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@greatmoose173 күн бұрын
Had our well here in Maine drilled last fall. Have 60gpm at 320 feet. Water level is constant at 83” from top of casing. Going to come to you for pump and other materials. I know I can get this hooked up myself after watching most of your videos. Happy New Year!
@johncarter5576Күн бұрын
All wells may not be good wells but all your videos are good ones. Loved the tutorial on the uses of the controls. Great job!!!
@rich37843 күн бұрын
Most common people would think close to a big volume of water it would be easy to get water. You have a good crew.
@akfisher508Күн бұрын
My well: 60' deep, 100 gpm, 20' static level. 6" schedule 40 pipe casing, pounded down as the well was drilled as it is sand and cobble, drill head collapsed and withdrawn through the casing after reaching 60'.
@nmccw32453 күн бұрын
Damn. Should have drilled sideways into the reservoir. 😝🇺🇸👍🏻
@mattc78205 сағат бұрын
My wells each produce about 1/10 gpm, we use 2 to supply our domestic water needs and collect rainwater for outdoor, garden, livestock needs. It's possible to live on that, you just have to be thoughtful.
@bobbyclegg20653 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video. Looking forward to seeing you fracking this well !
@redmondjpКүн бұрын
Thank you so much for your thorough explanations - I've become hooked on your channel now as there is so much to learn about this topic! Blessings to you in the new year and I'm looking forward to Part 3.
@wallacefrey62473 күн бұрын
Belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
@TheYtTurks2 күн бұрын
when noisy, your voice is good in the right channel only
@ni_wink843 күн бұрын
For me not knowing the process but I live near the ocean, it seems counter intuitive that near a large body of water there’s less ground water but as you stated the solid rock makes sense. Weird how the world beneath our feet works
@drob56643 күн бұрын
We used hey hooks to handle those mats, they made the job easier to move them.
@h2omechanic3 күн бұрын
Yeah, those things are a must when you're dealing with mats that size! We have 4 of them.
@billgauvey5321Күн бұрын
I love watching your content. You talk a lot about how to check tanks, and how everything operates which is great. What are some of the dangers a driller may face? I hate to hear when someone gets hurt on the job, but it happens daily. I am sure that loosing balance on an outrigger can cause equipment damage, you have mentioned about getting a hammer head stuck, but I am sure there are a lot more things that can happen. I would love to see some content dedicated on the dangers of drilling and fracking. Happy New Year and I hope you have a safe and productive 2025
@patrickb565616 сағат бұрын
I really like how you explain things. I can actually follow the details of what is going on. It makes me wonder if the people who buy these places know that there may be no water on the property? Or did the water table drop, making wells do dry after a long period?
@garygruver48712 күн бұрын
Greetings and a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all there! I started watching your videos about a month and I wish I had started sooner. I have worked in electronics all my life but a well problem I kind of pushed forward, not knowing exactly what to do when. I find your videos uplifting and very educational. Your clarity of discussion and great detail are just what I needed to help me here in Pennsylvania to fix my well and the issues my children will have with their wells as well. I do appreciate your videos very much and will pass along your site information to others in need as well. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge to the world!
@CraigZeigler3 күн бұрын
Starting the day with some plumbers crack.
@mxslick503 күн бұрын
Deeper wells by lakes makes sense as the ground is obviously not allowing as much water to soak in, keeping surface water away from the aquifer. An area with shallow wells (like where I an at now) doesn't have any lakes or natural ponds that hold water and snowmelt quickly disappears.
@billsmith51663 күн бұрын
Have a great new year. Thanks for the videos.
@northwoodsguy15383 күн бұрын
Near Rhinelander WI ,which sits on the WI River, had to run city water from town out to the new sewage treatment plant because they couldn't get the volume of fresh water they needed for plant operations from a well on site
@gamla653 күн бұрын
The water would be enough for me, used 2200 cft this year. In the Netherlands.
@kevinblevins26123 күн бұрын
We use those mats to get our trucks around in yards building power lines I hate them things!!! My back and shoulders are paying the price for handling them all these years
@peteb33653 күн бұрын
love to know how you quote prices for wells, not exact figures but do you break it down into if need this then cost this or per ft etc... or one fixed price for each section?
@gary365353 күн бұрын
Happy new year
@williammccartney48333 күн бұрын
Thats one happy to meet you house hippo i wouldn't get much done but playing with it love Dogs when i would get home my Dog would inspect me and give me the cold shoulder till dinner time!.
@rich37843 күн бұрын
To save re drill the old well and frack it.
@laddlll3 күн бұрын
nice show thanks
@Muzz-rq9ps3 күн бұрын
Just need a long hose and a pump 😂
@mattphillips42603 күн бұрын
do not know anything about well drilling please keep that in mind but i wander if they would have been money ahead to just frack the old well first
@lithgowlights8593 күн бұрын
So do you also have tank water off the roof of the house and sheds in areas like this, or just rely on wells for water? Here in Australia wells, or bore water as its usually called, is not that common for domestic houses, but is often used for irrigation on farms
@josefschwabl3 күн бұрын
Happy New Year :)
@stanwooddave97583 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking us along for the ride so to speak. On a different matter, if I may, I remember seeing on at / your house a homemade aerator. I'm looking to make the same thing, What is the size Length / Depth of the Tines, did you use common 1/4" in. Hot Roll Steel Flat Bar, or say 3/8" in. AR500 Steel ? Thanks for your answer in advance.
@charleswelch2493 күн бұрын
I'm sorry for the homeowners. You live in an odd geological area. Having such a deep layer of unfractured granite is unusual. But it's from the plate tectonics placing it there. Besides the extinct volcanoes that make up the Appalachian mountain range. Nothing is surprising there. Hopefully, fracking will help make more water.
@stevenhartley13503 күн бұрын
Happy New Yeae Guys, Hope 2025 is agreat year for you all.
@Jay788013 күн бұрын
I hate laying out those mats but they work awesome.
@karlwahlfield64622 күн бұрын
thats a wild lifter setup you have, pretty slick. i have an older simco 5000 mud rotary, its crazy seeing different methods and tools. i cant imagine the fuel you go thru in a day with all that air and a 450 lol at like 17 min before checked staic, did you say that was over reaming, like to make a space for grout?
@jeffcharboneau35143 күн бұрын
Can't wait for that video...I have a well I've talked to you about..I want to show the fracking video to him
@tucobenedicto1093 күн бұрын
Those mats have small holes to be pulled by a j hook. like a dairy hook. they should glide right across the ground. Saw that on tank masters. no need to lift on installation.
@jefferyeverly94313 күн бұрын
Phil I see you use FLEX storage boxes, do like them vs any other brand.... I am a PACKOUT guy.... but been looking at trying them.... Love vids Sir....Live in Northern VA myself we do not see alot split well "caps" thing come across maybe 3 in 2 years doing well pumps.. we do well pumps company I work for maybe 10 year give take... We are "Rainsoft" dealer.....God bless Happy New Years
@fascistpedant7583 күн бұрын
"They built the dam here because the rock isn't fractured." "Hold my beer, I can frack that rock."
@jakezgab85763 күн бұрын
The chocolate lab is the bonus.
@frankfranco16383 күн бұрын
Sorry but I never did find out how young Mr. Henley Sr is. Ty
@deralte6502 күн бұрын
Btw: the water ist right behind the damm. Simply build a horizontal Pipe into the reservoir and suck the water out. ;-)
@JimAdams-v5t3 күн бұрын
Would you briefly explain what CAPPING of f an existing operational well means or the process? equipment, parts.
@PurpleFinchFarm3 күн бұрын
H2O Mechanic You said drilling near the dam is tough. Is it just the geology of the area that makes it hard or does the proximity of the dam play a part? Oh and the check valve is interesting. I'm not sure I have seen you use that before.
@JohnnyWilliams-FreeMan3 күн бұрын
I guess that would be J H Kerr Dam.
@boblowell480919 сағат бұрын
If the rock is solid what good will fracturing do? OK, you break up the rock but where does the water come from to fill the voids if the surrounding rock is still solid?
@h2omechanic18 сағат бұрын
@boblowell4809 basically there are areas that can stopped up with sediment naturally, preventing water from flowing into the well. Fracking uses high pressure water to blow those cracks clean & allows them to flow water.
@mr.redneck27152 күн бұрын
Do you have an online store?
@julianchambers83723 күн бұрын
Hi from uk. Does the fracking usually work.?
@nymustang50843 күн бұрын
Why not frak or dig the existing well deeper since it's so close?
@jasonwells77373 күн бұрын
Most states won’t allow you to deepen an existing wells, I lived in Arizona where that was prohibited, the driller pointed out it’s a heavy fine if he got caught.
@nymustang50843 күн бұрын
@jasonwells7737 gotcha didn't know that.
@h2omechanic3 күн бұрын
@harley2die4 the steel casing is 50 years old. & might need replacing. The cost to drill an old well deeper is not a cost savings unless the old hole is 300ft or more. It's like putting a new engine in a 1970s car, the rest of it is still old & can have problems.
@NMTRUCKER3 күн бұрын
@@harley2die4Why not collect your rainwater?
@Doubie.3 күн бұрын
If that water had any path under or around the dam it wouldn’t still be standing because it would’ve caved its way around it by now
@SeanBZA3 күн бұрын
One day you will be drilling a well and hit oil.........
@william65263 күн бұрын
Why can't you frack the old well seeing how it did make water at one time. Or even drill the old well deeper and frack it.
@terrya64863 күн бұрын
So why not drill deeper ?
@johnbaskett23093 күн бұрын
It's 36 below at my house. Just sayin'.
@walterskelton4113 күн бұрын
Do you ever get deep enough to notice a rise in water temperature?
@h2omechanic3 күн бұрын
@walterskelton411 not in our area. There are issues with that on the western side of the US
@MiddleRidge403 күн бұрын
Are you referring to Gaston or Kerr Dam?
@h2omechanic3 күн бұрын
Kerr
@Rtwolfe633 күн бұрын
Dam ¿
@deralte6502 күн бұрын
Oh man, you Americans should really finally catch up to the decimal and metric System instead of all these antique "imperial" gallons and pints and stuff... :-)
@claytonWells-tr8yl3 күн бұрын
I wonder how much they pay. For like the helper or trainees. it seems like there isn’t any move up for Mike. He just stays a helper no matter what. Allways is just the grunt no matter his loyalty and how long he has been there. Does he get to eventually start going on his own.
@h2omechanic15 сағат бұрын
Mike has a CDL which is the most invaluable part so he can legally drive the trucks. If an employee wants to get a Well Contractor Class A license, then yes he could be taught to drill. But that's not our goal. It's just 3 of us, we all work together as a team. Each has their duties throughout the day. It's a small family run business, not Amazon or Microsoft, so there's no ladder to climb. Every he does, I did for 15 years. Running a rig isn't easy, & a mistake can cost you 20-50k so that why the owner runs the rig. If seen other companies teach employees to run a rig, they are abused machines, people missing fingers or hands or toes, or you create your own competition.
@eugenebennett58003 күн бұрын
NO ONE WOULD NEVER WHAT THAT TO FAIL.. ALOT OF PEOPLE WILL BE TOTALLY LOST .