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Stroppymonkey

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Put a signal genny on it should be able to trace the whole route
I’ve got a tracer reel which is great for finding routes, and will fit up a 3/8” water line. Harder to tell exactly where it ends sometimes, with drainage it would be nice to find the exact spot of the tee or hidden chamber a little more easily. I assume that’s the purpose of a sonde? Does one use the CAT to find it ?
 
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Furniss

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I’ve got a tracer reel which is great for finding routes, and will fit up a 3/8” water line. Harder to tell exactly where it ends sometimes, with drainage it would be nice to find the exact spot of the tee or hidden chamber a little more easily. I assume that’s the purpose of a sonde? Does one use the CAT to find it ?
Yep just got to get the right frequency for the sonde iirc
 
Silversabre

Silversabre

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Yep just got to get the right frequency for the sonde iirc
Switch the CAT to signal mode, usually 33hz, the more complicated CATs aimed at utility tracing use other frequencies

Your standard small sonde, usually 40-50mm in diameter and about 150mm long with the rod mounting point are good to a 5.0m depth, otherwise up to 8 and 10m depth is 80 to 70mm in diameter and about 250-300mm long and usually taped to the line behind a crawler

Never used a reel tracer.

Oh and which ever you chose a spot of gaffer tape is your friend always good to have a backup in case it works loose
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Todays job is a long avoided task. Painting the inside of our semi converted single garage. That wall was the door (still there) that I insulated and boarded over last year. Friend of mine skimmed it and I’ve avoided painting it ever since. Gradually converting into utility room/gym (wife uses mostly).
I think I’d rather work as a loft insulator than as a decorator TBH.

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Lancs Lad

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Todays job is a long avoided task. Painting the inside of our semi converted single garage. That wall was the door (still there) that I insulated and boarded over last year. Friend of mine skimmed it and I’ve avoided painting it ever since. Gradually converting into utility room/gym (wife uses mostly).
I think I’d rather work as a loft insulator than as a decorator TBH.

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I'm not the only one then...utterly detest painting...and yet the decorators I know are the nicest fellas chilled as 🤣🤣
 
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JoeS

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Cleaned some more ditches on a “while your here” job… fair cab full in the tractor and tried to get a tilty bucket up and going
 

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Stroppymonkey

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About 4 hours of my life taken for a blocked shower... which turned out to be the whole row of Semis blocked up. Chambers all hidden below rotton decking. Chambers changing direction and some missing ones under a footpath and then it all came back at acute angle to a mascar bowl at the front of the house. Pulled one of my brand new blue Bailey rods apart .. manufacturing defect.
Gave in and went and got the pressure washer/jetter and that sorted it promptly! Never seen a mascar bowl work so well :)


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Monkeybusiness

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About 4 hours of my life taken for a blocked shower... which turned out to be the whole row of Semis blocked up. Chambers all hidden below rotton decking. Chambers changing direction and some missing ones under a footpath and then it all came back at acute angle to a mascar bowl at the front of the house. Pulled one of my brand new blue Bailey rods apart .. manufacturing defect.
Gave in and went and got the pressure washer/jetter and that sorted it promptly! Never seen a mascar bowl work so well :)


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I’m sure @doobin will be along to comment on the make of your bucket, and what that says about you…
 
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Smiffy

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About 4 hours of my life taken for a blocked shower... which turned out to be the whole row of Semis blocked up. Chambers all hidden below rotton decking. Chambers changing direction and some missing ones under a footpath and then it all came back at acute angle to a mascar bowl at the front of the house. Pulled one of my brand new blue Bailey rods apart .. manufacturing defect.
Gave in and went and got the pressure washer/jetter and that sorted it promptly! Never seen a mascar bowl work so well :)


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What is the purpose of the bowl??
I don't recall seeing one before
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I’ve already eaten humble pie there, those tough buckets are bloody brilliant. Only buckets you can trust to knock up mortar in with a paddle mixer on a drill.
I assumed (incorrectly) that they were practically indestructible… I was carrying one full of mortar to load my builder on the scaffolding and one side of the handle tore through the plastic, and the hooked end ‘bit’ me in the web between my thumb and finger. Oh how I laughed!…
 
doobin

doobin

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I assumed (incorrectly) that they were practically indestructible… I was carrying one full of mortar to load my builder on the scaffolding and one side of the handle tore through the plastic, and the hooked end ‘bit’ me in the web between my thumb and finger. Oh how I laughed!…
Yes they do fatigue there.
 
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