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Phil 1 year ago
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Yeah cutting and grinding fiberglass s#cks, especially in hot weather...
       
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Ode 1 year ago
#23 - looks cool but as someone who worked at a node for 20+ years you want minimum zip ties. Ports, or cables, occasionally go bad and you don't want sharp instruments around cable bundles anymore than is absolutely necessary. And you don't want every cable bundle to be the same color - it makes it a nightmare when the cabinet device needs upgraded.
       
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Tim 1 year ago
Ode,
Velcro cable ties are much better buy now at LTT store.
       
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Sibbie 1 year ago
Ode,

not to mention that when 1 connector fails for whatever reason, peeling out cable is a nightmare. also; you may want some spare cable-length for those instances. (talking from experience).
       
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