@@davidprivette8898 if you want to do it right you delash that fiber an run two lashers one for the coax the other for the fiber.... fiber is suppose to always be on top no matter what this is just pure laziness hack work.
@@davidprivette8898 guys like the one on the video is why prices are so damn low because dudes like that throw up garbage ass work, 15-20 minutes on one pole is costing you money, now since he lashed over fiber if theres an issue instead of delashing once to pull slack for a new splice you now have to do it twice. Thus making the outage longer then need be nothing good about this video or the work and crew in it
@@Flayed_Flesh23 I got you. That makes sense. I’ve never lashed coax over fiber I was just curious. I’m still new to the trade so I appreciate the knowledge
dang id have slung that straight over tellem to pull as im holdn the loop then tape off or if you have the wire clamp tool use it then bugnuts strap n spacers if necessary tag it then cut and bugoff wire then peace the fukc off that pole
Zip ties, no straps and spacers, slams lasher against pole, overlashing fiber with coax, bad lashing wire spacing, tag on strand im sorry but daaaammmmmmm