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Default Copper cable going into the floor, cannot be pulled out

"PrecisionmachinisT" wrote in message
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"Existential Angst" wrote in message
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"Ignoramus5974" wrote in message
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I entered into a business transaction of the sort "you buy two
compressors and whatever else you find in the building, including
wiring, for $500".

The building, a former car body shop, is to be demolished next week.

Today we took out a lot of wiring, including one inch copper mains
cables, and a 15 HP I-R T30 compressor and a 5 HP quincy compressor.

Pulled a lot of cable from the walls also. The cables pull, once we
released their "other ends" in their respective panels.

But here's a problem: one of the cables, I am guessing 2-0 gauge, four
conductors, is going into the conduit in the floor concrete.

We cannot find the panel that they are going to and we cannot pull
them out, as they are attached on their other ends. I am beginning to
think that perhaps they are extremely long and valuable.

Is there some low-tech way to trace where that conduit is going?


Butt another Free Bidniss Consult toward the bottom line of Ig's Bidniss:


He can't tie his shoe laces without asking a bunch of silly questions on
usenet.
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Ahm tellinya, we should be paid.

Did you see the post where, iiuc, he bought at an auction, and was tryna
flip on RCM cuz he didn't want to pick the **** up hisself?? goodgawd.....
I mean, sheeit, iffin yer gonna plague the group with endless Q's
benefitting yer bidniss, you should throw people a bone... he was looking
to triple his money on an auction flip.
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