Hello All,
First time trying to hand drill a shallow well with the trash pump feeding through 1 1/2" line to 1" galvanized pipe as drill rod.
Learning as I go it goes without saying.
Am currently using a new simmer small sump pump had in basement of house,,as water supply to feed the drill rod which isnt enough of course..I think its only 1/4 hp. Didn't want to go with the gas powered noisy blaster pump,,,which is of course going to produce a lot more findings blowout,
The wells around here you are hitting water at about 15' . Dug a 5' x 5' catchment pit for the findings to run over to.
What am finding is this cheapy sump pump,,once the drill rod becomes plugged hard with clay i have to wait lift up and down for the pump,,,to eventually push the plug out. The pump i can tell in the ibc tote completely stops pumping which makes for a very long process. Have ordered a more powerful one HP pump,,and going to stop until i get it.
Am actually doing pretty good,,,when i hit the depth i thought i was getting close to water table the drill pipe dropped about 18"'s,,,thought it was going to China,,,but then,,it got very tough.
Am only going to go about one foot deeper and call it good,,,but now,, when rotating the rod back and forth sounds like i am in heavy sand. Am wondering if i am actually grinding on shale and just has a sand sound to it..
Have a 2x6 with hose clamps to turning the 1" pipe .This is working pretty good for a one time use.
My idea is,,,if i can go one more foot with the one inch 'bit'....then pull out and attach my 2" bit and repeat. Am going to go with the narrow 2" submerisible pump,,,so will only need to drop in a 2" casing PVC.
This is only going to be used for occasional garden watering.
Anyone,,,,any ideas what i am hitting making the grinding noise,,,as I said sounds like course sand
Thanks
First time trying to hand drill a shallow well with the trash pump feeding through 1 1/2" line to 1" galvanized pipe as drill rod.
Learning as I go it goes without saying.
Am currently using a new simmer small sump pump had in basement of house,,as water supply to feed the drill rod which isnt enough of course..I think its only 1/4 hp. Didn't want to go with the gas powered noisy blaster pump,,,which is of course going to produce a lot more findings blowout,
The wells around here you are hitting water at about 15' . Dug a 5' x 5' catchment pit for the findings to run over to.
What am finding is this cheapy sump pump,,once the drill rod becomes plugged hard with clay i have to wait lift up and down for the pump,,,to eventually push the plug out. The pump i can tell in the ibc tote completely stops pumping which makes for a very long process. Have ordered a more powerful one HP pump,,and going to stop until i get it.
Am actually doing pretty good,,,when i hit the depth i thought i was getting close to water table the drill pipe dropped about 18"'s,,,thought it was going to China,,,but then,,it got very tough.
Am only going to go about one foot deeper and call it good,,,but now,, when rotating the rod back and forth sounds like i am in heavy sand. Am wondering if i am actually grinding on shale and just has a sand sound to it..
Have a 2x6 with hose clamps to turning the 1" pipe .This is working pretty good for a one time use.
My idea is,,,if i can go one more foot with the one inch 'bit'....then pull out and attach my 2" bit and repeat. Am going to go with the narrow 2" submerisible pump,,,so will only need to drop in a 2" casing PVC.
This is only going to be used for occasional garden watering.
Anyone,,,,any ideas what i am hitting making the grinding noise,,,as I said sounds like course sand
Thanks
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