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As an apprentice, I've watched guys working on joints like that on the BT main cables...That would have been in the mid 80's and I suspect some of the cables probably dated back pre war...
Those were the days my friendHand cranked megger and " Moleskin " ?
..some suprises there !
That's because along with everything elese on these short courses it would take to long to teach, as well as costing to much, and hoping the unsuspecting Students never ever comes across any MICC in their career, sad but so true. I would hazard a guess some of the " teachers" have only terminated an MICC in the class room, on a bench, never in the real world.Incredible workmanship, I've seen guys do HV joints, both live and dead that takes some skill, but this is a work of art!
Although i often think that when you see old Pyros too they dont even teach Pyros in college anymore!
Pyro was may favourite stuff to work on/with as well as building switchgear and installing riser units.Incredible workmanship, I've seen guys do HV joints, both live and dead that takes some skill, but this is a work of art!
Although i often think that when you see old Pyros too they dont even teach Pyros in college anymore!
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