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   Hey, if you're not bleeding at the end of the day, you didn't work very
   hard. :-))
    
   The truly anal guys round off the sharp edges..........
   -- 

   Paul Nelson
   Arbor Solutions, Inc.
   708-670-6978  Cell
   pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
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     To: "PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users" <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
     From: "Tom Jedrzejewicz" <tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx>
     Sent by: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
     Date: 12/20/2006 12:15PM
     Subject: Re: [PCTECH] Network cabling and cable ties

     On 12/20/06, Burns, Bryan <Bryan_Burns@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
     > What does your shop use to tie network cabling together?  I've heard
     IEEE doesn't
     > allow cable ties.  I've seen Velcro used and I'm looking for a source.
     Anything work
     > better than Velcro?

     Cable ties pose three problems.  One is the tendency to pull them too
     tight, which damages the cable.  The second is that when you have to
     change them you have to use wire cutters, and can damage the cable.
     The third is that most anal folks cut the ends of the cable ties, and
     the resulting tips are quite sharp and can damage our hands!

     I happen to like Velcro tape - hooks on one side, loops on the other.
     You can buy pre-cut sizes, or you can buy rolls.  I like the rolls;
     you can cut it to length.  Home Depot has it, but they are expensive.
     I like Cyberguys -- http://www.cyberguys.com/

     Take care ...

     --
     Tom Jedrzejewicz
     tomjedrz@xxxxxxxxx
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