[lug] Hilarious net cable market

Barney Treadway barney at treadways.org
Wed Aug 7 09:05:13 MDT 2002


Hmmm, and wireless access points start at $130.

;-)

Barney
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Riddoch" <socket at peakpeak.com>
To: <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: [lug] Hilarious net cable market


> "D. Stimits" <stimits at idcomm.com> writes:
> 
> > I just discovered that if one wants to buy network cable for cat 5e,
> > that most of the retail stores are charging at least a 500%
> > markup.
> 
> Hmmm. Where are you looking?
> 
> > Whereas Saunders sells it for $0.25/foot, and a few others around
> > $0.20/foot, that a regular electrical supply shop (retail, but sells
> > to contractors) is selling the same thing for less than $0.06/foot.
> 
> And the Home Depot in Westminster (where I went for supplies when I
> was wiring my girlfriend's mom's house) was selling it for about
> $.10/foot.
> 
> > The only problem is they sell 1000 feet minimum (the size of a box).
> 
> The box we got was 500 feet, and cost about $45.
> 
> > This isn't so bad when you realize that to wire many houses you
> > would want at least 150 feet, and it costs the same to buy that much
> > at the retail stores as it does to buy 1000 feet at the electrical
> > supply shop.
> 
> Hmm. I don't know how many drops you're making, but I would seriously
> recommend giving yourself a little more slack than 150 feet.  We had
> to go from basement to attic through the chase, and then drop down
> into walls on the second floor to get to the bedrooms.  One line per
> bedroom, one in the living room, one in the basement, times one cable
> for ethernet and another for phone (okay, so maybe we were being a
> little excessive, but I hope someone in the future will be thankful
> that we used cat5e for the phone line, when they want to use the cable
> for more ethernet when we're all using VoIP)... trust me, it all adds
> up quickly. We strung a little under 400 feet of cable.
> 
> Of course, I have no idea what your setup is. YMMV.
> 
> > Related hardware like connectors is about 1/3 of the price of the
> > lower priced retail shops, I am amazed at how much profit is being
> > made on network cables and related supplies like connectors and face
> > plates.
> 
> I suspect Home Depot makes most of their money on the smaller
> bits. Connectors, wall plates, old-wall boxes, patch panels,
> wall-mount electrical boxes, cable... once we got everything we
> needed, as cheaply as we could find, it ran us just past $300. I
> suspect it could be done cheaper, if you already have a relatively
> complete selection of hardware tools.  I'm quite certain that paying
> someone else to do it for us would cost multiple times what it cost us
> in materials.
> 
> > If I pick up a 1000 foot roll, and use a couple hundred feet of it
> > (solid core fastcat 5e), would anyone here be interested in buying
> > the remainder at cost? Probably in a week or so.
> 
> We've still got a bunch, but I'm sure someone will want some. Try
> shopping around a bit more. I bet you can find decent prices.
> 
> -- 
> Chris Riddoch       | epistemological
> socket at peakpeak.com | humility
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