"Gunner Asch" <
gunne...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:39:30 -0800, "Steve B" <
ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Something I put on youtube this morning for doubtful people in
>>alt.home.repair who think it can't be done.
>>
>>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoeXNIww7T0&feature=feedu
>>
>>Simple as shit. Works for me.
>>
>>Steve
>>
> What..people still think that dowsing doesnt work?
>
> Blink blink...blink?
>
> Nicely done btw.
>
> Ive dowsed for years. Shrug. Ive found everything from water to bunkers
> filled with very unfriendly enemy soldiers.
>
> Gunner
In my case, someone wrote into alt.home.repair and wanted to know how to
locate a buried electrical line. I told them how, but they blathered on
that it didn't work, and all that, so I did a youtube. Copper or aluminum
are two of the easiest things to find with a regular metal detector, and the
passing of an electrical charge through them makes a natural field around
the line due to electromagnetic influences on the soil. That field is there
whether the line is energized or not.
I used known lines just to demonstrate what the wires would do when they
came in contact with a line. I guess some people wanted me to go out into
some field or public lot and find any old lines, and then dig them up to see
what's there. OOPS, this looks like natural gas to me .......... what's
that smell ................. RUN!
YES, it is for finding lines that you know are there, just not sure where.
It helps if you have a leach field, and you want to know which direction the
lines run. It's handy for a lot of things. If you want to just go out and
dig lines, there are laws about that, and this little service called CALL
BEFORE YOU DIG, so you don't end up like fried crispy critters on the six
o'clock news.
I'm amazed that something offered as just an aide would set off so many
people who tend to think it's black magic. Or insist that it just plain
doesn't work.
I went quail hunting with a friend of mine, and his friend Scotty. Scotty
was a real dyed in the wool, official underwear wearing Mormon. I was
trying to locate a buried black abs pipe that ran from a spring to a corral.
On that line, there was a break, and the place was supposed to be good for
quail. I found two pieces of baling wire, and located the line in seconds.
I walked it up a ways, and found the leak and started blasting quail.
My friend Dave had to really talk hard to Scotty for about fifteen minutes
before Scotty agreed to let me ride back to Las Vegas with him in his truck.
90 miles. (I learned early in life to always take my own ride, but that
day, I was riding with them.) Scotty said it was the devil. Demonistic.
Black magic.
So, if this little technique is something you can use to find a sprinkler
line, or a buried cable, help yourself. If you want to blather about if it
works or not, call me yesterday.
Just as a lot of things in this newsgroup, we share little bits of
information that helps git r done.
This post wasn't aimed at you directly, Gunner. I see you have tried it,
and can do it. Some people just cannot do it. I wonder what's up with
that.
Steve