most of our fibre optic is now installed on the poles. Majority of my work is done on the poles and most new properties have the cables ready for connections, and if not we have our team that does the dirty work and dig underground for us =]
You’ve never lived until as a worker you were shooting a missile across a street and it comes up and out the pavement hitting the underside of another companies trailer 🤣🤣
I dont have that big out side att fiber box. My installer went to the neighbor house box then the fiber cable went straight to my room. Nothing like this. Is there a reason? Is it because the main box is on my neighbor property. They install the fiber cable laying on the surface and said someone will come to burry it. I would have though they would do that on the same day they install the internet
What size conduit is recommended for burial to allow for easy pull? I’m installing 2 conduits: one from a pull box to my house and one from this same pull box to my shop. The conduit to my shop is about 75 feet long. The conduit to my house is about 100 feet long.
3/4" rolled conduit should be big enough for fiber. If Coax, be safe and use rolled 2" conduit, 175' is about the max for RG-6 and RG-11 service drop coax. The larger size would allow the company to extend the larger distribution line to you.
Well they are in my neighborhood now and the only thing I've seen so far are huge ruts in the grass made from the tracks on the backhoe. Now the whole crews out there trying to figure out how to repair our waterline they cut on threw on Friday. Pathetic considering no one in the neighborhood of privately owned homes ordered it.
Please tell me that is not a mole he is guiding with his foot. Where is the scope and his staff and his rubber electric proof boots. What he is doing is a big no no in the UK on so many health and safety grounds.
He isn't "guiding" it, he is keeping it level. Here in the US the workboots most of us wear are not only Steel Toe but also Electrical Hazard rated. It is also a requirement to have locates done prior to digging. We don't bore or dig until we not only have locates but also verify with the homeowner that there is no customer installed lines we don't know about. Electrical wires for lamps or gates for example won't be "located" by the locator so it's important to ask the homeowner too.
Not sure why you're crying... Is this your yard? Or are you just upset because of past experiences... All of these things are necessary in today's world. If a 3 foot pedestal and some temporary orange markings bother you then go live in the woods
I used to be a drop bury tech. I don't envy these guys. That is hard work.
I used to do this for Comcast. Hard freaking work, especially up here in the Pacific NW where our soil is a mix of hard, rocky soil and clay.
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most of our fibre optic is now installed on the poles. Majority of my work is done on the poles and most new properties have the cables ready for connections, and if not we have our team that does the dirty work and dig underground for us =]
ATT installers might need to learn from this video.
You’ve never lived until as a worker you were shooting a missile across a street and it comes up and out the pavement hitting the underside of another companies trailer 🤣🤣
Oh shit! That sounds like it ended up being a loong day! Lmao🤣
How about the missile popping in the street under a cop car?
How about hitting a sewer line on a service to Homeland Security and the sewer line floods their basement?
im getting this friday. :)
I dont have that big out side att fiber box. My installer went to the neighbor house box then the fiber cable went straight to my room. Nothing like this. Is there a reason? Is it because the main box is on my neighbor property. They install the fiber cable laying on the surface and said someone will come to burry it. I would have though they would do that on the same day they install the internet
i would prefer under paving and not through garden . In garden the conduit is vulnerable to a chop from a spade
Put it in steel tubing.
What size conduit is recommended for burial to allow for easy pull? I’m installing 2 conduits: one from a pull box to my house and one from this same pull box to my shop. The conduit to my shop is about 75 feet long. The conduit to my house is about 100 feet long.
3/4" rolled conduit should be big enough for fiber. If Coax, be safe and use rolled 2" conduit, 175' is about the max for RG-6 and RG-11 service drop coax. The larger size would allow the company to extend the larger distribution line to you.
Well they are in my neighborhood now and the only thing I've seen so far are huge ruts in the grass made from the tracks on the backhoe. Now the whole crews out there trying to figure out how to repair our waterline they cut on threw on Friday. Pathetic considering no one in the neighborhood of privately owned homes ordered it.
Please tell me that is not a mole he is guiding with his foot. Where is the scope and his staff and his rubber electric proof boots. What he is doing is a big no no in the UK on so many health and safety grounds.
Philip Saunders these is america bigger land less worrys pluse before all of these they send someone to mark where everything is so
no worrys
He isn't "guiding" it, he is keeping it level. Here in the US the workboots most of us wear are not only Steel Toe but also Electrical Hazard rated. It is also a requirement to have locates done prior to digging. We don't bore or dig until we not only have locates but also verify with the homeowner that there is no customer installed lines we don't know about. Electrical wires for lamps or gates for example won't be "located" by the locator so it's important to ask the homeowner too.
We have machines doing that in uk
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Last shot tells it all...ugly things left on the lawn and dayglow orange uglying up the area.
Not sure why you're crying... Is this your yard? Or are you just upset because of past experiences... All of these things are necessary in today's world. If a 3 foot pedestal and some temporary orange markings bother you then go live in the woods
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