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Hey, Ryan
Welcome to the site. I've never used a Vloc so I have no opinion on them.
I agree with ProfessionalLocator on the
The lower the frequency the greater distance you can locate.
Sometimes there is a 'poor' spot in what you are locating. Here a higher frequency
Hi I am new to locating, and had a few general questions that you seasons pros shpuld be able to ansewr for me :-0
these may sound silly but i
Ok so far in the last 3 weeks USIC has LOST 6 Locators so.....why not come to work for us! trucks and equipment is ready to go..
YOU MUST SUPPLY
spray, In this case i guess the old dog has to learn a new trick. From what Ive seen already it seems a hell of a lot easier to use and a lot more friendlier
That's a walk in the park compared to south Chicago Heights, Ford Heights, or Robbins.
ha try walking around and getting down in a man hole during winter on the west side of chicago day or night.


Hey 221 - Welcome to The Cable Vine! Thanks for becoming a member!
Most, if not all, of the sewer repair guys I've talked to over
Re: New to locating have a few general questions
Wingfoot Today, 12:36 PM