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I'm imagining the size , weight , cost .


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Size, weight and cost of wall, equipment or .............?
Seriously, an individual once told me that he had seen an airpowered device that made all 50 punches at once. Claimed that there was a steel plate that was part of the system that held the block while this thing went KA-CHUNK. He never did collect on the all nite binge I offered for visual proof. And yes, he was a serious drinker. Come to think of it ,... Hmmmm.
Got to think Hal only made half the comment tho. Something that could do that would probably push the block thru the wall AND shatter it. John C.


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If you think about it, the inertia generated by punching all 50 clips at once would probably drive the block through the wall.

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That's exactly what I was thinking. Anybody that could use a tool like that if it existed would be called "Mister" by me. laugh

Not to hi-jack the thread but this reminds me of watching an episode of "Cops" one night when they used some tie wraps (the kind that air conditioner people use) to shackle some rowdy guys instead of metal handcuffs and a friend of mine said "Why... you could snap those things off in a heart beat".
Long story short I went to the truck and got two of the tie wraps we normally use in this industry and cuffed him with them and told him to "GO ahead... snap those".

He now believes in the power of tie wraps to say the least. :rofl:

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Actually TTT the Siemon panels are designed for the multi-tool as it is built on a METAL frame.
I didn't believe it either until I saw a guy do it, but don't try it on a PC board panel.


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heh, guess we are gonna start selling left handed pipe wrenches at the hardware store!
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I'm looking for some cat-5 scotchloks and a bridge clip installing tool.

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I want my Cat-5 splices to look like beanies and not be any bigger than the cable and could the Bridge Clip tool work like a staple gun?

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will it install the clips on all 25 pair at once ?

does it only work with cat 6 bridging clips or only cat 5 ?


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Did someone put something in the water? :rofl:

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