Let us know if you want to come back out and finish drill to there aquifer. Out flow isn't enough for irrigation but it drinkable. Or at least I drank it straight from the hose and I'm still alive 😆 😂
I would love to aee a better close up of how it operates. What turns the bit? Is water forced down to bring up the debris or does the water also do the cutting? Mixed rock and dirt 1500 pesos?
Yes sorry there another video coming but they use an old Truck axel and a pulley welded to the universal joint to turn the ring and pinion. The axel is welded to a length of pipe that is fitted to each length of pipe that is used. The first pipe has a home made arrow head drill tip attachment. The water is forced down thr pipe and is used to clear debris only, not for cutting at all. They estimate the rock as they go. I ended up paying 180k php. Or 3300 dollars for 93 feet when their drilling bit broke on the bedrock and they could drill no more. We have slow flow but we are not to the aquifer yet.
thats good sir.. my group is R AND C CAPIZ DRILLING thanks for this❤️❤️
Let us know if you want to come back out and finish drill to there aquifer. Out flow isn't enough for irrigation but it drinkable. Or at least I drank it straight from the hose and I'm still alive 😆 😂
I would love to aee a better close up of how it operates. What turns the bit? Is water forced down to bring up the debris or does the water also do the cutting?
Mixed rock and dirt 1500 pesos?
Yes sorry there another video coming but they use an old Truck axel and a pulley welded to the universal joint to turn the ring and pinion. The axel is welded to a length of pipe that is fitted to each length of pipe that is used. The first pipe has a home made arrow head drill tip attachment. The water is forced down thr pipe and is used to clear debris only, not for cutting at all. They estimate the rock as they go. I ended up paying 180k php. Or 3300 dollars for 93 feet when their drilling bit broke on the bedrock and they could drill no more. We have slow flow but we are not to the aquifer yet.