You can use a metal fish tape and then put your locate transmitter on that.

-Kevin



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I assume no, but i need one of you nerds to verify.

If im trying to find plastic water lines, is there a frequency that would 
travel through water as the conductor?
If I use a plug at the spigot with a nail in it for my positive probe wire and 
the same for a ground elsewhere in the water circuit, it is possible to get a 
detectable signal on a utility locator?

im assuming since submarines have to surface to communicate my question has 
long since been answered

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