Anybody successfully managed to use a box of Prysmian T&E boxed cable? They don't tape the end of the cable to the outside of the box so you have to fish for it which usually ends up destroying the box. Anybody know how to do it?
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sounds a bit dodgy to meAsk Tel if he will sort you out with a bit of wood and his red hot poker
The croc clips are to hold the cables on the reels you aren't pulling from at the time.I recently bought one a few days ago.
Best ÂŁ20 I've ever spent!
And 5 free crocodile clips.. no idea what they're for but they're there if an emergency for them comes up
What's wrong with making a loop and bringing it back on itselfI vote Prysmian over Doncaster 100%. Always bin the box straight away though.
The croc clips are to hold the cables on the reels you aren't pulling from at the time.
What's wrong with making a loop and bringing it back on itself
What's wrong with making a loop and bringing it back on itself
Holding the reels, so that if you only need one cable but have five on the stand, croc clip the other four so they don't move when you pull the one you needAnd 5 free crocodile clips.. no idea what they're for but they're there if an emergency for them comes up
Bloody hell you won something? Like ÂŁ70 for two bits of plasticCant beat rack-A-tiers if you have lots of drums to pull at the same time.
Give over.Dood Buddy, wash your mouth out. We're all pro's, we'd never think of doing rough things like that.
Used any old bit of metal for swa. One side on a hop up one lifts other pulls..Used to use scaffold outside
Give over.
How do you store your cable? Tape it up everytime you pop it back in the van?
Yeah but you don't keep all your cable on the cable stand?! That's just madnessThat's what you use the clips for.
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