Hi all,
This is my first post and i'm not sure if this is in the right sub-forum but I have a slightly unusual request.
I'm trying to figure out a way to trace the path of a fairly large (50mm/2") buried iron/steel pipe. I can get access to the pipe to push something along on a flexible rod. Does anyone know any way of transmitting some kind of signal from within the pipe that I can then trace above ground?
The depth is from ground down to approximately 2-3 metres (6-9 feet). I'm not sure what other pipes are buried nearby so tracing just from the surface isn't really accurate enough - ideally I need both a transmitter and receiver.
Any ideas?
Thank in advance.
This is my first post and i'm not sure if this is in the right sub-forum but I have a slightly unusual request.
I'm trying to figure out a way to trace the path of a fairly large (50mm/2") buried iron/steel pipe. I can get access to the pipe to push something along on a flexible rod. Does anyone know any way of transmitting some kind of signal from within the pipe that I can then trace above ground?
The depth is from ground down to approximately 2-3 metres (6-9 feet). I'm not sure what other pipes are buried nearby so tracing just from the surface isn't really accurate enough - ideally I need both a transmitter and receiver.
Any ideas?
Thank in advance.