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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Our well is only 186 ft deep, but cut through granite.
Won’t be useless when power goes out and doesn’t come back on. No power, no water pressure
One of the biggest concerns regarding a very possible cyber attack is our vulnerable power grid
16 ft is all I needed in MN. I don’t drink it but its clean, clear and works as well as any other water. We just pounded it down with a jack hammer.
Bob Richitt, the video never stated what the intent was for this well. Perhaps its to be used to water a garden, we don’t know. Nevertheless wells do run dry. If that’s the case then he hasn’t really lost anything as this water will eventually return to the new well. We don’t really know where the “drilling” water is coming from either. Could have been a truck, again we don’t know. A well this size would work well for a small garden or to irrigate a feild. Attach a small solar panel or windmill or even a hand pump and it’d work fine.
This is called washing a well in its done alot to water gardens its not meant to be washed as deep as alot of you think its cheap and easy this way works the best in sand if your doing it by hand. I helped my dad and a friend of ours wash one it was 30′ deep and had the best water you ever drank..
We had a well for years, hard water in the south. Finally went to the city water. 3 years later the cracking wa$#%&!@*ting hard in the area, and all the wells dried up. Hadn’t happened since it was drilled 27 years earlier.
The EPA will find a way to make it illegal.
my water table is 400′ down … doubt if this will get that deep
Becky Scifres. Here ya go