Since fusion splicers arent 5 figures anymore, how close to becoming a standard shop tool are these.
Depending on circumstances we will pay 20 to 70 per splice. In it's own, relatively cheap, but then theres setup fees, trip charge, etc. I'm at a point where I dont see the process being much more tech savvy than an rj45 with as dummy proof as splicers are now. Probably actually less inclined for error with the machines doing all the work. We bought 8 licences links, none of the premade cables were spot on, 2 were short. I'm just looking for any reason not to get one, but I really dont see why splicing isnt something we arent doing in house. Techs break every tool they see being the only thing
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