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Knowing that there a re a few BT guys hanging around in here and loads
of other knowledgeable types, I need to run an external telephone extension, it must be overhead and it must be self supporting, the length is approximately 25mtrs, which is less than the cable run from the pole. Can I buy, beg or scrounge the same cable or similar that BT use from pole to premises and the wall hardware from anywhere? Should I hijack a BT/openreach van or just make a nuisance of myself to the next BT person I see in an open cabinet/hole in the ground? Are there any tips or hints that would make my life easier running this cable? -- Clint Sharp Clint Sharp |
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Clint Sharp wrote:
> Knowing that there a re a few BT guys hanging around in here and > loads of other knowledgeable types, I need to run an external > telephone extension, it must be overhead and it must be self > supporting, the length is approximately 25mtrs, which is less than > the cable run from the pole. Can I buy, beg or scrounge the same > cable or similar that BT use from pole to premises and the wall > hardware from anywhere? Should I hijack a BT/openreach van or just > make a nuisance of myself to the next BT person I see in an open > cabinet/hole in the ground? Are there any tips or hints that would > make my life easier running this cable? Copious amounts of tea & coffee & possibly the odd bacon butty would go a long way into scrounging what you want... |
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On 20-Apr-2007, "kraftee" <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> wrote: > Are there any tips or hints that would > > make my life easier running this cable? Copper cable stretches, and slowly sags, you need what is called dropwire. |
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In message <f0b2qm$6up$(E-Mail Removed)>, kraftee
<kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> writes >Clint Sharp wrote: >> Knowing that there a re a few BT guys hanging around in here and >> loads of other knowledgeable types, I need to run an external >> telephone extension, it must be overhead and it must be self >> supporting, the length is approximately 25mtrs, which is less than >> the cable run from the pole. Can I buy, beg or scrounge the same >> cable or similar that BT use from pole to premises and the wall >> hardware from anywhere? Should I hijack a BT/openreach van or just >> make a nuisance of myself to the next BT person I see in an open >> cabinet/hole in the ground? Are there any tips or hints that would >> make my life easier running this cable? > >Copious amounts of tea & coffee & possibly the odd bacon butty would >go a long way into scrounging what you want... > > Hmmm, choccy hob-nobs work well too... but it's a bit weird driving around with a flask of tea, portable grill n fridge on the off chance that I run into a BT bod hanging out of a wiring cab.. -- Clint Sharp |
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"Clint Sharp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > In message <f0b2qm$6up$(E-Mail Removed)>, kraftee > <kraftee@b&e-cottee.me.uk> writes >>Clint Sharp wrote: >>> Knowing that there a re a few BT guys hanging around in here and >>> loads of other knowledgeable types, I need to run an external >>> telephone extension, it must be overhead and it must be self >>> supporting, the length is approximately 25mtrs, which is less than >>> the cable run from the pole. Can I buy, beg or scrounge the same >>> cable or similar that BT use from pole to premises and the wall >>> hardware from anywhere? Should I hijack a BT/openreach van or just >>> make a nuisance of myself to the next BT person I see in an open >>> cabinet/hole in the ground? Are there any tips or hints that would >>> make my life easier running this cable? >> >>Copious amounts of tea & coffee & possibly the odd bacon butty would >>go a long way into scrounging what you want... >> >> > Hmmm, choccy hob-nobs work well too... but it's a bit weird driving around > with a flask of tea, portable grill n fridge on the off chance that I run > into a BT bod hanging out of a wiring cab.. Well, just shave your legs, bang on some lippy. a short skirt & maybe a cheap wig & you'll soon find youurself a short-sighted BT engineer who'll be only too pleased to slip you a length of hard drawn. HTH ![]() Joe Lee > Clint Sharp |
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In message <462c1a79$0$10722$(E-Mail Removed)>, Joe Lee
<invalid@noaddress.?.invalid> writes >Well, just shave your legs, bang on some lippy. a short skirt & maybe a >cheap wig & you'll soon find youurself a short-sighted BT engineer who'll be >only too pleased to slip you a length of hard drawn. Are you the guy who's been ringing me up at all hours? Only that's exactly what he wants me to do as well. If it is you Joe, quit it, the missus is getting jealous. > >HTH ![]() > >Joe Lee I've found the cable I want, it's surprisingly cheap so there'll be no leg shaving around here, at least no more than usual although I'm making no promises about the lipstick. I just need to find the hardware to fasten the cable and will come back to beg a little advice on how to use the fixings when I find them (think I'm looking for 'pigtails'?, Easy Joe...) > > > >> Clint Sharp > > -- Clint Sharp |
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"Clint Sharp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > In message <462c1a79$0$10722$(E-Mail Removed)>, Joe Lee > <invalid@noaddress.?.invalid> writes >>Well, just shave your legs, bang on some lippy. a short skirt & maybe a >>cheap wig & you'll soon find youurself a short-sighted BT engineer who'll >>be >>only too pleased to slip you a length of hard drawn. > Are you the guy who's been ringing me up at all hours? Only that's exactly > what he wants me to do as well. If it is you Joe, quit it, the missus is > getting jealous. Hee hee... Just surprised that you're still accepting transfer charge calls. but anyway''' As it's only 25mtrs away, why not save the hassle of putting up an (unsightly) overhead & use a cordless phone instead ? If you also need internet access then maybe a wireless router ? <snip> joe Lee > Clint Sharp |
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In message <462d140c$0$10739$(E-Mail Removed)>, Joe Lee
<invalid@noaddress.?.invalid> writes >As it's only 25mtrs away, why not save the hassle of putting up an >(unsightly) overhead & use a cordless phone instead ? Because it's only a phone line in the sense that it's POTS, it's going to have a fax on it, unless they have cordless fax machines? > >If you also need internet access then maybe a wireless router ? > > <snip> > >joe Lee > > > > > >> Clint Sharp > > -- Clint Sharp |
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Joe Lee wrote:
> "Clint Sharp" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... >> In message <462c1a79$0$10722$(E-Mail Removed)>, Joe Lee >> <invalid@noaddress.?.invalid> writes >>> Well, just shave your legs, bang on some lippy. a short skirt & >>> maybe a cheap wig & you'll soon find youurself a short-sighted BT >>> engineer who'll be >>> only too pleased to slip you a length of hard drawn. >> Are you the guy who's been ringing me up at all hours? Only that's >> exactly what he wants me to do as well. If it is you Joe, quit it, >> the missus is getting jealous. > > Hee hee... Just surprised that you're still accepting transfer > charge calls. but anyway''' > > As it's only 25mtrs away, why not save the hassle of putting up an > (unsightly) overhead & use a cordless phone instead ? > > If you also need internet access then maybe a wireless router ? > > <snip> > > joe Lee > > > > > >> Clint Sharp Or even get some PET & spade it in. After a couple of days you won't even know it was there & it won't give the birds anywhere to sit & sh*t from either, which could make her indoors happier.. Don't be tempted to bury any other cables as those will rot over time.. |
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