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![]() "Ed" wrote in message . 192.196... AndyS wrote in news:58eba0a6-8107-40dc-85e9- : Andy suggests: Couple a garden hose to the end you can find and run water into the PVC.... Go to the area surrounding the buried end and look for the sandy ground to be wet...... Andy W4OAH That's an excellent idea.... but I really hate water in my electrical conduits.... I'll use that as a last resort. Thanks. Ed Hi Ed Have you considered the use of a wad of towel pulled thru the conduit to dry it after using water to locate the burried end? Compressed air could be used in place of the water. The air excaping from the burried end shouild be easily detected. Jerry KD6JDJ |
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