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  • realJSOPR 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.

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    Roger Wright
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    I'm glad that you're not feeling bitter about her, John. :-D I'd send in my own ex, as she's rather slender (well, she was until her new hubby - poor kid - got her knocked up), but she was so full of it I fear that it would only make matters worse. I am so glad she's in Texas...

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      Puppy + webcam, simple!

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      Roger Wright
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      There are some things a puppy won't do, and I wouldn't condone cruelty to any canine.

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        There are some things a puppy won't do, and I wouldn't condone cruelty to any canine.

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        Dalek Dave
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        Only to humans.

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        • B bryce

          lego do a good kit dont they Wogger? bryce

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          Roger Wright
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          Lego always has, but I fear they may not be up to this challenge.

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          • A AspDotNetDev

            For that price, I say you just make them yourself!

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            Roger Wright
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            Me, too, but I don't think the boss will spring for the machine tools I'll need to make the housing and gearsets for the drive.

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            • P puromtec1

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

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              Roger Wright
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              That should work, but where will I find a 500' snake? And how will it carry a camera without opposable thumbs?

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                I often have to rattler few stones out of them though.

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                Henry Minute
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                I'm off to take care of emptying (It's no use, I can't come up with a verb that doesn't sound perverted in this context, so I'm sticking with emptying) the one-eyed trouser snake and then beddy byes.

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                  I often have to rattler few stones out of them though.

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                  Henry Minute
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                  I'm off to take care of emptying (It's no use, I can't come up with a verb that doesn't sound perverted in this context, so I'm sticking with emptying) the one-eyed trouser snake and then beddy byes.

                  Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                  • D Douglas Troy

                    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 Wright
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                    Great idea! But those blocks tend to come apart at the worst of times, and I wouldn't care to be the one to chase after them down there.

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                      I'm off to take care of emptying (It's no use, I can't come up with a verb that doesn't sound perverted in this context, so I'm sticking with emptying) the one-eyed trouser snake and then beddy byes.

                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                        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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                        Roger Wright
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                        Good site, and worth looking into - forgive the pun. Sewers are required by code to have manholes every 300', but service laterals have no limits. I'm thinking about 500' should be a minimum, which gets a little unmanageable with an umbilical. I've suggested calling in a proctologist, but that didn't go over very well.

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                        • P peterchen

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

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                          Roger Wright
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                          For some reason that brings to mind the classic Peter Sellers & Ringo Starr movie, "The Magic Christian." :-D

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

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            Sounds like an undertakers bill.

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                            • R Roger Wright

                              Lego always has, but I fear they may not be up to this challenge.

                              Will Rogers never met me.

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                              bryce
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                              i _dare_ ya B

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                              • R Roger Wright

                                Great idea! But those blocks tend to come apart at the worst of times, and I wouldn't care to be the one to chase after them down there.

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                                ChandraRam
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                                SuperGlue!

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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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                                  • 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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                                    Snowman58
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                                    Seems to me to be an application for fiber optics similar to this ProVision-SLIPV2636-Pro-Vision-Hi-Definition[^] combined with Inspection-Scope-Camera-Coupler-ProVision[^] Build a 300 ft extension cable and hook to a powered snake. Which probably would snap the fiber optic cable! So alternatively can you run a snake to an access point and then attach a line and pull the camera?

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                                      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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                                      Dan Neely
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                                      I think you're being overly optimistic on the cost. A 30lbs class battlebot powered by wallyworld cordless drills (cheapest source of motors, lion batteries, and chargers) combined with a decent handheld wireless controller will set you back a few hundred bucks in parts even if it's just a basic wedge design.

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                                      • R Roger Wright

                                        It's an excellent suggestion, but I'm afraid the lines in question are a bit longer than 130'. I may still try it, as I can design a decent video amp to extend the cable, but the boss keeps me stuck in admin stuff these days, and doesn't let me play designer very often. :(

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                                        BarrRobot
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                                        Or try this http://www.fiberscope.net/servlet/the-Pipe-Inspection/Categories[^] - 120m (approx 400ft) for $6000 ?

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                                          Roger Wright
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                                          Cool stuff! But to reach where we need to inspect, the snake would have to be autonomous, and these products are tethered to a control box.

                                          Will Rogers never met me.

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