Re: [AFMUG] Tips for pulling through existing innerduct

2016-10-09 Thread Chuck Hogg
I'd pull fiber and Cat5, so if you mess it up, you can replace it. Regards, Chuck On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Chris Fabien wrote: > How long is the run? Is this a 3mm indoor fiber or something tougher > deaigned for outdoor use? I would be nervous about damaging an indoor fiber > trying to

Re: [AFMUG] Tips for pulling through existing innerduct

2016-10-07 Thread Chris Fabien
How long is the run? Is this a 3mm indoor fiber or something tougher deaigned for outdoor use? I would be nervous about damaging an indoor fiber trying to pull another past it. On Oct 7, 2016 6:35 PM, "TJ Trout" wrote: > I have a 1-1/4 innerduct with one of my upstream carriers small 3mm fiber >

Re: [AFMUG] Tips for pulling through existing innerduct

2016-10-07 Thread chuck
You can probably use a vacuum tube to suck some jetline in, tie a plastic baggie to it. If it is short enough it will work well. From: TJ Trout Sent: Friday, October 7, 2016 4:35 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: [AFMUG] Tips for pulling through existing innerduct I have a 1-1/4 innerduct with

[AFMUG] Tips for pulling through existing innerduct

2016-10-07 Thread TJ Trout
I have a 1-1/4 innerduct with one of my upstream carriers small 3mm fiber in it and I would like to pull a single cat5 through as well to reach a customer what tips do you guys have to avoid damaging the existing cable ? I don't have a mule tape installed so I will have to run a fish tape through