in-too-deep, if you want to try it, get 2 identical metal coat hangars, cut the bottom off one side, then the other side at the bend go up 5 inches and cut the hangar. bend it so you have a 90 degree angle and the short end sticking up about 5 inches. do the same for the other hanger. make a loose fist, set the hanger 5 inch side into the fist and let the end sit on the side of you little finger so it swings freely. hold the other one the same way. hold your hands about 8 to 10 inches apart chest high and walk slowly ahead. the hangars should be parallell to each other. when you cross over something, ie field tile, waterline ect, they will pull together quickly, or spread wide apart. drop a marker at this spot, move over about 10 feet and repeat. this is the way i mark field tiles. supposedly it works because the dug line causes a magnetic field the wires pick up. moving water underground causes the same thing.
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