
Hello Michael , Another trick could be to use a loop of shrink wrap across one set and another loop across the other putting a tyvek label thru both loops . Just a thought , JimL On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, michael thomas guldan wrote:
The Siemon catalog lists "Red Special Service Markers" and come in 2, 3, and 6 position sizes. See: <http://www.siemon.com/e-catalog/family.asp?FAM=3Dco_S66_A_RSSM> Thanks, but the "S-779-916" series is not exactly what I'm seeking. I'm thinking of a small circular cap that fits over one
Unnamed Administration sources reported that Jeffrey C. Ollie said: punch, or terminal post. if it's what i'm thinking, it's a little rubberized cap that wholey covers a punchdown.. indeeed, if someone finds a source, please send it out, as these would be a nice addition to my kit These might well be worth getting anyhow. if you are stuck for something to do, head down to radio shack or electronics shop and get some heat shrink tubing and shrink it to
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 04:17:10PM -0500, David Lesher wrote: the punchdown. it dosent take a lot of heat to shrink, and it would require actual work to remove, which sould keep it safe from the average telco employee...
I *do* recommend Folks gets something, and install same. Especially folks with shared closets, etc. Bribe^H^H talk your way into the MPOE location as well, and populate your points there, too.
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