Could you clarify what will be done at the intercept point? Will you pull back the fiber and re-run a new piece to the damage point with enough extra to re-splice at the damage point and the intercept point?
@Echoskope Greetings. Yes, that was exactly the process. A second hole was dug west of the initial damage point and from there new fiber was pulled through the existing hole towards the intercept point. The new fiber was pulled through the conduit by taping the new temp fiber to the pre-existing fiber and using that to fish and pull the new fiber to the intercept point. What the video did not show was the placement of a handhole or vault at the intercept point. At the intercept point the 2 tails were burned and mission accomplished. Thanks for checking out the video.
@bchenault4601 Please forgive my late response. For the most part I enjoy my profession very much. I you have questions as to my day to day activities, email me. I have thought about doing a live stream on matters such as these. Let me know if your interested. Contact me directly via my Instagram. LIKe, SHare. SUB-Scribe!
Vegetation on an easement? Property owner should be responsible - if I didn't mow in the easement of my yard, it would become a nuisance and then the muni would come out and mow, assessing me for the expenses. The only exception I have seen is when the electric utility would mow grass and trim trees in their right-of-way. I would hate to be on the hook for fiber cuts! Good video
@mesochace I apologize for my delayed response, and I would agree with you. But that depends on whether there is a fence or not, and where the fence is. That's to say, if there is a fence and the overgrowth is outside of that fence then the owner shouldn't be responsible, maybe the HOA (if there is one). If there is no fence, then the property owners should be responsible. If there is a fence and the easement is inside of the fence, and overgrowth is present, then the property owner should be responsible. Thanks for the comment good sir!
Shoutout to the pocket tech being considerate of everyone trying to get their job done 🔧 💥 Now I understand an easement too
ALWAYS RESPECT THE TECH! Salute✊🏾
Appreciate you
thanks bro!
Could you clarify what will be done at the intercept point? Will you pull back the fiber and re-run a new piece to the damage point with enough extra to re-splice at the damage point and the intercept point?
@Echoskope Greetings. Yes, that was exactly the process. A second hole was dug west of the initial damage point and from there new fiber was pulled through the existing hole towards the intercept point. The new fiber was pulled through the conduit by taping the new temp fiber to the pre-existing fiber and using that to fish and pull the new fiber to the intercept point. What the video did not show was the placement of a handhole or vault at the intercept point. At the intercept point the 2 tails were burned and mission accomplished. Thanks for checking out the video.
How do you Honestly like your job? I’m considering getting Fiber Certifications
@bchenault4601 Please forgive my late response. For the most part I enjoy my profession very much. I you have questions as to my day to day activities, email me. I have thought about doing a live stream on matters such as these. Let me know if your interested. Contact me directly via my Instagram. LIKe, SHare. SUB-Scribe!
Vegetation on an easement? Property owner should be responsible - if I didn't mow in the easement of my yard, it would become a nuisance and then the muni would come out and mow, assessing me for the expenses. The only exception I have seen is when the electric utility would mow grass and trim trees in their right-of-way. I would hate to be on the hook for fiber cuts! Good video
@mesochace I apologize for my delayed response, and I would agree with you. But that depends on whether there is a fence or not, and where the fence is. That's to say, if there is a fence and the overgrowth is outside of that fence then the owner shouldn't be responsible, maybe the HOA (if there is one). If there is no fence, then the property owners should be responsible. If there is a fence and the easement is inside of the fence, and overgrowth is present, then the property owner should be responsible. Thanks for the comment good sir!
Easement huh 👀