yea the problem is, it means sore hands (given the fact there will never be enough people to do the job )
flex those guns
I thought of really insidious things too, like chipped bits of factory maintenance tools being stuck to wire with grime (i.e. razor blade bit, screw driver chipping, etc) that can dig in during pulls etc
I saw some weird stuff with wire before that requires IMO microwave testing, like several strands (not all) being corroded down the wire line for a few feet. Not sure why it progressed as a narrow corrosion channel way deep........... logically you would think it would tend to screw up the wire in a 'plug' form, not shoot down the line like a dendrite. if that happened inside the wire away from the cut end, you would need a NLJD to find a big high surface area diode in the wire.... water must have entered a 'fracture' between the strands or something, you would think the insulation would automatically close/eject that by pulling the strands close.
i mean like
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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WWWCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
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it makes me wonder if it has a nonlinear time constant, i.e. a corrosion channel that is long develops deep along the wire but only effects a few strands (making the ohm reading good enough) but then corrosion causing conditions change so there is fast crosswise corrosion spread (rather then further axial spread) that drastically increases resistance in a short amount of time.
(i saw this axial growth happen in a old extension cord)