Itd be nice if the camera head actually was able to turn on demand, also had an aluminum ball-like adapter at the end so it could stay odd the bottom itself
You could shove it in a 2” pipe but it’ll be a pain in the ass, always best to use a 4” main sewer line. If you don’t have a clean outside from your home then just pull the toilet! Ive used it in a 2” vent stack but Just be careful it gets stuck. You don’t want to loose 6K dude.
It looks really rugged. Im a wastewater operator and I use one of these on a daily basis. Our camera takes a beating. I wonder how strong the seesnake really is.
Sir can you help, our ridgid seesnake is so take time to loading and get stock only
Itd be nice if the camera head actually was able to turn on demand, also had an aluminum ball-like adapter at the end so it could stay odd the bottom itself
I helped these guys make a site recently - their products do this and fit. : cplasproducts.com/
They don't "turn" but they do keep the cam centered and go around corners.
Smallest pipe it can go in? Can you start at kitchen sink and head towards main?
You could shove it in a 2” pipe but it’ll be a pain in the ass, always best to use a 4” main sewer line. If you don’t have a clean outside from your home then just pull the toilet! Ive used it in a 2” vent stack but Just be careful it gets stuck. You don’t want to loose 6K dude.
It looks really rugged. Im a wastewater operator and I use one of these on a daily basis. Our camera takes a beating. I wonder how strong the seesnake really is.
Strong. Check out the video -- Wyatt speaks to its durability! Any other specific questions, please let us know.
Cool
Hey Ben Aflek
Ben aflek
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Nailed it!
Ratty