@dritoniIRL Yeah, exactly. Anglosaxons still stuck with stoneage measures, inches, feet, yards, miles and stoneage tools like this small drill. We have drills in europe with a diameter of 15 meters (around 47 feet) boring holes in granite. real hi-tech. what we see here is low-tech but marketed as state of the art. They'll never make it to the Asian market with retarded technology like this.
dam that's a huge job....gooo Knoxville!
heyjustthetip 7 months ago
thanks
crudeoilsystems 7 months ago
Well there is actually another method of checking the stability of rock at the bottom of the shaft. Camera.
NewarkNation 11 months ago 2
it would be good if you use the Europe measurement like "m, mm, cm" etc.
otherwise it is really good information.
dritoniIRL 1 year ago
@dritoniIRL Yeah, exactly. Anglosaxons still stuck with stoneage measures, inches, feet, yards, miles and stoneage tools like this small drill. We have drills in europe with a diameter of 15 meters (around 47 feet) boring holes in granite. real hi-tech. what we see here is low-tech but marketed as state of the art. They'll never make it to the Asian market with retarded technology like this.
MillyVanillification 11 months ago 2
Is this how they do pier column and pier head works? I'm still new in this field...
byderul 2 years ago
what company do u work for?
i work for case atlantic in the south east.
we use IMT drill rigs alot bigger than these rigs because we have to go thru at least 60 foot of sand and clay for friction shafts.
kerosene024 2 years ago
I have never seen this on Nat Geo channel
in the united kingdom. this documentarie look good
robertparmar 2 years ago
buena informacion doctor
sangermanhober 2 years ago