Hey, can you possibly give me some pointers on creating profiles and what calculations need to be used. We're going to be using a vermeer d20x22 s3 and boring for a 2" conduit. Are the calculations you mentioned above compatible with all kinds of different size rods etc...? In the industry I always heard that 1' depth for 10' of run is usually the standard. At a 20% pitch angle you're proposing that you can dive 2' deep over 10' of run. Even showing up to a 35% pitch angle. Are there certain rules you shouldn't break as far as changing more than 10% pitch between rods or anything like that? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks for the video.
Hi do y’all have a school, where I can become a pro at this I love math and number and this makes me feel like I’m back in college, I’m 20yrs old and I am a locator and operator in ug industry but I want to further my career doing big jobs like pipeline or hpde
I’ve been working with I guess utility installer for about a year now, they say my work ethic is very good I work for a boring crew. Anyone here or the video uploader Know where I can learn the stuff for the very basic level so I can surprise my foreman in about a week maybe he’ll let me get on the boring rig. Any advice?
Hello, Drill rod damage occurs not because you are drilling at extreme pitches but because of extreme changes in pitch occurring over a short distance! A rule of thumb states, drill rod should not be deflected more than 10% over the entire length of rod. A 10 foot rod can be deflected 12” ( 10% of 120”) without worry if the deflection is evenly distributed over the entire 10 feet. Deflecting 12” over a five foot span will stress the 10 foot drill pipe. Hope this helped! Thanks for the question.
If possible, I'd like to send you a street profile with my proposed running line that somewhat weaves between utilities. I'd like to get your opinion on it if you're open to it.
Hey, can you possibly give me some pointers on creating profiles and what calculations need to be used. We're going to be using a vermeer d20x22 s3 and boring for a 2" conduit. Are the calculations you mentioned above compatible with all kinds of different size rods etc...? In the industry I always heard that 1' depth for 10' of run is usually the standard. At a 20% pitch angle you're proposing that you can dive 2' deep over 10' of run. Even showing up to a 35% pitch angle. Are there certain rules you shouldn't break as far as changing more than 10% pitch between rods or anything like that? Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks for the video.
Hi do y’all have a school, where I can become a pro at this I love math and number and this makes me feel like I’m back in college, I’m 20yrs old and I am a locator and operator in ug industry but I want to further my career doing big jobs like pipeline or hpde
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I’ve been working with I guess utility installer for about a year now, they say my work ethic is very good I work for a boring crew. Anyone here or the video uploader Know where I can learn the stuff for the very basic level so I can surprise my foreman in about a week maybe he’ll let me get on the boring rig. Any advice?
Wouldn't you break a rod at a 30% pitch though?
Hello,
Drill rod damage occurs not because you are drilling at extreme pitches but because of extreme changes in pitch occurring over a short distance!
A rule of thumb states, drill rod should not be deflected more than 10% over the entire length of rod.
A 10 foot rod can be deflected 12” ( 10% of 120”) without worry if the deflection is evenly distributed over the entire 10 feet.
Deflecting 12” over a five foot span will stress the 10 foot drill pipe.
Hope this helped! Thanks for the question.
I do 5 times drilling in hard soil almost 60% in my rod never break
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If possible, I'd like to send you a street profile with my proposed running line that somewhat weaves between utilities. I'd like to get your opinion on it if you're open to it.
Why not just use degree and skip the pitch variable?
23" missing , did you do that on purpose.
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