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Hi Scott. Thank you for your inquiry. We only supply the clamps related to installing the No Lash Line System, distributed by Budco, shown in the video. We do not supply the actual strand/cable wire and/or pole hardware. If you have any more comments please reach out to us at BudcoCable.com or call 800-747-7307. We would be glad to help.
So, after 115 years, we are reverting back to placing cable in the ring? How are you supposed to place a second, third or even fourth cable if called for?
Thanks so much for your question. Think of the NLLS as an open-air conduit. With a rodder and the Rodder Guide Tool you can easily pull additional cables (trunk, feeder or drop) into the NLLS. Take a look at this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X-iCWsZ9SFY.html. Please feel free to email me directly to discuss more. Once again, thanks for your question.
@@budcocable i have spent the last 23 years as a lineman for a major Telcom and placed more ariel plant than I care to think about. This system seems slow from the video I watched but I will not say anything dismissing because I simply haven't seen enough of it in action nor read anything about it. From my point of view it seems cumbersome. Who knows, the next time I travel, maybe I will see some in the air and have a better grasp of its full potential. Good luck with your product and company.
@@bw3240 Thanks very much. If you have the time, I'd really apprecaite talking with you about this product. You, no doubt, have experience that I could benefit from. My eamil is sma@budcocable.com. We could set up a phone call via email at a time that is convenient for you. Thanks, Steve Allen/Budco Inc.
HI Mike! Mike Phillips here with Budco. Yes, this video shows the installation of the product. See this video on the cable being pulled through - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tFMrj8drxZM.html