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I agree.GOLDAK PIPE LOCATOR MODEL 81 Sait&i flfau ^ime and Maney By eliminating guesswork in locating underground pipes. By checking the course ahead of ditching machines thus preventing damage to pipe lines. SIMPLICITY OF OPERATION No special skill is required to operate this instrument. The average workman can use it with full effectiveness by following the printed instructions. It is operated without any physical connection to the ground or to the pipe. It is manipulated entirely above the surface and works equally well through any sort of pavement, whether of cement, brick, asphalt or earth. cMgw- 9t 3>oed. 9t . . . Shows the exact location of mains, services and stubs. Traces the exact course of pipes and cables. Reveals the existence, exact location and course of lost or illegal connections. Measures the depths of pipes and cables. Shows the location of buried manhole covers, gates and the like. Shows location of stoppage in non-metal- lic structures such as terra cotta sewer pipes. Spots the location of pipes and cables which cross the course of a ditching machine. THE GOLDAK COMPANY GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA