thatdarncat
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Yes I drilled my own well with the proper permitting.after lots of research I welded up my own cable tool rig. It's mainly fo one or two wells and is in no way a commercial cable tool rig.
Ok, I made 25, feet found water and water bearing sands at 25 feet, started using bentonite, added driil casing and went down through the casing to 35 feet, found coarser water bearing sands, pulled outter casing, and added 10 ft of 2 inch well screen and 2 inch of permanent well casing...now with a small pump I can't pump it dry at 2 gallons a min ( pump is very weak at that depth) so now im ready for a " serious" pump that could supply a small home, so my question is: are those 2 inch submersible pumps worth fooling with or should I use a 2 inch packer jet pump? Likewise, can those packer jets ( with those leather cups) be fitted or mismatched to other convertible jet pumps or do they need to be fitted mfg specific, such as gould convertible pumps to gould packer jets?
Really like the idea of those slim submersible pumps, but I'm getting mix feed back on those kungfu submersible pumps
Ok, I made 25, feet found water and water bearing sands at 25 feet, started using bentonite, added driil casing and went down through the casing to 35 feet, found coarser water bearing sands, pulled outter casing, and added 10 ft of 2 inch well screen and 2 inch of permanent well casing...now with a small pump I can't pump it dry at 2 gallons a min ( pump is very weak at that depth) so now im ready for a " serious" pump that could supply a small home, so my question is: are those 2 inch submersible pumps worth fooling with or should I use a 2 inch packer jet pump? Likewise, can those packer jets ( with those leather cups) be fitted or mismatched to other convertible jet pumps or do they need to be fitted mfg specific, such as gould convertible pumps to gould packer jets?
Really like the idea of those slim submersible pumps, but I'm getting mix feed back on those kungfu submersible pumps