Very functional! I think this right here is the perfect balance between function and clean work without wasting man hours.
Trust me I have gone full ravioli and spent many hours with multiple rows of Velcro and cable combs to make picture perfect runs, but this is peak balance of efficiency and tidiness in my book.
Looks like your techs weren’t absolute morons and worked together to keep things organized. Pardon my frustration, cable trays are apparently quantum physics for some people I’ve worked with.
Not allowed to say where it is?
Does your partner and/or landlord know your reddit account? If the answer is yes then is your garage. Clearly, not doubt whatsoever, no other possibility.
There are people complaining about the whites specifically I assume not being combed and in a tight bundle. As someone who was a low voltage foreman and is now a network engineer I love how the bundles look but practically speaking if I need to trace out a cable or remove a cable its a pain in the ass because you have to remove velcro every couple of feet and keeping track of the cable you need is infuriating in a giant bundle. I understand wanting things to look tight and professional, but honestly much prefer your mix of form and function. It would be 10 times easier to find and troubleshoot something there than in some of the builds I've done where the cable management looks beautiful but fixing one thing requires taking everything apart.
Very functional! I think this right here is the perfect balance between function and clean work without wasting man hours.
Trust me I have gone full ravioli and spent many hours with multiple rows of Velcro and cable combs to make picture perfect runs, but this is peak balance of efficiency and tidiness in my book.
SO...MANY...LABELS 😭
Can't say where it is, lots of wires done very neatly in a large room, lots and lots of labels...
Sounds like a data center! Its good money building them, but holy shit do they love their labels and massively over engineering everything.
Not a data centre.
When systems are mission critical there's no such thing as "over engineering".
I bet you sleep great at night
I did a lot of work on this project, this didn't fall under my remit though.
Simply wonderful.
Great work, very tedious and methodical in workmanship.
Looks like your techs weren’t absolute morons and worked together to keep things organized. Pardon my frustration, cable trays are apparently quantum physics for some people I’ve worked with.
Not allowed to say where it is?
Does your partner and/or landlord know your reddit account? If the answer is yes then is your garage. Clearly, not doubt whatsoever, no other possibility.
There are people complaining about the whites specifically I assume not being combed and in a tight bundle. As someone who was a low voltage foreman and is now a network engineer I love how the bundles look but practically speaking if I need to trace out a cable or remove a cable its a pain in the ass because you have to remove velcro every couple of feet and keeping track of the cable you need is infuriating in a giant bundle. I understand wanting things to look tight and professional, but honestly much prefer your mix of form and function. It would be 10 times easier to find and troubleshoot something there than in some of the builds I've done where the cable management looks beautiful but fixing one thing requires taking everything apart.
More like loose! Gods that is so lame. Where are your standard based bundles of gorgeous combed 50’s?
Loose and lame? You're taking this time out to describe yourself?
That’s about as “tight” as a street wh*re by 3am.
I guess you would know champ 🤷🏻♂️
Amazing. The Interstellar of cabling 😂
Beautiful and efficient for a workplace