Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT]

2010-12-25 Thread Don Stanley
Hi Andy; If you have access to wire tracer simular to those used by telephone and electrical workers; you can disconnect the water back at the source, run a clean cable (or wire) down the pipe; hook the signal generator to it and trace the pipe to your shallow place. If you set the signal generator

Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT]

2010-12-25 Thread Spiderdab
andy, maybe it's a blind shot, but you could try to boil some water and, after having opened all the pipes, try to spray some with a painting compressor, or with a hand spray (those for gardening..) here i had a big problem, in country side some days ago, but that's because the main pipe line is ou

Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT]

2010-12-25 Thread ducemailbox
un, 26 Dec 2010 00:37:18 To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC) Reply-To: "Enhanced Machine Controller \(EMC\)" Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT] On 25 December 2010 23:25, R.L. Wurdack wrote: > The problem I had was caused by a road > regrad

Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT]

2010-12-25 Thread andy pugh
On 25 December 2010 23:25, R.L. Wurdack wrote: > The problem I had was caused by a road > regrading. ... > Likely it is: 1. close to the cistern, 2. close to the house or > pumphouse, or 3. Where the terrain has changed most recently from grading > etc. This is our guess, the track into the uppe

Re: [Emc-users] Non EMC: Advice from Cold Climates [OT]

2010-12-25 Thread R.L. Wurdack
I have a similar system. After having to find a convenient tree in the forest behind which to hide (if you get my meaning) in the dark frozen cold early AM on one occasion I bit the bullet and put in a 1 1/2" poly pipe burried deeply with a tracer wire. The problem I had was caused by a road r