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Re: OT - Sandpoint well in barn or outside barn?
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Posted by HENRY E NC on December 08, 2006 at 07:36:11 from (65.210.101.176):
In Reply to: OT - Sandpoint well in barn or outside barn? posted by FreeRanger on December 08, 2006 at 07:24:34:
Putting down well points in sandy soil is a snap. Where are you located. I would think that you have lots of clay and mud where you are and am not sure about rocky subsoil but all you need to do is get a well point about 12 feet long and hook it to a pump with high pressure cpacity and pump water into the well point and it will wash itself down into the soil. It really not as hard as it seems. I used to be able to set 30 to 40 a day when preparing for excavating swampy areas. Today the washing under prssure is used to drill under roads etc to run cables and gas lines. Really a simolprocess. If I can help you more email me for my PHONE NUMBER.
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