- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,662
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Well, I thought of a metal detector, but the thing is full of rebar, so not sure how well that would work, even if the heads did have metal, which is not a guarantee. If he did find the manifold, it might be useful, maybe to rule things out? Or suggest there's more heads to find? The fact that there could be either more or less heads than the manifold really is a gut punch.
If he's down to the gunite, which isn't actually waterproof, and forced water under pressure down the manifold, (after capping the ends he knows of), I wonder if any water would seep or bubble up through the gunite, enough to make a wet spot...
I had a septic system explored via camera. Any small enough to travel through PVC? Though not sure what that would reveal.
Trained mouse?
Miniature RC car with M-80 attached: find and excavate head compartments in one go?
Or maybe there's a material that could be applied under the plaster that would block rust or other staining? Like how a coat of Zinsser Primer is used to block a stain on wood from showing though the finish paint?
I got nuthin'... sorry...
If he's down to the gunite, which isn't actually waterproof, and forced water under pressure down the manifold, (after capping the ends he knows of), I wonder if any water would seep or bubble up through the gunite, enough to make a wet spot...
I had a septic system explored via camera. Any small enough to travel through PVC? Though not sure what that would reveal.
Trained mouse?
Miniature RC car with M-80 attached: find and excavate head compartments in one go?
Or maybe there's a material that could be applied under the plaster that would block rust or other staining? Like how a coat of Zinsser Primer is used to block a stain on wood from showing though the finish paint?
I got nuthin'... sorry...