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Chris13
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Name:
Chris Tuttle
Name:
Chris Tuttle
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Community Cable & Broadband
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Technical Operations Manager
Location:
Skiatook, Oklahoma
12/27/2007 9:57:00 AM
I have run plenty of drills before, I prefer a self contained unit over the umbilical. For most Cable jobs, (span to span) I like a dw 520 or 920. My preference, take it for what you will.
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