Is it practical to drill your own well? Sure!
With the right know-how and equipment, in the right location you can enjoy your own water.
Why not take control of your water supply?
TheĀ 2 videos that follow will show you, step-by-step how to drill your own well.
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Not sure if this would work in New England. . .
He’s in south Alabama, baldwin county according to the tag on the truck. Sand and red clay is what we mainly have around here.
I wonder what his differential pressure is doing it that way? Although deeper you go less WOB (weight on bit) you have. And you differential pressure wouldnt be that strong id imagine. I’d rig up a pump and pump on it hard keep that hydrostatic pressure and differential pressure up. Cut through that formation like butter
That was 10 minutes of useless (partial information).
How well does that work going through limestone
Do any of you do drilling here in Alabama close to Birmingham for side work?
I don’t think it’s worth the bother, a lot of work and to many variables and problems that can arise.
Can’t do that in Oklahoma
Mike Robbins
Stoney Lane
Sure just consider places like Florida with hard pan that will bend a steel and water which is so tannin laden that it’s undrinkable. Here you need a 300′ well at least and you can’t get that with a garden hose wielding crock wearing old timer