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Re: Keeping up with Cables in new installation
I prefer a wirelist because I store the wirelist in a db for every
job...client calls in wants to add something...I already know if we have a
wire there or not. Tagging the wires with words would mean a trip out there
to see if we prewired for something...this way I can give them a price in 2
seconds.
"Mike Sokoly" <secure15@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:hbccf.11202$rc7.2235@xxxxxxxxxxx
| www.milestek.com has it for $81.25!
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| Mike Sokoly wrote:
| > Try One of these: about 100 bucks:
| >> http://global.dymo.com/enUS/Products/RhinoPRO_3000.html
| >
| >
| >
| >
| >
| > Crash Gordon wrote:
| >> Wire # tags and a wirelist.
| >>
| >>
| >> <bhnjr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| >> news:1131485346.525646.182500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| >> |I have a number of commercial jobs coming up. They are all new
| >> | construction. It looks like most of the jobs will have about 15
| >> | detectors, several keypads, several sirens, 7-8 access control
units,
| >> | and 7-8 electric locks, and a digital video recording system (10-12
| >> | cameras).. There will also be magnetic locks on several outside
doors,
| >> | that will be locally monitored. In all, there will be somewhere
around
| >> | 60 cable runs. Now I know that there are many ways that an installer
| >> | can keep up with his cable runs, but I would just like to know how
you
| >> | would keep up with your cable runs on a simular installation, when
| >> | working alone. One other ingrediant; there will be about 3 months
| >> | between running the cables and final installation. My mind does not
| >> | remember things too well these days. Thank you.
| >> |
| >>
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