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Originally Posted by redondoaveb
I was a splicing tech for the phone company in the '70's. Some of the cables I had to do slicing on were 3600 pair (7200 wires). 
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Originally Posted by -ZS-Carpenter
I'd still be working on the first splice 
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Originally Posted by Rusty
About a 1/4 way through. They would be putting me in a paddled room. 
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I had to replace connectors on our 36 pair 'assault' cable. 72 wires that had to be labeled, tagged, desoldered, soldered and then ohm'd out.

It was all I could do to get one done in a day.