![]() |
which punchdown tool should I buy? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: which punchdown tool should I buy? (/showthread.php?tid=232603) Pages:
1
2
|
Re: which punchdown tool should I buy? - OWC Jamie - 09-25-2019 Ideal Tools all the way. My uncle was an engineer for them for 30 years and their headquarters and original production facility are 3 blocks from my old house. https://www.idealindustries.com/ Re: which punchdown tool should I buy? - NewtonMP2100 - 09-25-2019 ....punchDrunkLove.....?? Re: which punchdown tool should I buy? - Buzz - 09-25-2019 3d wrote: I used to be that guy, and happen to have a couple of pretty complete networking toolkits. Just pay shipping both ways, and you can borrow one for as long as is reasonably needed. Punchdown tool, tone generator, tone finder, butt set, continuity tester, voltmeter, every little hand tool imaginable, etc.. Started collecting in the mid 70's, so some stuff is pretty old, but the wiring principles are still the same.... gotta love physics. May not be worth it if you just need a punchdown tool, but if you're gonna do some serious network wiring it's pretty much everything/anything you'd need. == Re: which punchdown tool should I buy? - 3d - 09-27-2019 Buzz wrote: I used to be that guy, and happen to have a couple of pretty complete networking toolkits. Just pay shipping both ways, and you can borrow one for as long as is reasonably needed. Punchdown tool, tone generator, tone finder, butt set, continuity tester, voltmeter, every little hand tool imaginable, etc.. Started collecting in the mid 70's, so some stuff is pretty old, but the wiring principles are still the same.... gotta love physics. May not be worth it if you just need a punchdown tool, but if you're gonna do some serious network wiring it's pretty much everything/anything you'd need. == Hah. Awesome. (tu) A few months ago I needed to run and terminate some Cat5 cable. Kits cost about $20 on Amz. Cheapo tester is $10-ish. I just asked that guy at the office and borrowed. He even showed me how to do it with a piece of scrap. Finished it over the weekend and returned the kit to him on Monday. Thanks buddy! |