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Hand pumped well
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Anyone have any luck pounding in their own pitcher pump well in the Lake region? Thinking of giving it a go.. Any thought welcomed..
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Hammering out a shallow well with a sledge hammer is so easy-peasy ....... www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-pn41fqYXs ..... New Hampshire's granite rocky soil is NO problem ..... YOU can do it! ...... :D
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Point
You would need to drive a point in connected to galvanized pipe with the pitcher pump on top. Are you thinking of a back up to existing water supply or just sort of decorative?
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Supposedly, a depth down to 32' deep is the deepest that a pitcher pump, or 1/2-hp, 3/4-hp motorized pump will work to draw up water due to the physical properties of water viscosity is what I have read. |
a 50-lb well point driver
Go rent a 50-lb well point driver and go slam that pipe down into the ground. For $14.30/day you can rent a well point driver at Rand's Hardware in Plymouth that weighs about 50-lbs, has two handles and attaches atop a 1 1/4" driver pipe cap. They also have a large fence post driver that can be used with well pipe, too.
On Wednesday's it's half price rental day, starting at 7-am. |
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