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Old 12-06-2008, 21:15   #16
Jonnymeg
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Re: Throwing the cable over the roof.

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Originally Posted by kryogenik View Post
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Not sure enough to say, sorry.
Sounds like a bone idle installer anyway, but I wouldn't have lobbed a cable over a roof either. If anything went wrong, VM would be to blame.
WRONG!

If anything went wrong the installer would be to blame!

VM do not employ their own installers, all installs are done through contractors that will charge their workers for putting right any damage.
I would not throw a cable over the roof because we are not allowed to do it anymore, simple as.
Not only is there a H&S risk involved there is also a heightened risk of damage to the cable from wear and tear due to excessive heat from the sun and friction when the cable moves in the wind.
Regardless of the attitude the installer was right to say no.

If you want to get it done your way i would drill all the holes, clear plenty of space along the route and get them out again.
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