Finding leaks

Here's a little trick I've used with much success. Right after sundown when it's a little dark, shine one of those laser lights along the area you think the leak is coming from. An assistant outside can spot it right away. It also works in reverse shinning the laser from outside to an observer on the inside.

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JC
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What kind of a leak, air, water oil, ??, and where is the pipe, If it is underground you have a breakthru, otherwise nothing of note.

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hrhofmann

I'm really at a loss for words, here.

What kind of container? What kind of contents? What kind of material is leaking? From what kind of storage situation? Refrigerated? Pressurized? Why is finding a leak important, in this example? Please write your name and class room teacher at the top left of the page. At present, your (below) work is D- quality for lack of information. Stay after school and help clap erasers.

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Stormin Mormon

"JC" wrote in news:OyP5k.69187$ snipped-for-privacy@fe08.news.easynews.com:

When you hear the assistant on the roof scream because he just took a direct retina hit with a laser you know you found the spot. Rush outside and see him, arms outreached, aimlessly walk off the roof edge. The thud signifies the end of the show. Reenlist replacement assistant at this time.

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Red Green

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