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Great job
Ответитьvery cool. how big of a mud pump did you use? what brand and model
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьThis was a great and very helpful information, my wife and I are going to do this for water for our pond which always run dry but this will be the key to solve the problem. I'll keep you updated!! Thanks Patrick
ОтветитьI’m trying to figure out how to bore through the side of a pond dam using this technique and only leaving the hose and not a casing. Trying to make it water tight and have the clay settle around the hose. This would be for pond based geothermal. I don’t think the hose is rigid enough to send it through by itself.
ОтветитьOnly possible if there are no stones or rocks in the soil. I have done a few wells this way, even if there were peat layers deep down. I had to push through the peat into sand several meters. FYI : Peat spoils the water quality.
Important is the depth the well is plugged with clay.
With a remote location how much water required to go 30 feet with the mud pump? Thanks
ОтветитьOh well.
Ответитьyou should have used steel pipe and heat hardened the teeth. Most people won't have the luxury of soft strate but rock or conglomerate.
ОтветитьHow much water does it uses the strart to finnish on a average
ОтветитьMy neighbors new well was 70 feet down. I will need a new well....is this too far to try?
ОтветитьWhen the white sand came up i knew you were there looks like a out 8-9 gallons a minute not bad
ОтветитьThe nice thing about if you live in the city and getting city water you’re at least not gonna get all the toxins I put in the water. You’re getting clean water.
ОтветитьWonder why he put two pieces of pipe together when he could’ve just had one long piece. What’s the point of that I would like to know
ОтветитьYeh sure, bring it to PA. and try it in shale or lime stone.😊
ОтветитьGood morning! I have been following your projects and they seem easy enough to follow. I am planning to drill a well this week in Frostproof, FL. My neighbor drilled a well in the same area two years ago and told me that the ground is mostly sand. I have a 2-inch mod pump ready, but I am not sure how much water I would need for the job. I currently own two 55-gallon tanks, but do I need more of them? Thank you in advance for your assistance!
ОтветитьPractical extraction for suctioning static water is 5.5m because otherwise you’ll have cavitation in the pump. Theoretical is 10.3m. Anything deeper depending on the atmospheric pressure in your local area would require that the pump is in the bottom of the well.
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Ответитьabove ground pumps what is your choice for a diy er and fell at doing it right the first time ...guy at home to water my yard etc. going to try your techs Here in west tn clay top soil i dont know how deep it goes the above ground pump is my question what unit to buy???
ОтветитьInstead of using water, use compress air
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