Watching this crew is like watching the three Stooges movie. Go to Home Depot andget the 1 1/4 " PVC supplies and kit and wash in your well an eliminate one or two of the extra men.
@NightslayersEntry The system works in soil with little or no big rocks. Small stones can be handled with a special head. When you hit a big rock, and rocks are not very common, you need to drill again and see if you have better luck. One way to do this is to use a small diameter drill first as a pilot drill, and then enlarge the hole if you have found a place without rock.
Hola me gustaria hacerle unas preguntas a Wolfgang Eloy Buchner o a alguien que lo entienda...
Estoy probando su sistema en mi terreno que tiene un suelo muy arcilloso y duro, llevo 6 metros. ¿Cual es la mejor broca que puedo usar? he visto que la broca arbolito va muy bien.
Y la segunda pregunta es que como se si he llegado a la capa freatica, un vecino que vive a un kilometro dice que su pozo tiene 13 metros y yo he pensado picar asta los 20m.
depends on the size. The drill bit you use has small holes in it, through which small gravel can pass (say, up to 1cm size). Due to the design of the drill bit, larger stones, say up to 2 cm can be smashed or pushed aside. Larger rocks are a real problem: you can cannot get past those with this technique. Other possibilies include the stone hammer technique (look on the akvopedia website), or machine drilling.
Watching this crew is like watching the three Stooges movie. Go to Home Depot andget the 1 1/4 " PVC supplies and kit and wash in your well an eliminate one or two of the extra men.
purerwater 1 week ago
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z3139720 2 weeks ago
so why not use a counter weight?? the same weight as the pipe being pulled up and down??????
josephdupont 2 months ago
nice butt take your time .......
cx6492 4 months ago
Not sure I understand what you mean? The pipes just need to stay connected, not necessarily be water tight.
mtwestra 5 months ago
shouldnt some pipe tape or something improvised on those connections?
PrimeTargetSecurity 5 months ago
Thank you very much for sharing this!
vutEwa 7 months ago
exelente !!!! ...
pihuychen 10 months ago 2
what depth can be drilled with this method?
theFuhrerAH 11 months ago
@theFuhrerAH usually, up to 40 meters. In very exceptional cases, 80 meters has been drilled, but that is not recommended. (too heavy)
mtwestra 6 months ago
Boy he just climbed right on up there!
justdfactsmaam 11 months ago
como saben cuando ya encontraron agua
dvsrs1 1 year ago
@NightslayersEntry The system works in soil with little or no big rocks. Small stones can be handled with a special head. When you hit a big rock, and rocks are not very common, you need to drill again and see if you have better luck. One way to do this is to use a small diameter drill first as a pilot drill, and then enlarge the hole if you have found a place without rock.
mtwestra 1 year ago
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y0manda 1 year ago
Very poor. No good. Please get help from
England. They will help with full equipment
Free of charge. Help by the charity.
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MrBillu1954 1 year ago
So that's how you can do it on the cheep.Thank you.
moomman89 1 year ago
Hola me gustaria hacerle unas preguntas a Wolfgang Eloy Buchner o a alguien que lo entienda...
Estoy probando su sistema en mi terreno que tiene un suelo muy arcilloso y duro, llevo 6 metros. ¿Cual es la mejor broca que puedo usar? he visto que la broca arbolito va muy bien.
Y la segunda pregunta es que como se si he llegado a la capa freatica, un vecino que vive a un kilometro dice que su pozo tiene 13 metros y yo he pensado picar asta los 20m.
nukertube 1 year ago
Cool !!! I like it. My back wouldn't but I like it
Antibacterialspray01 2 years ago
depends on the size. The drill bit you use has small holes in it, through which small gravel can pass (say, up to 1cm size). Due to the design of the drill bit, larger stones, say up to 2 cm can be smashed or pushed aside. Larger rocks are a real problem: you can cannot get past those with this technique. Other possibilies include the stone hammer technique (look on the akvopedia website), or machine drilling.
mtwestra 2 years ago
Very clever. Thanks for showing details.
ThomasSUA 2 years ago
brilliant
fair85 2 years ago
California should watch this.
THEBUBBAEFFECT 2 years ago
They havent hit bedrock yet
johnnecron 2 years ago
common sense give technology a run for it's money....
Brilliantly simple, practical
great teamwork.
Industrious culture
InvalidMemberAccount 2 years ago