I admire these men who work in this field and I admire the old hard tech equipment...built to be used and to probably last longer than newer and more tech equipment of these days. Not many men would work in the mud like this and they were born with strong backs and a sense of doing a good job that doesn't require their thumbs or a screen to look at. My hats off to these fellows.
It feels like you're judging people working behind screens with their thumbs .. the same ones that allowed you to see the video on internet and post that comment.. just saying ;)
@@shots2 nah it's not judgemental, it is actually fact that at least 65% or more of americans are obese and can definitely not fit in a hole of this size much less work around in it. It would be hilarious to see them try tho. Like fat three stooges 😂
Experienced, hard working crew, with some simple but very specific and effective equipment. These guys did a fantastic job. I could tell they have done this before. Well done !!
It also made me realize how intelligent and cooperative species we are when we are not divided. These guys did an AMAZING job :O How do you make sure, though, that this water isnt polluted with agricultural pesticides ? Do you then have to filter it once You get it out ? Can somebody tell me please?
Thank you SAMIR I enjoyed watching your video.. The crazy machine is not so crazy If it saves many hours of hard work for you. Give my thank you to all the men who worked for the video... Ian from coastal North Essex UK.
Hi Ian it is SEmir. Thank you very much for comment. "Crazy" is more like positive word `coz I was fascinated how it looks. Also thank you in the workers name I really appreciate that. Greetings for North Essex UK.
@@semir_ramic Thank you too Semir.. here in the UK we have water piped to each house but we have to pay for it, about 50 euro a month for my smaller home, and not many have working fresh water wells, so I think your well is great news... Have a great day my friend... Ian.
I live in the city and I have been contemplating drilling a small bore (4-6 inches , 10-15 cm) well just for when the power grid shuts down and the city is unavailable to deliver water. I’m about 100 feet (33 m) above and about 400 yards (400 m) from a river that should push some ground water in somewhere not very far below river lever.
theese guys are great. they have the spirit of freedom from government to do anything.This is what the world needs. Thank you and may GOD bless you all:)
VERY INTERESTING TWO DEVICES ON THE DRILL MACHINE ARE GREAT!! I NEVER SAW A SPLIT DRILL HEAD LIKE THAT BEFORE, EASY AND QUICK TO EMPTY!! THE ROLLING PLATFORM IS ALSO A GREAT SET UP TO GET DIRT AWAY FROM THE HOLE AREA!! WELL DONE ALL THE WAY!!
As a groundwater professional, I thank you for this captivating video. In my part of the USA, our wells are very different. Kudos to the crew that did your well. Some harrowing work there!
Thanks for sharing this valuable video. It is a pleasure to see excellent workers do a professional job. Congratulations on your new water well ... one step further in independence and self-sufficiency. Greetings from Uruguay.
@TFC-Top Fit & conditioning Prijedor, hvala vam puno! Slažem se u potpunosti, katastrofalno je i snimljen i editovan, tada bukvalno nisam znao ništa o editovanju 😆, jedino što šalje dobru vibraciju pronalaženjem vode i sa riješavanjem jednog velikog problema. Pozdrav za vas!
Case when people have knowledge! That machine is DIY and it is amazing. So much simple brilliant solution's! Respect! Veliki pozdrav za zemljake, da nas nema trebalo bi nas izmisliti ;)
When I was 13 my dad decided we were going to dig a well for the new house we had built over the summer. So my older brother, my dad, my Grandfather and I started digging down. We had a winch set up over the well so that we could hoist the buckets of dirt out as we dug. We had a plum bob to keep the walls straight. At 42 feet deep my mother brought us some iced tea to drink. She looked down the hole and asked my dad how deep it was, he told her 42 feet. She said my boys are no longer going down that hole. Never the less my dad finished the digging at 52 feet with good water. We lined the well up with bricks and it took a lot of bricks. That was 50 years ago and the well is still producing good water. It is a lot of work but very rewarding every time you take a drink of that water.
@Dan Sinnett, What a nice story!! Thank you very much for comment and for sharing your experience...Good work has no date limits I hope it will stay there for many more years. Cheers!!
Love the generation on ingenuity and making things WORK with what you have and some plan old-time engineering...All the best...Blessing on your well may she produce sweet water for you for many decades
One hell of a job guys!!! A very cool drill rig too! This is really old school..they used to dig wells this way in the south east here..they never seemed to run out of water. The drill rig that drilled my father in laws last well, drilled until they pulled little Chinese people out of the hole, and still didnt get squat for water! Laugh!! Sometimes old school is the best school. Keep it up!! Great job! Thanks for the video.😁👌✌
Good Job, I have one in my garden, about 100 Years old, Clay bricks for the wall, and as good as new. And watering my lawn at the moment. Only 30ft deep, but this is the UK and you only have to kick a stone to hit water. Hope yours give you as many years.
Yeah you can buy a drilling rig for about 200k with truck and all or build your own with an old axle and a cage and winch for about 3k and have the same results. Genius!!! Good job guys! Love to see the enginuity of humans
Exelente video, muchas gracias por mostrar su trabajo. Saludos desde Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, república Argentina. Прекрасно видео, большой спасибо за показывать свои работа. Привиет от Мар дель Плата, Вуенос Пирес, република Аргентина.
Well done sir! And by the way, at my house, it has a 25m deep well. Crystalline water. Last time I measured I have at least 2 meter (at the water level) for a 1m diameter. Water is a blessing.
Love those English orchestras though the music was a bit dramatic for digging a 30 foot well. Pretty slick system for an old style well. Well done! Indeed
@Patrick John OMahony, CIA, CISA, I believe you have right, he is hard worker. And those three with shovels,too. They had to move out all that dirt from sliding platform.
We had a hand dug well in the 1940 over 60 ft or over18 meters it was dug square about 4 ft x4 ft, or 1.2 meters and later installed round culverts In Mississippi , good luck with your weIl and I thoroughly enjoyed your u tube. Walt
Based on the title, I thought you did this on your own instead of just watch other people do it for you. :-D (I'm sure it hurt the bank though!) Still a great video. Fantastic!!
Muy interesante, la forma como perforan es practico y rápido, a pesar de las piedras. Me encanta. Quiero ver la forma del ensamblaje, funciones y las cuchillas o brocas para esta perforación. ¿ Se puede perforan en terreno rocoso? . Muchas gracias.
Love the modified transmission for the drill classic.Hello from Lightning Ridge Australia we drill holes here also but not for wells I live on an opal field and we need to drill heavy solid rock anywhere between 25 feet and one hundred feet but its worth it hello again from across the pond great upload.Saving the hedge hog was great I have brought a few creatures up that have fallen into my mine....
@Sil Marillian, thank you and greetings for you and your crew, good luck with opals. Hahaha yeah, the hedgehog was very cute, he survived 1,5 m of fall. Thanks for sharing positive vibrations, cheers!!
Interesting drilling machine! To my fellow Americans remember it wasn't to many years ago that we did some of the same things so quit with the "Your going to die" BS
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to avoid exposing that worker to the risk of subsidence meaning collapse of the earthen bore while he is in there? I am not criticizing! I just want to know if that is doable with that type of well. Slijedi Google prijevod. Nemam pojma koliko će vam to biti čitko. Može li mi netko reći postoji li način da se taj radnik ne izloži riziku od propadanja što znači propadanje zemljane provrta dok je on unutra? Ne kritikujem! Samo želim znati je li to moguće izvesti s takvom vrstom bunara. -- Tom Horne
@@hornetd Here in The southwest part of the USA wells can be 200 - 300 feet deep (60-90 meters) they usually drill a 6 or 8 inch hole and case it with PVC pipe 4,6, or 8 inches in diameter. Making the pipe joint connections as they lower each one in. Then after they will run the water pipe down into the well with a foot valve. (check valve)
@@hornetd the dude riding the pipe wasn't in any real danger the guy mudding the inside of the pipe was the injured one. handling mortar with bare hands causes long term damage to the skin resulting in the skin of the hands peeling often to the point of cracking and bleeding.
Digging holes is so, so, therapeutic. Wells, root cellars, tunnels, homes, earthships, oh and have you seen those in Cappadocia, houses chiseled out of earth and stone, and the wine cavas in Espana. Yet, we have the nay sayers, driving down the interstate in their big cars, running us off the road. There is art on an easel or art on a pedestal, then there is living art, just doing it. I learn so much from TH-cam. Love to Play in the Dirt! Bien Hecho Compas!
@Brent Barnhart, Yeah you have right and I think the same. They are very brave and there is also one helpful fact, this soil is very compact and the clay is mostly very dry, they dont digging in rainy days but anyway it is supper dangerous. Thank you for watching my video, cheers!
I admire these men who work in this field and I admire the old hard tech equipment...built to be used and to probably last longer than newer and more tech equipment of these days. Not many men would work in the mud like this and they were born with strong backs and a sense of doing a good job that doesn't require their thumbs or a screen to look at.
My hats off to these fellows.
It feels like you're judging people working behind screens with their thumbs .. the same ones that allowed you to see the video on internet and post that comment.. just saying ;)
not many American men. too fat to fit down the hole. and not enough food breaks.
@@123spleege really? getting all judgemental now are we..
@@shots2 nah it's not judgemental, it is actually fact that at least 65% or more of americans are obese and can definitely not fit in a hole of this size much less work around in it. It would be hilarious to see them try tho. Like fat three stooges 😂
I fully agree with every single words that you have said because it is completely true
Hvala puno na videu. Veliki pozdrav
Experienced, hard working crew, with some simple but very specific and effective equipment. These guys did a fantastic job. I could tell they have done this before. Well done !!
It also made me realize how intelligent and cooperative species we are when we are not divided. These guys did an AMAZING job :O How do you make sure, though, that this water isnt polluted with agricultural pesticides ? Do you then have to filter it once You get it out ? Can somebody tell me please?
@@damiangrabowski3218 You send it to a lab and test it, at least that is what everyone I know that dug a well did.
EdI de Top Man, thanks !
Sa srećom u zdravlju koristili! Na ovakav prikazan rad reči su suvišne!
WOW, that was absolutely BRILLIANT
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Muzicka podloga je vrhunska kao u najboljim akcionim filmovima svaka cast za muzickog urednika!!!
Krvav je to posao svaka vam cast majstori !!!
Hvala vam, lijep pozdrav.
This was incredible! Lots of respect for these men!
Thank you SAMIR I enjoyed watching your video.. The crazy machine is not so crazy If it saves many hours of hard work for you. Give my thank you to all the men who worked for the video... Ian from coastal North Essex UK.
Hi Ian it is SEmir. Thank you very much for comment. "Crazy" is more like positive word `coz I was fascinated how it looks. Also thank you in the workers name I really appreciate that. Greetings for North Essex UK.
@@semir_ramic Thank you too Semir.. here in the UK we have water piped to each house but we have to pay for it, about 50 euro a month for my smaller home, and not many have working fresh water wells, so I think your well is great news... Have a great day my friend... Ian.
"Well" done Semir, very few people living in cities realize how important and vital it is to have a good, deep, clean well👍🏼
I live in the city and I have been contemplating drilling a small bore (4-6 inches , 10-15 cm) well just for when the power grid shuts down and the city is unavailable to deliver water. I’m about 100 feet (33 m) above and about 400 yards (400 m) from a river that should push some ground water in somewhere not very far below river lever.
with neighboars around dumping septic into the soil? yeah, I guess
Clean water is important everywhere.
Prvo ću te podržati a drugo stvarno imaš dobro logično razumijevanje . Odličan video
Zdravo Senade, hvala puno na komplimentu kao i na podršci. Svako dobro!
theese guys are great. they have the spirit of freedom from government to do anything.This is what the world needs.
Thank you and may GOD bless you all:)
VERY INTERESTING
TWO DEVICES ON THE DRILL MACHINE ARE GREAT!!
I NEVER SAW A SPLIT DRILL HEAD LIKE THAT BEFORE, EASY AND QUICK TO EMPTY!!
THE ROLLING PLATFORM IS ALSO A GREAT SET UP TO GET DIRT AWAY FROM THE HOLE AREA!!
WELL DONE ALL THE WAY!!
Ya that is a pretty ingenious setup
yeah it's clean when drilling soil they called centrifugal bucket head for soft soil boring
@@whatyoumakeofit6635 bosnians can be smart sometimes
As a groundwater professional, I thank you for this captivating video. In my part of the USA, our wells are very different. Kudos to the crew that did your well. Some harrowing work there!
Thank you and also thanks in the name of the crew.
Thanks for sharing this valuable video. It is a pleasure to see excellent workers do a professional job. Congratulations on your new water well ... one step further in independence and self-sufficiency. Greetings from Uruguay.
Jako mi je pomoglo, puno hvala !!!
Gentlemen, carry on.
Hello from Eastern Oregon, USA.
So Far, So Good... So What!
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Druze ovo je sjajno samo jedna mala zamjerka.Video je mogao komotno trajati 15 minuta.Inace svaka ti cast za kompletnu transformaciju kuce i okucnice.
@TFC-Top Fit & conditioning Prijedor, hvala vam puno! Slažem se u potpunosti, katastrofalno je i snimljen i editovan, tada bukvalno nisam znao ništa o editovanju 😆, jedino što šalje dobru vibraciju pronalaženjem vode i sa riješavanjem jednog velikog problema. Pozdrav za vas!
@@semir_ramicMeni predstoji proces sredjivanja,gradnje i renoviranja i moram reci da ste mi dali sjajne ideje! Svako dobro Vam zelim i veliki pozdrav!
Szacunek za ciężką pracę i gratulację za sprzęt, dobra robota!
Case when people have knowledge! That machine is DIY and it is amazing. So much simple brilliant solution's!
Respect!
Veliki pozdrav za zemljake, da nas nema trebalo bi nas izmisliti ;)
I really liked Your ingenuity and technique and well planned process
Great Job
When I was 13 my dad decided we were going to dig a well for the new house we had built over the summer. So my older brother, my dad, my Grandfather and I started digging down. We had a winch set up over the well so that we could hoist the buckets of dirt out as we dug. We had a plum bob to keep the walls straight. At 42 feet deep my mother brought us some iced tea to drink. She looked down the hole and asked my dad how deep it was, he told her 42 feet. She said my boys are no longer going down that hole. Never the less my dad finished the digging at 52 feet with good water. We lined the well up with bricks and it took a lot of bricks. That was 50 years ago and the well is still producing good water. It is a lot of work but very rewarding every time you take a drink of that water.
@Dan Sinnett, What a nice story!! Thank you very much for comment and for sharing your experience...Good work has no date limits I hope it will stay there for many more years. Cheers!!
The best utube video i have seen in ages !
@george karitzis, thank you very much!!
What a Team! Very well done gentlemen.
Love the generation on ingenuity and making things WORK with what you have and some plan old-time engineering...All the best...Blessing on your well may she produce sweet water for you for many decades
Thank you!
Excellent work! Congratulations on a job “well” done! 😉👍
Very good. Very professional service.
One hell of a job guys!!! A very cool drill rig too!
This is really old school..they used to dig wells this way in the south east here..they never seemed to run out of water.
The drill rig that drilled my father in laws last well, drilled until they pulled little Chinese people out of the hole, and still didnt get squat for water! Laugh!! Sometimes old school is the best school.
Keep it up!! Great job! Thanks for the video.😁👌✌
Wow
very interesting the video, step by step without losing detail, greetings and blessings from mexico
@ricardo benavidez, gracias amigo, cheers!!
@@semir_ramic Gracias amigo por contestar, soy nuevo en tu canal
Very smart. May God bless that workers
hello from france !
from french builders to the others
ty for this share
bye ^^
Hello men, cheers!!
Thanks for posting. I wish you and your family many, many years of crystal clear and healthy water... Good luck!
Thank you John, it is really nice when people share around positive mood. All the best, cheers!!
Good Job, I have one in my garden, about 100 Years old, Clay bricks for the wall, and as good as new.
And watering my lawn at the moment.
Only 30ft deep, but this is the UK and you only have to kick a stone to hit water.
Hope yours give you as many years.
Thank you William for such a nice comment, all the best, cheers!!
Metres please!
@@TRPGpilot just over 9 metres
I really liked new idea for open well and is most safe and sound.
Yeah you can buy a drilling rig for about 200k with truck and all or build your own with an old axle and a cage and winch for about 3k and have the same results. Genius!!! Good job guys! Love to see the enginuity of humans
Great seeing the methods of different regions through the world. Very nice documentation video. Thank you :) from Pennsylvania.
RESPECT to these guys
great vid
Superb job, loved the drilling rig, that's a proper piece of ingenuity! Good man for saving the hedgehog too!
Veliki pozdrav za moje najvrijednije bosance
A pleasure to watch, nice clean job well done.
@ania Klementowicz, nice to hear that. Thank you!!
Great video of very hard work,..you have been rewarded with a good supply of clean and clean water!
Well done!
Bravo momci. Pozdrav.
@Michael Coceski, hvala puno! Veliki pozdrav za vas.
Back breaking work. Final result is amazing clear drinkable water. Hard working men
Exelente video, muchas gracias por mostrar su trabajo. Saludos desde Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, república Argentina. Прекрасно видео, большой спасибо за показывать свои работа. Привиет от Мар дель Плата, Вуенос Пирес, република Аргентина.
Salute, well done! Thank you for sharing with greetings from America.
@John Lee, thank you for watching, cheers!!
congrats from Brazil
brilliant tech, nice inventors team
thanks for sharing
You are ingenious and brave, I am a geologist, I know every well machine but yours is different .....
This is a fascinating video! Just love that homemade drilling rig!
@Dave Brittain, thank you!
Great Job. I remember when my friend and I dug a cesspool and lined it with drainage blocks. That was deep enough for me !
Well done sir! And by the way, at my house, it has a 25m deep well. Crystalline water. Last time I measured I have at least 2 meter (at the water level) for a 1m diameter. Water is a blessing.
Hi Bob, nice to hear that, I hope it will stay always like that and makes happy some next generations, too. Cheers!!
See the final hose pump of that crystal clear clean water I bet was such a huge accomplishment!
Love those English orchestras though the music was a bit dramatic for digging a 30 foot well. Pretty slick system for an old style well. Well done! Indeed
The guy with the Adidas jacket is doing all the hard work!
@Patrick John OMahony, CIA, CISA, I believe you have right, he is hard worker. And those three with shovels,too. They had to move out all that dirt from sliding platform.
Très belle vidéo !!!👍
Dobrá práce
These guys work so well... And the ingenuity of the technique..
Excellent work, i hope your well gives many many years of clean fresh water. Thank you it was interesting to watch , congratulation .
@Raad Aljuboory, thank you very much!
Trabajo de artesania. Felicidades
Pretty cool rig. It's like an auger bit with a bucket. Very nice well and an excellent video.
Jež ti najslađi😎
تحياتي لكم ايها المبدعون
Super
Excelente felicitaciones Maestro Venezuela gracias
This is amazing! Thank you for creating it! True craftsmen.
i learn a lot from this concept, thank you very much
Thanks for showing how it was done
@slypig24, thank you for watching, cheers!!
We had a hand dug well in the 1940 over 60 ft or over18 meters it was dug square about 4 ft x4 ft, or 1.2 meters and later installed round culverts In Mississippi , good luck with your weIl and I thoroughly enjoyed your u tube.
Walt
@Walter Heathcock, thank you very much I appreciate that. All the best, cheers!!
Thanks for sharing!
Muy bonito trabajo
That’s a pretty neat process
Thank you!
awesome work - and a lovely clean water supply - Good Stuff +v!
@Felix s, thank you!!
Well, well. Deep subject. Heh, heh.
You can fill many aquariums and give often water changes at almost no cost now!
Nice job all around. Inspiring!
Thank you! Yeah, I agree. Just need to get some pump on solar energy and that would be perfect.
Based on the title, I thought you did this on your own instead of just watch other people do it for you. :-D (I'm sure it hurt the bank though!)
Still a great video. Fantastic!!
Respect pour vous braves gens!
Bonjour j'aimerais vraiment avoir comme ce puis , travaille magnifique bravo .
Thank you!!
Muy interesante, la forma como perforan es practico y rápido, a pesar de las piedras.
Me encanta.
Quiero ver la forma del ensamblaje, funciones y las cuchillas o brocas para esta perforación.
¿ Se puede perforan en terreno rocoso? . Muchas gracias.
Ovo izgleda dosta dobro
Aferim Bosnjace 💪💪
esse sim e um trabalho muito bem feito e com muitaa dedicaçao
@Barrosa videos, thank you!
Super svidjaju mi se bunari.
Tank.you.mr.big,expérience
🌹
Vary good job brother
Lepo binar lepo vodă.
I loved it. Wish I was younger I would build one and drill a well just because i could:))) Great video
Hi Wayne, thanks for comment. I think it is never to late for making something and plus its a nice way to leave something for next generations.
Good job. Enjoy your water.
Thanks Steve, cheers!!
Excelente trabajo brillante el video
Absolutely terrific video! Thanks!
Love the modified transmission for the drill classic.Hello from Lightning Ridge Australia we drill holes here also but not for wells I live on an opal field and we need to drill heavy solid rock anywhere between 25 feet and one hundred feet but its worth it hello again from across the pond great upload.Saving the hedge hog was great I have brought a few creatures up that have fallen into my mine....
@Sil Marillian, thank you and greetings for you and your crew, good luck with opals. Hahaha yeah, the hedgehog was very cute, he survived 1,5 m of fall. Thanks for sharing positive vibrations, cheers!!
Interesting drilling machine!
To my fellow Americans remember it wasn't to many years ago that we did some of the same things so quit with the "Your going to die" BS
well said charlie (no pun intended)
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to avoid exposing that worker to the risk of subsidence meaning collapse of the earthen bore while he is in there? I am not criticizing! I just want to know if that is doable with that type of well. Slijedi Google prijevod. Nemam pojma koliko će vam to biti čitko.
Može li mi netko reći postoji li način da se taj radnik ne izloži riziku od propadanja što znači propadanje zemljane provrta dok je on unutra? Ne kritikujem! Samo želim znati je li to moguće izvesti s takvom vrstom bunara.
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Tom Horne
@@hornetd Here in The southwest part of the USA wells can be 200 - 300 feet deep (60-90 meters) they usually drill a 6 or 8 inch hole and case it with PVC pipe 4,6, or 8 inches in diameter. Making the pipe joint connections as they lower each one in. Then after they will run the water pipe down into the well with a foot valve. (check valve)
@@hornetd the dude riding the pipe wasn't in any real danger the guy mudding the inside of the pipe was the injured one. handling mortar with bare hands causes long term damage to the skin resulting in the skin of the hands peeling often to the point of cracking and bleeding.
@@yukinoshita5788 oh please
Dobar posao, strucnih majstora kojima je ovaj tezak posao samo rutina. Naravno , masine kolo vode.
Apsolutno se slažem, jednostavno se vidi da im je postala rutina i da nema uopšte nekih suvišnih koraka. Iznenadjujuće brzo su završili sve.
good work
good job..Love to see this...
Thank you!!
Wow very impressive!
Very good method
Nice 👍
Bucket hole auger, used one of these crazy contraptions myself once
Digging holes is so, so, therapeutic. Wells, root cellars, tunnels, homes, earthships, oh and have you seen those in Cappadocia, houses chiseled out of earth and stone, and the wine cavas in Espana. Yet, we have the nay sayers, driving down the interstate in their big cars, running us off the road. There is art on an easel or art on a pedestal, then there is living art, just doing it. I learn so much from TH-cam. Love to Play in the Dirt! Bien Hecho Compas!
AWESOME! cant wait to see pump video
@ Jim Bowie, thank you. It is already made, you can watch it whenever you want.
Красиво!!!
No way I would go down that hole without sides...... Nope, not me. AFTER cement ring yes. Good job gentleman, very nice work, be careful now.
@Brent Barnhart, Yeah you have right and I think the same. They are very brave and there is also one helpful fact, this soil is very compact and the clay is mostly very dry, they dont digging in rainy days but anyway it is supper dangerous. Thank you for watching my video, cheers!
Nice job - well done.