Based on TJ’s recommendation, I bought some of these to use on each end a 
duplex coupler to join it together.  I found a way to do this above ground, so 
will just use shrink tubing to protect it a bit.
http://www.fiberoptic.com/Itemdesc.asp?ic=FAST-ST-MM625-6&eq=&Tp=

What I am struggling a bit on is finding the cleaver.  Since I know nothing 
about them, I am kinda guessing.  Some I guess are fixed length and not 
adjustable?  The only thing I see on Ebay around $ 40 comes from Asia (which 
will take too long to receive it).
There is this one, but no info on it… no idea if it will work?….  
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fiber-Cleaver-2-/190857336150?hash=item2c6ffbd556

Then this one that says fixed length… 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fiber-Optic-Cleaver-S310-/281771285074?hash=item419ae09a52
    The S215 is adjustable but $ 190 bucks.  I am doing this fix for a friend 
(no money being made) so tis is pretty much a one-time use tool and I am not 
wanting to spent much.

Does anyone have an appropriate cleaver that I could borrow for a couple days?  
 Or a recommendation of a low-cost tool that can actually be purchased today 
(like $ 60 or less) ??

Paul



From: Af [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of TJ Trout
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 11:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fiber splicing

AFL fast connectors are $8 each and all you need is a $40 cleave from ebay 
that's it.

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 7:57 AM, Justin Wilson - MTIN 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Paul,
If it’s just 350 feet is it possible to just order a new fiber and run a new 4 
strand fiber? The reason I ask is you can get a new, pre-made run for abut $400 
shipped to you.  Thats ends, tested , and ready to go.  You are going to 
probably spend that much in labor and the such to splice it.


Justin Wilson
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On Aug 17, 2015, at 9:19 AM, Paul McCall 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Since we don’t have fiber splicing experience, I figured I should query the 
crowd.

We have a customer with a small tower about 350 feet from their home that was 
installed 6 years ago.  Since electrical had to be run from the home out to the 
tower, they opted to pull fiber (4-stand Multimode) from the house to the tower 
through the same 2” conduit as the electrical.

One of the above ground “pull boxes” (12x12x4”) at the house had an extra hole 
in it that they plugged at the time of installation.  Last week they discovered 
that the hole plug had failed (seal problem) and mice/rats had gotten in and 
chewed through the fiber (all 4 strands).  Coming one direction there is plenty 
of extra fiber to pull into the box area to make a splice.  In the other 
direction is only a couple inches of slack so I have to go to the next pull 
spot (a 90 deg. right angle) they need to pull a new section of fiber to that 
spot.  (approximately 30 feet).  I am talking to a local contractor about doing 
the splices for me, and he wasn’t sure he had a splice kit that would fit into 
the 12x12x4” box when finished.

Is there a simple splice kit (for 4 strands) that can fit inside the box that 
you can recommend?

Paul



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