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inspection camera
I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and
plumbing. Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? |
inspection camera
On Jul 2, 10:54�pm, (ray pierce) wrote:
I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and plumbing. �Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. �Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. �I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? harbor freight has some really cheap ones |
inspection camera
On Jul 2, 10:54*pm, (ray pierce) wrote:
I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and plumbing. *Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. *Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. *I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? I bought one last year and I love it. Wish I had one years ago - I'd probably be ten years younger with all of the time I would have saved. ;) R |
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On Jul 2, 10:20*pm, bob haller wrote:
On Jul 2, 10:54 pm, (ray pierce) wrote: I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and plumbing. Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? harbor freight has some really cheap ones HF has cheap, and for free you get cheap quality. |
inspection camera
On Jul 2, 9:54*pm, (ray pierce) wrote:
I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and plumbing. *Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. *Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. *I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? I have the Seesnake with the 17 mm head, and it works pretty well. It is often hard to tell "which way is up" but the more expensive Seesnake is just too pricey. I know that mine won't go through a toilet's trapway, and I don't think that the smaller head will either, but I know that isn't "exactly" what you said in your post. JK |
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On Jul 3, 12:24*am, RicodJour wrote:
On Jul 2, 10:54*pm, (ray pierce) wrote: I need to buy a inspection camera for my business -- electrical and plumbing. *Sometimes, I need to see inside walls for electrical wiring. *Sometimes, I need to see inside the first few feet of a toilet discharge path. So far, it looks like the Ridgid 31123 SeeSnake camera with 9.5mm head is the best solution. *I really like the accessories -- retrieval hook, magnet and mirror. Is this a decent tool for my needs or is their something better in this price range?? I bought one *last year and I love it. *Wish I had one years ago - I'd probably be ten years younger with all of the time I would have saved. *;) I just checked Amazon and they have the Milwaukee on sale for $95. They must be coming out with a new model. Seems like a good deal, but I expect that there will be a lot of improvements in this sort of tool in the near future. It's just a digital camera on a stalk, and the current camera technology, even the low end stuff, is a lot better than the first generation inspection tools. R |
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On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 04:19:19 -0700 (PDT), Big_Jake
wrote: I have the Seesnake with the 17 mm head, and it works pretty well. It is often hard to tell "which way is up" but the more expensive Seesnake is just too pricey. I know that mine won't go through a toilet's trapway, and I don't think that the smaller head will either, but I know that isn't "exactly" what you said in your post. Going thru a toilet trap was exactly what I had in mind. A camera could confirm q-tips, tin can lids and lodged toys before pulling the toilet. Why won't yours go thru the trap?? |
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On Jul 3, 7:52*am, (ray pierce) wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jul 2009 04:19:19 -0700 (PDT), Big_Jake wrote: I have the Seesnake with the 17 mm head, and it works pretty well. *It is often hard to tell "which way is up" but the more expensive Seesnake is just too pricey. I know that mine won't go through a toilet's trapway, and I don't think that the smaller head will either, but I know that isn't "exactly" what you said in your post. Going thru a toilet trap was exactly what I had in mind. *A camera could confirm q-tips, tin can lids and lodged toys before pulling the toilet. Why won't yours go thru the trap?? Not enough flexibility. You can't bend the "arm" into a tight enough radius to go through the trap. BTW, I pulled a hotel sized shampoo bottle and a jelly jar lid out of a toilet last weekend. JK |
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