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Finding infloor tubing

cgw
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Any good way to exactly locate infloor tubing (in an existing bldg)?
I.E. using a infrared camera?
I.E. using a infrared camera?
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Locating tubing
I would say Ir camera would be easiest. Heat up the tubing and scan the floor. Good way to locate. Good luck.0 -
How to find tubing
Pick any spot in the floor at random and drive a fastener into it. You are nearly assured of striking the tubing:)
Or turn the heat up high, mop the floor and the loops will quickly show up as dry lanes.
A cheap infrared thermometer gets me darn close.
YMMV
Hugh0
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