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  • R Roger Wright

    I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

    Will Rogers never met me.

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    How about that snake that law enforcement uses to look under doors?

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    • R Roger Wright

      I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

      Will Rogers never met me.

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      Douglas Troy
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      Roger, I don't know anything about sewer pipes, save for the fact that they are super gross and liquid plumber magically fixes them when they get clogged. Beyond that, I'm thinking you get yourself a Lego Mindstorm NTX kit, a wireless web cam and build your own S.L.U.D.G.E (Super Lego Underground Droid for Gunk Examination) Bot. And if that doesn't work out, which I'm fairly certain it won't, throw a Nerf gun on top and you can have endless fun using your co-workers for Nerf target practice; not that I would ever endorse such childish behavior ... unless the robot looked like a Dalek, in which case, I would totally endorse that, especially if you get it to fire a plunger at people. Good-luck.


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        Roger, I don't know anything about sewer pipes, save for the fact that they are super gross and liquid plumber magically fixes them when they get clogged. Beyond that, I'm thinking you get yourself a Lego Mindstorm NTX kit, a wireless web cam and build your own S.L.U.D.G.E (Super Lego Underground Droid for Gunk Examination) Bot. And if that doesn't work out, which I'm fairly certain it won't, throw a Nerf gun on top and you can have endless fun using your co-workers for Nerf target practice; not that I would ever endorse such childish behavior ... unless the robot looked like a Dalek, in which case, I would totally endorse that, especially if you get it to fire a plunger at people. Good-luck.


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        Dalek Dave
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        Douglas Troy wrote:

        unless the robot looked like a Dalek, in which case, I would totally endorse that

        What? Why shoot your crud smothered sponge balls at me? I have done nothing yet! [Prepares the Cess Pit Laser] :)

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        • R Roger Wright

          I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

          Will Rogers never met me.

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          Kent Sharkey
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          What about pulling off the brush on one of these[^], and mounting an LED and WiFi camera? You'd still be well under that 25K.

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          • K Kent Sharkey

            What about pulling off the brush on one of these[^], and mounting an LED and WiFi camera? You'd still be well under that 25K.

            -------------- TTFN - Kent

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            Dalek Dave
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            I would like to examing the Laws embedded into that one!

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            • R Roger Wright

              I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

              Will Rogers never met me.

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              Mike Hankey
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              How far does the robot have to traverse? If not far can it have an umbilical? If not far and can have an umbilical is a simple matter of mounting a camera on something as simple as an RC car?, or other small wheeled object? If farther would have to get a Wireless transmitter and receiver, all depends on how much DIY you want to put into it. I got this [^] as a first hit when googling.

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              • R Roger Wright

                I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                Will Rogers never met me.

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                Lost User
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                Lemmiwinks. You just need to mount a camera on his noggin - he's already a pro at spelunking sewers. :-D

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  I would like to examing the Laws embedded into that one!

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                  Kent Sharkey
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                  They have to be a little closer than the Laws in this one[^]. Just a matter of time before they go berzerk.

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                  • R Roger Wright

                    I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                    Will Rogers never met me.

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                    peterchen
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                    The robot itself is $800, the rest is for making him go down the hole.

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                      Will Rogers never met me.

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                      kinar
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                      I recently looked into these as well (was thinking of buying one instead of paying someone 150$ to come check the sewer line from my new house out to the street.) The prices I found disuaded me... However, here is one good for up to 130ft for $1100 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003YDLRJI/ref=asc_df_B003YDLRJI1339802?smid=ACXZDXAAF532Y&tag=nextagusmp0404127-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395105&creativeASIN=B003YDLRJI[^]

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                      • R Roger Wright

                        I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                        Will Rogers never met me.

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                        I'm sure my ex-wife will crawl around in sewers for you (she's used to it, I'm sure). The only problem with that is that has no hope in hell of fitting in a 6-inch pipe (or even a 66-inch pipe). She lives in a trailer in Oklahoma, and I'm sure you can get here pretty cheap. All of her other husbands have.

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                        • R Roger Wright

                          I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                          Will Rogers never met me.

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                          Tom Delany
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                          Did you really expect a serious answer from this crowd? :doh: :laugh:

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                            Roger, I don't know anything about sewer pipes, save for the fact that they are super gross and liquid plumber magically fixes them when they get clogged. Beyond that, I'm thinking you get yourself a Lego Mindstorm NTX kit, a wireless web cam and build your own S.L.U.D.G.E (Super Lego Underground Droid for Gunk Examination) Bot. And if that doesn't work out, which I'm fairly certain it won't, throw a Nerf gun on top and you can have endless fun using your co-workers for Nerf target practice; not that I would ever endorse such childish behavior ... unless the robot looked like a Dalek, in which case, I would totally endorse that, especially if you get it to fire a plunger at people. Good-luck.


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                            Andrew Rissing
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                            Even better if you don't clean it off before doing so...

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                              What about pulling off the brush on one of these[^], and mounting an LED and WiFi camera? You'd still be well under that 25K.

                              -------------- TTFN - Kent

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                              Andrew Rissing
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                              Why not leave the brush on there...he can clean and see what he's cleaning at the same time.

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                              • R realJSOP

                                I'm sure my ex-wife will crawl around in sewers for you (she's used to it, I'm sure). The only problem with that is that has no hope in hell of fitting in a 6-inch pipe (or even a 66-inch pipe). She lives in a trailer in Oklahoma, and I'm sure you can get here pretty cheap. All of her other husbands have.

                                .45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly
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                                Dalek Dave
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                                That level of Man-Bitching deserves more than the 5 I just voted. But I hear she has experience of fiddling with a 6" pipe.

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                                • R Roger Wright

                                  I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

                                  Will Rogers never met me.

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                                  wizardzz
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                                  Holy sh*t, finally a normal use for this [^]

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                                  • R Roger Wright

                                    I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

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                                    Lost User
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                                    Puppy + webcam, simple!

                                    Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                                    • K kinar

                                      I recently looked into these as well (was thinking of buying one instead of paying someone 150$ to come check the sewer line from my new house out to the street.) The prices I found disuaded me... However, here is one good for up to 130ft for $1100 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003YDLRJI/ref=asc_df_B003YDLRJI1339802?smid=ACXZDXAAF532Y&tag=nextagusmp0404127-20&linkCode=asn&creative=395105&creativeASIN=B003YDLRJI[^]

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                                      Lost User
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                                      For a serious answer even if it is a very good one. :) OK, the five is mine.

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                                        Puppy + webcam, simple!

                                        Join the cool kids - Come fold with us[^]

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                                        Dalek Dave
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                                        How would you possibly train a puppy to go into a dark new place and come back filthy and ready to jump into your car? Oh wait...:)

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                                        • R Roger Wright

                                          I've been pricing robotic cameras for sewer pipe inspections, and I'm appalled at the pricing! For a unit that can traverse a 6" pipe, they want $25,000, and that's before options to make it more usable! I'm thinking that $5000 is more realistic, assuming only a 1000% profit. Does anyone know of such a product, or something that can be adapted to this purpose, that sells for a more realistic price? Note that while it must be water resistant, it doesn't have to be water proof as we drain the line before inspection.

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                                          Tim Deveaux
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                                          Buy Mr. Hankey an iPhone?

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