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the recent thread on inspection cameras. I have different but
related question. I would like to be able to inspect my sewer line out to the street - probably 50 feet or so total distance. I have easy access to it via a cleanout plug. I don't really have any problems with it right now in terms of clogs, but I am still curious as to how good of a shape it's in. I am pretty sure it's cast iron (the stack is) and 90+ years old. If there are incipient problems I'd like to know so I can start saving up! I am thinking there ought to be a reasonably cheap solution using a camera that hooks up to the computer. After all a USB webcam that sits on top of your monitor costs about $10. Can anyone recommend a product or a rigged-up solution? I don't want to pay $$$ to a plumber or even an equipment rental place. Yes, I am a cheap *******. -- H |
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