ajmbonaire
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The results are in;
with all the suggestions I ended up with an array of equipment, although rudimentary, to dig; detect metal, sound, electrical current, electromagnetic fields and the like. I learned how to use divining rods, I used #10 copper wire and fashioned handles from copper tubing. These things really work! Over several days different approaches were taken in attempts to locate the opposite end of the pipe I found attached to a faucet in the woods. Yesterday while attempting to pressurize the pipe with compressed air a lady stopped and asked if I was the new owner of the property. During our conversation I learned she used to own the adjoining property. I told of my quest to locate the source water to the faucet. No problem she states and took me directly to the water source. It is a well on the adjoining property that she allowed the former tenant to use. Well it was fun trying to figure how to find the well.
Thanks for all your input.
with all the suggestions I ended up with an array of equipment, although rudimentary, to dig; detect metal, sound, electrical current, electromagnetic fields and the like. I learned how to use divining rods, I used #10 copper wire and fashioned handles from copper tubing. These things really work! Over several days different approaches were taken in attempts to locate the opposite end of the pipe I found attached to a faucet in the woods. Yesterday while attempting to pressurize the pipe with compressed air a lady stopped and asked if I was the new owner of the property. During our conversation I learned she used to own the adjoining property. I told of my quest to locate the source water to the faucet. No problem she states and took me directly to the water source. It is a well on the adjoining property that she allowed the former tenant to use. Well it was fun trying to figure how to find the well.
Thanks for all your input.