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12 minutes ago, aspenarb said:

 

Can be Chris, a lot of MDPE mains have a tracer wire ialongside them these days so they can be traced using the genny, the genny will also sound through water in a main. Warning tapes can also have the tracer wire in them so they can be detected. Mains that are not live can also be detected with the genny through the swa, Drains and sewers can detected if a cheap roll of cable is taped to a fibreglass cable pulling roll and stuffed down them. Depth and position can also be accurately determined if you take your time to learn how to use them, the list goes on but they are a lot more than just a cable detector.

Bob

 

Service marker tapes with tracer wires https://gasproducts.co.uk/caution-buried-gas-main-detectable-underground-marker-tape.html

 

MDPE tracer wires   https://store.jdpipes.co.uk/blue-tracer-wire/

 

Strap a cable to one of these and shove it down any drains or pipes that need locating.

 

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I'm glad he asked you that question, I don't think I would have done it quite so well.

 

In one of my Cameras I've got a Sonde built into the camera head, easy to detect location and depth.

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C.A.T = Cable Avoidance Tool

A digger, of any size, is the proven to be infallible cable detector.

Or so it was explained to us on a CAT course many years ago.

And

Yes they are bloody hard to use without training and practise, practise, practise.

mth

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Buy a scanner and genny then do the Street works course or manufacturers they will show you how to use one but there is no replacement for practise there are a lot of cables and pipes that they won’t show. My insurance insists that I use one, the new scanners have gps and time they show where and when they are used ............... or not 

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33 minutes ago, donnk said:

only any good for electric really, i have one myself. Water doesnt matter as can fix yourself assuming not a 12" main!

 

Gas wont be found.

Not correct you just need to know how 

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13 hours ago, dumper said:

Not correct you just need to know how 

send me your magic wand for making it detect plastic water and gas. 

 

Like I said good for electric.

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They do find gas pipes, if you can live them up , old pipes should all have been replaced now. They DON'T find Pot ends, those are the real buggers. There you need the drawings :/K

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17 hours ago, dumper said:

Buy a scanner and genny then do the Street works course or manufacturers they will show you how to use one but there is no replacement for practise there are a lot of cables and pipes that they won’t show. My insurance insists that I use one, the new scanners have gps and time they show where and when they are used ............... or not 

....or Not . The most important part of yr RA-MS, good fr that insurance / court appearance ;) k

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, bankhouse builder said:

 I usually get the divining rods out for the water and gas and don't laugh they do work 

 

UK power networks guy used a fork to find the medium pressure gas main when connecting our yard, got sand blasted when he found it.

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