"BEHOLD! The TEN BUCK Boroscope!"

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I could save a boatload of bucks by doing my own colonoscopies! o_O

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I got one a while back to look in my oil pan. I was concerned I had put too much silicon on the lower pan when i re-sealed it...( you know how we are) worked great..
 
Update!
Got the camera and it worked perfectly on my Android phone (Galaxy S5) I zip tied the camera to the end to a fish tape, and pushed it through about 25' of water filled 4" PVC pipe to find that my contractor had NOT connected the AC drain pipe to the foundation drain AT ALL! It just ended under ground! I guess the wet summer we had finally saturated the ground to the point it backed up. Unfortunately for me the pipe is not only under about 11' of back fill, it is also under the attached deck... with about 4' of room under the deck. No way to hand dig it and no way to get equipment to it without removing the deck. If it backs up again next year I will just install a Little Giant condensant pump and route it out side...
 
Update!
Got the camera and it worked perfectly on my Android phone (Galaxy S5) I zip tied the camera to the end to a fish tape, and pushed it through about 25' of water filled 4" PVC pipe to find that my contractor had NOT connected the AC drain pipe to the foundation drain AT ALL! It just ended under ground! I guess the wet summer we had finally saturated the ground to the point it backed up. Unfortunately for me the pipe is not only under about 11' of back fill, it is also under the attached deck... with about 4' of room under the deck. No way to hand dig it and no way to get equipment to it without removing the deck. If it backs up again next year I will just install a Little Giant condensant pump and route it out side...
I could be calling the contractor and telling him to get his butt down there to fix it. Regardless of the drain being outside, it is an issue that should be fixed by them immediately. Last thing you want is it to cause some sort of erosion issue in that area which could cause the rest of the surrounding area to suddenly "settle" causing damage elsewhere.
 

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