You might want to say why you need to use the flush cut diagonal cutters on the ties, many people don't realize just what kind of damage the ends of those ties can do to your hands when you leave a pointy bit sticking out! I work in TV (which is becoming more IT than coax cables) and we use lots of ties, my rule is either flush cut or leave the whole thing sticking out because I've been hacked to pieces from people being sloppy and leaving sharp ends sticking out. By the way, learning a lot. I'll probably never get into this, but good to have the knowledge if I ever need to make a change.
Totally agree 100% those ties can have some extremely sharp ends if not taken care of properly. Thanks for watching and subscribing new video tomorrow and Sunday 🙌
Thanks for watching and commenting🙌 yea have been looking into the states lately maybe Florida or Texas for some additional work so never know I may be in your area one day haha
That Tii box is hot garbage. You also wrapped the feed in the wrong direction. No matter what you do in those Tii boxes, the feed always ends up at an awkward angle. There’s also no slack storage for the distribution cables. The Tii also doesn’t give you the option to do splice on pigtail for the distribution side. The Commscope BUDI series is so much better.