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Just finished a cabling job, one of the larger ones I've done. Just shy of 90 drops. Please provide feedback...and disregard the wallpaper Image 1 Image 2 Image 3
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Not bad! The only thing I may have done was to leave a bit more slack behind/to the side of the patch panel.
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Centering the ladder would have made your cable falls look nicer plus giving better support. We use a left and right cable lay using management bars especially with higher drop counts. If your customer likes it and you're proud it nuff said!
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Looks good. Definitely wouldn't have dropped the cables down to the patch panels at an angle like that but that's just me Noticed those pictures were taken with a Bionic. Hurry down to your local Verizon dealer as the Lapdock is on sale for an amazing 49.97. I just picked one up and am thinking about rounding up the rest for to resell.
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Definitely neatly done - only one nit to pick:
In the second photo, I wouldn’t have routed the cables directly above the block. It’s going to be a tight squeeze getting mushrooms in there.
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The giraffe and bear seem happy with it enough said enjoy
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I think it looks good....I might have rack mounted the 66 block as well. Siemon makes a frame just for that purpose.
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The 66 is actually just a 1-2 month temporary solution while the telco gets the PRI circuit installed. No need for mushrooms, just going to terminate the bare end of a RJ21X into the 66 for the customer's existing PBX. The ladder wasn't quite made for this particular rack. Ended up at Fastenal to "craft" a solution using beam clamps to hold the rack plate on. I would've liked to have centered the ladder the metal stud in the wall flubbed it up with the mounting hole being square in the middle of it! All-in-all, I'm pretty happy with the result and appreciate your guys' input.
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It looks nice and neat! :thumb: Maybe could of had a little more slack on cable for 66 block.I sure your customer will be happy with your work !! My self I prefer to wall mount everything and terminate on a 12A Bix Block for small jobs and use velcro fo the last 10 feet. https://www.contact-directconnect.com/Picture%20005.jpg IBDN/CDT Certified for Whats Comming Next ! :thumb:
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