Something is eating harddrive on my Mac?.. Time Machine?

Hello,
every day I have less and less disk space on my StartUp disk. Like by two, three gigs or more a day.
I'm not downloading anything, just browsing the web... Browsing the web should consume 10s of megs, rather than gigs... And after like, two weeks, out of 30 gigs of free space, I have none.
I don't remember when everything started... Most probably after I reconfigured my Time Machine to start backing up to external USB HDD. I had used a separate partition on this very same disk for Time Machine before. Then I have acquired a USB HDD, and chose USB HDD as my Time Machine hdd.
I suspect this is most probable reason, why it started to consume the disk. Does anyone know, where Time Machine keeps its temporary data, or something? Maybe somehow I need to reinitialize its cache or something?
I tried using various diskspace tools, but they only show the current status of my disk. But I couldn't find a single tool on the web, that could show the difference between disk status then and now.
Any help or tips are appreciated.

Mantvydas wrote:
Thank you both for suggestions.
The doppleganger proposition was so promising... However, I went to /Volumes and saw the proper legitimate /volumes/macdisk, /volumes/bootcamp and /volumes/timemachine.
There was no additional fake /volumes/timemachine 1 like it is said in that article.
Are they all aliases, of either zero or 4 kb size? If not, investigate what it/they are.
If that's not it, then you're going to have to take a look over a period of time. If you're using WhatSize, or a similar app, note the sizes of various folders (and/or screen print). Then compare them the next day. You should be able to "home in" on the differences fairly quickly.
A couple to watch are the (normally hidden) private folder, especially the var folder inside it, and your home folder.
If you have an app that's running amok, it may be filling up your logs (in the log folder inside the private/var folder.)
Or if you're running an app, like the directory protection feature of Tech Tool Pro, it may be putting large files inside the +*/Library/Application Support+* folder in your home folder.

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