I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
In article <t3nn2q$mub$1@dont-email.me>, blockedofcourse@foo.invalid
says...
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
Corpse or ghost-hunting?
On 20/04/2022 02:19, Don Y wrote:
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I used to work for a geophysics company which occasionally used a hired GPR, usually for detecting buried services on a potential building site.
The resulting reports were so vague and non-committal it was hard to see what value they had. My overall impression was that GPR probably works well in a limited set of ground conditions which only exist elsewhere.
This was about 40 years ago though.
We have a (free) service that comes out and marks all of the below grade services (phone, CATV, gas, water, sewer, electric). If you rely on THEIR markings and end up damaging a service, *they* bear the responsibility.
In article <t3p4pe$llk$1@dont-email.me>, blockedofcourse@foo.invalid
says...
We have a (free) service that comes out and marks all of the below grade
services (phone, CATV, gas, water, sewer, electric). If you rely on THEIR >> markings and end up damaging a service, *they* bear the responsibility.
I have used the service several times. The did not mark the cable TV
one time and it was cut by construction. No come back to me for the
repair.
On 4/20/2022 8:53 AM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article <t3p4pe$llk$1...@dont-email.me>, blocked...@foo.invalid
says...
We have a (free) service that comes out and marks all of the below grade >> services (phone, CATV, gas, water, sewer, electric). If you rely on THEIR >> markings and end up damaging a service, *they* bear the responsibility.
I have used the service several times. The did not mark the cable TVHere, the service is really just a sort of "notification bureau". They
one time and it was cut by construction. No come back to me for the
repair.
appear to dispatch the request to each of the separate utilities and
each of *them* decides how to address it.
E.g., the municipal water department sends out a guy to mark the
water main; the phone company sends out a guy to mark the phone line;
the electric company sends out a guy to mark the power; etc.
Several of these "hire out" that activity to a third party "skilled"
in that activity. Often, *one* person from such a company will come out
and mark multiple services -- no doubt because they are under contract
to those multiple services (and are likely smart enough to know that
a request from service A at address X will likely see a request from
service B at that same address within days/hours -- why dispatch a guy
twice if you can combine the trips?)
It behooves you to learn the various marking colors so you can assure yourself that they've ALL been marked before starting any work
excavating (regardless of who foots the bill for a f*ckup, YOU will be
the party that is without phone/CATV/electric/gas/etc. if someone
screws up!)
[It's annoying that they don't use less durable marking materials.
The marks are only "guaranteed" for 2 weeks so why make marks that
last YEARS?]
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 18:19:09 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I supplied the impulse generators for a wideband GPR that was to be
used to de-mine Viet Nam or somewhere. It wasn't successful. Rocks,
roots, lumps of junk confused the images.
You can trace wires from their E or H fields. There's cheap stuff to
do that.
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
Many years ago a new development was about to be constructed next to a
busy railway station and signal box. A buried cable was found. The power company insisted that it wasn't theirs. The railway company insisted it wasn't theirs. It couldn't be because it was not on their land... So the cable was cut. There was a major signalling failure.
It was many hours before anyone realised the connection between the
two events and restored train services.
On 4/20/2022 10:13 AM, jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 18:19:09 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I supplied the impulse generators for a wideband GPR that was to be
used to de-mine Viet Nam or somewhere. It wasn't successful. Rocks,
roots, lumps of junk confused the images.
You can trace wires from their E or H fields. There's cheap stuff to
do that.
The magnetometer in your cell phone should be good enough for tracing wires in walls
On 20/4/22 11:19 am, Don Y wrote:They make great props for many cable TV "reality" shows, re hunting
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities,
pipes, etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!)
locating wire runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be
affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already
have too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
My son's company uses GPR in a suite of other tools for finding
reinforcing steel inside corroding concrete structures. Their business
is remediating structures (wharves, bridges, tall buildings, mine
hoppers, etc) that would otherwise have to be torn down.
I can't vouch for how useful the GPR is compared to other methods.
CH
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 18:19:09 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities, pipes,
etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!) locating wire >>runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be >>affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already have
too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I supplied the impulse generators for a wideband GPR that was to be
used to de-mine Viet Nam or somewhere. It wasn't successful. Rocks,
roots, lumps of junk confused the images.
You can trace wires from their E or H fields. There's cheap stuff to
do that.
jlarkin@highlandsniptechnology.com wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2022 18:19:09 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
I had an opportunity to pick up some of this kit, cheap.
But, couldn't come up with a *use* for it!
"Domestically", it has limited use locating buried utilities, pipes,
etc. I thought it might have some use on the rooftop (!) locating wire >>>runs in the closed roof-space (with house unoccupied).
And, I just can't imagine a commercial use with which *I* would be >>>affiliated that could benefit.
So, I "passed" on yet-another-toy (SWMBO complains that I already have >>>too many "toys"!). Did I miss some potential, practical use?
I supplied the impulse generators for a wideband GPR that was to be
used to de-mine Viet Nam or somewhere. It wasn't successful. Rocks,
roots, lumps of junk confused the images.
You can trace wires from their E or H fields. There's cheap stuff to
do that.
Double-D coils can detect various metals by their reflectance and the phase >shift of their response. Here's a rough overview:
https://www.metaldetectingworld.com/double_d_search_coils.shtml
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