Easily Trace Find Buried Water Sewer Lines & Electrical Pipes

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Easily locate, trace, find electrical pipes/conduits, or water/sewer lines that are buried up to 20" (50cm) in soil or under a concrete slab with a high level of accuracy using the electronic device shown in this video. I also show a modification I made to the signal receiver. Save a lot of money. Enjoy the video!

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You always do such a terrific job with your videos! Thanks for all the time and effort you put into making these helpful videos. Always a thumbs up from me! Looking forward to the next video!

ProjectFarm
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Hi, I figured they'd have a sensor tool to detect underground pipes, but never checked in to it. 20 inches is pretty good, but at some point the pipe may be deeper than 18 or so inches. I say 18 because your not going to drag the probe in the dirt. I wondered if you'd had a chance to use it on drain lines of your sewer line. To see if the transmitter could shoot more than 20 inches.
Thanks for doing a pretty thorough review with actual examples. Appreciated.

peterford
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Wow what a great product. im plumbing a workshop that im building in the back of my yard and it will have a toilet and sink. i can probably use this product to figue out what labor is required.

heroknaderi
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I just bought this to track down some very long runs of pvc irrigation in my yard that are leaking @ around 2 foot depth. Stay tuned. Note: I tried to make one of these with fish tape and a toner, but it didn't work at that depth. Perhaps if the fish tape was copper it would have been more detectable.

colomacountry
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Wow used to be a professional tool at thousands, now with my $20 endoscope 1080p I'm all set.

publicmail
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Pretty cool. Any tips on how to find a break in buried electrical cable?

deanb
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Thank you for the video. Looks like a Florida home

MichaelHenryGomes
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Nice product. Got well and septic tank system would work great for marking and locating. 👍

orleydoss
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This is what I’ve been looking for, this is fucking genius. I thought only ridgid made sonar transmitters for sewer and drain.

cesargarcia
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Was to locate water and sewer lines from the street on a property that used to have a home on it, but the basement was filled in. No help.

davekauffman
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I'm reading on Amazon reviews that you can't push it through 4" corrugated pipe which is what I need it for. Any experience with this? Needing to find clog or cut off at end. Have already hydrojetted pipe really well trying to get water or nozzle to surface with no success. Hoping that this would work

trevor-bdkt
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Holy shit man. This is how you make money.

mookfaru
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Hi sir. I am looking for something that can identify a pipe 6-8 feet deep. Can you recommend a product for that job?

tylermarkowsky
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I'd like to run this down a toilet and see where the waste water line runs inside the wall and under the floor, (I have a concrete slab home). Will the flexible rod take that bend radius thru the toilet water trap....or better I remove the commode first?
Thanks.

nevillecaulfield
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Would you foresee any issue locating poly pipe buried no more than 2ft deep?

matthewevans
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How well would this work going around 90 degree bends?

JackRussell
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Seems like for deep buried PVC water line under pressure you could use a low frequency driver and a stethoscope. heh only 2 people will understand what I'm talking about. :) Thats ok. Carry on....

barneycarparts
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I have two lines that I want to locate. One is a waste line going to a septic tank and a small copper line that goes from an lp gas tank to the foundation of my house. Any suggestions?

herbsu
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HI, Good Afternoon, it"s good innovation.
Do you have an agent in India so that we can ask for a demo before we order the product to find out the water leakage area and blockage in the underground water pipeline
Can it also able to use your instrument to find out in Cable or Pipe or Water Leakage beneath the Underground as well as in Concrete Wall/Slab.

mahsk
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Is there a depth finder on this? How deep can you read? I'm trying to trace 2 septic lines one form my shop and another right out of my house. I'm building a pool and want to see how these lines affect my sewer lines and if they need to be moved. Depth would be great but not 100% required. Tnx

raquelsweat