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Author Re: Thomas & Betts UV Resistant Tie Wraps: Any Experiences With For Out Of Door Usage ?
electrician@electrician2.com

2006-04-15, 10:21 pm

<Rolm guys are not working in industrial switchgear
If you are really working on that stuff you should buy ther right
tool. They make a real tywrap tensioner and cutter. That insures you
set them to the optimum tightness.>

Kleins are the right tool. When we are out on a remote job waiting for
the "right tool" while earning $2,500 a week we are accused of wobbling
the job. A journeyman wireman gets the job done and done right with
the tools at hand. The Kliens are on the tool list that we are
required to personally supply, the tie wrap tool you mention is not on
the tool list. It is up to the employer to supply the tie wrap tool,
and that takes time and asking for it makes us look like whiners.

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