Locating underground conduit
Ed wrote:
I know this is slightly off topic, but since I am intending to run
some RF cable in the conduit, and since there are a lot of intelligent
hams on this group, I will proceed anyway:
Last year at the beginning of construction of a new house I buried
about 50 feet of 3/4" Sched. 40 PVD between the house and a location on
the property perimeter. Now that I am ready to use it, I can not
locate the perimeter end.... it is somewhere in about a 10' area, and the
end curves up to probably about a foot underground.
The ground is nearly pure sand, and is well landscaped now to the
point that I do not want to randomly dig it up.
The end terminated in an elbow curving up and is well duct taped
shut.
Can anyone suggest a method or equipment I might use to locate that
far end?
Tnx.
Ed K7AAT
Ed;
Run a metal snake into the conduit then get a metal detector and sweep
the area for the conduit. If this doesn't work there are wire tracing
detectors that might do the job. You hook the transmitter to the snake
and sweep with the detector.
If all fails you might try a metal probe. Stick the probe into the
ground and feel for the conduit. Or dig up a couple of feet of conduit.
Note the direction it is going then move in that direction and dig a
small trench where you thing the conduit is.
One of these methods should work.
If all fails install new conduit.
Dave WD9BDZ
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