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Old October 23rd 08, 11:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
D. Stussy D. Stussy is offline
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Default Locating underground conduit

"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
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Jerry wrote:
"JIMMIE" wrote in message

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On Oct 15, 1:17 am, 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


I have some pipe that I had run for an outdoor spigot that I never
finished installing. To test a method of finding it I shot some air
into it the other end was pretty easy to find by listening. I could
hear the rush of air and a lot of gurgling. My dog actually found it
in the roses bushes before I did.

Jimmie

Hi Jimmie

That "air" idea wont work, Jeff told me so

Quote Jeff --

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It can work, because what you are trying to do is not to move a lot
of air and sand, but try to make some noise. And you don't have to move
a whole lot of sand to do that. As long as the pipes stay together, some
air will make it out of the open end and make some noise.


And where is the air going to escape? He said he duct-taped the end shut.
With enough pressure, he'll have a blow-out, but that could also result in
getting dirt inside the pipe, which I believe wouldn't be good. However,
short of that, there's no hole for the air make noise....

He knows the length and direction. He should be able to make an educated
guess as where to dig.