 tc1uscg join:2005-03-09 Saint Clair Shores, MI | Old news This stuff has been around for a while, just not out in mainstream for use. One just has to look at the size of splicing kits to see just how far fiber has come. The old kits use to require a large roll-a-round card and was clumsy. But the newest kit we got is about the size of deskphone and is as simple as 1, 2 3 and your done. Thing with plastic is the chance of getting deformity from the plastic not mixing/drying while it's being formed is greater then glass, therefore, quality control isn't something to ignore. |
 Wills join:2001-01-03 Port Charlotte, FL | If you can cut this stuff with scissors, I'm betting that those deformities aren't going to hamper it as bad as you think. -- I have a shaved head, a goatee, and tatoos. Don't you realize the rules don't apply to me. |