ladder & in the middle.
It’s pretty durable while protected. Once stripped back to raw fibre. It’s as strong as you’d imagine a hair of glass to be 😅. Some smaller micron fibre is a lot more flexible.
@@GUYBASTIEN-i7m yeah I know a guy that worked for bell and he still does it that way. I understand it’s “much” safer but it also takes 2x longer to get setup.
Your videos are awesome. I spend all day splicing fiber and then watch your videos in the evenings. The pride you take in your work should be an example to everyone.
Much appreciated man! I try my best 😅
Great job really clean and professional..
Thank you
I recommend truck to be placed before your ladder. Protection from cars. I am amazed you only use a hook on the strand. We use a belt with loop on each side of ladder & in the middle.
you're not wrong.
Yeah I do the same, I was surprised to see people not using the hooks on the ladder as much as I do. I love those things.
Amazing work! Looked a little tricky
It wasn’t too bad, besides the issue with the mast 😅 and dumb people driving over my pylons 😂
Nice work and great job with the video angles.
Thanks!
What nut do you use to tighten those clamps with your impact? On the spans
3/4” 12 point deep impact 👍🏼
Life saver I love it 🤙🏼
Are the Nap the ones from Coring ?
Yup Corning optitap
Seeing your work, I want to be your helper
if you ever come to Canada maybe you can!
Lol did you tell that guy "don't step on my fibre optic cable you'll break it"
I don’t think so 😅 I was just telling to not stand under me
How fragile is fibre optic cable?
It’s pretty durable while protected. Once stripped back to raw fibre. It’s as strong as you’d imagine a hair of glass to be 😅. Some smaller micron fibre is a lot more flexible.
amazing video, im shocked to see so many things done wrong by other techs. Is it because they hire "cheap" paid techs?
Just not held up to the same standards.
you dont wear safety belt on the ladder
Nope just harness I& lanyard. I have different gear when I climb the poles
Quit Lucky i work for bell we nées to put all oui gear to climat in the ladder
Climb
@@GUYBASTIEN-i7m yeah I know a guy that worked for bell and he still does it that way. I understand it’s “much” safer but it also takes 2x longer to get setup.
Are you suppose push fber via the same conduit as power?
Nope, and I didn’t do that here. All those other cables are different providers