Ever heard of it? We haven’t!
Ah...they waste cable.
Our rule of thumb is always to completely unroll wires and cables before using them.
Good heavens...is he implying to empty a box of wire and straighten it before installing? What the fuck is wrong with this moron? He's got to be a fucking kike.
Always do a service loop. If you don't and have to redo the connection, you'll have to rerun the cable.
Yeah, Part of why I posted this is that I have never heard about that whole "empty the whole box first" thing.
Maybe that could be true in some very specific applications like space/aircraft?
I've worked in both, unless the drawings specifically call it out - no, it's not a thing.
This is the Internet saying that "you must change every capacitor and ground every device" way of thinking. Someone thought it was a good idea and the Internet loves good bad ideas.
I don't think they empty the box before running the cable for space/aircraft. I ran CAT6 a few months ago, I left it in the box. It's designed and packaged to be left in the box, or on the spool, until used.
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