Which machine for water department?

smokeythecat

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How deep are they. Most machines will "see" through some concrete.
 

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I worked for the county water department for more than 20 years . you want a tool made for the trade not a hobby detector.
this detector will pick up valve boxes and meter tops at 6ft and won't pick up any aluminum or other non ferrous trash.
[h=1]Schonstedt Magnetic Locator with Hard Case GA-52Cx ES157-schonstedt-magnetic-locator-model-ga-52cx-includes-case-new-md.jpg [/h]
 

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Check to see if there's a land surveying supply in your area. The schonstedt is just one of the various stick type ferrous only machines. I think Fisher metal detectors has something similar to this. But the Notka makro simplex would work and to search the persons yard (with permission) after locating water shut off.... hehe
Jon 8-) :cat::occasion14: :headbang:
 

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