Some of the Worst & Strangest Things I've seen over the years while in this profession.

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @johnstreet797
    @johnstreet797 Год назад +1

    I opened the console on a kitchen range one day. All four burner switches and the oven thermostat had very dead mice on them.

  • @randyhays4620
    @randyhays4620 Год назад

    Thanks. Glad u took those pics and got into RUclips

  • @euonymus1980
    @euonymus1980 Год назад +1

    This was great! Thanks for sharing. And thanks for taking us along!

  • @briananderson8733
    @briananderson8733 Год назад +2

    When it came to animals interfering with mechanical stuff, my story deals with a brown recluse spider that got into the relay mechanism of my houses air conditioner. It got squashed by the relay contacts when they engaged. THe night after work, I came home and was greeted at the door with a blast of warm air. My AC fan was still running but no cooling. AC repair guy opened up the relay as it was still buzzing. He found the spider. Once the spider remains were removed, the AC returned to making cool air. Of all the places a brown recluse could have gone.

  • @mackey77351
    @mackey77351 Год назад +6

    Just this last weekend I had my neighbors call me saying they didn’t have any water and wanting my water well man’s phone number so I went and took a look at there well and had it fixed in less then 5 minutes there was fire ants in there pressure switch not allowing the contacts to make contact cleaned them out and they had water again

  • @serengetilion
    @serengetilion Год назад

    Thank you for sharing😊

  • @jonathanbrantley8406
    @jonathanbrantley8406 2 месяца назад

    Yeah you never know what you are going to find on a job site, when I had my Maintenance Co. I had ran across so many things that made me scratch my head and shake my head in disbelief some even made me chuckle.
    I've been doing building and restaurant equipment maintenance over 30 years so I saw so much over the time that nothing surprises me now of course I'm retired now also .

  • @dawsonguzik4449
    @dawsonguzik4449 Год назад +4

    Can you make a video of step by step how you would troubleshoot a no water and explain why you are doing each step? I just recently subscribed to the channel and am new to the trade. Your videos have shortened the learning curve significantly! It has given me great insight!

  • @JourneyOnLife
    @JourneyOnLife Год назад +1

    This is good so as not to take things for granted : )

  • @souperdave2009
    @souperdave2009 Год назад +1

    Wowsers..

  • @Keith_Mikell
    @Keith_Mikell Год назад +2

    Youre growing! Keep pushing! Soon itll happen and youll be the man.

    • @Keith_Mikell
      @Keith_Mikell Год назад +1

      If you dont have a tick tock, that will grow you like crazy. A little secret.

  •  7 месяцев назад +1

    Those rocks look like freshly dug potatoes.

  • @wd9dau
    @wd9dau 10 месяцев назад

    I was a high voltage electrician at Fermilab in Illinois. We had an outdoor 12KV switch that faulted when a snake followed a mouse into the cabinet. I had to clean the remains of the snake out of the switch!

  • @billveek9518
    @billveek9518 Год назад

    One of the most interesting channels on RUclips, ive watched almost all of your videos, i asked a well driller here in AZ if they fracked wells and he just laughed at me, says with our soil conditions here theres never a need to frack a well? I mean i get that its different out here but is it? I mean the ground is the ground everywhere was my thought but you are the expert. Might be a good topic for a future video. Thanks

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan 2 месяца назад

    Cool well diggers dog.
    Oh dear it took me a couple of looks to see that those were mice...I thought it was the melted plastic cover at first.....lol
    The heavy duty snake fuse blew his mouse ......
    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be able to stand at the bottom of the well when you have something like that underground river.....Ive always wondered what it looks like...besides dark of course....there must be some incredible formations and geology down there
    Thanks for sharing 🦴🪱🐁

  • @whatevernamegoeshere3644
    @whatevernamegoeshere3644 10 месяцев назад

    7:10 Here in my city the entire Szinva valley has rocks like that. It's top soil, yellow clay, then just this for tens of meters on before you go to the second (actually useful and yielding) water layer. Drillers just hang up when you tell them you're from there. They go up to bowling ball size, sometimes all the way to a full meter and I have seen in person a carbide hole saw type drill get literally folded in on itself trying to go through.

  • @Demy26
    @Demy26 Год назад +1

    Almost at 40k 🎉

  • @sambrose1
    @sambrose1 Год назад

    White sugar will stop cement from doing its thing. We kept a half pallet on the oil rig just incase we had a failure while cementing.

  • @arcrad
    @arcrad Год назад

    I believe you can add soda pop to concrete to delay it from curing. Might come in handy in the future

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem Год назад +1

    I've recently experience the mouse and snake problem.
    Mouse in the control box. Chewed wires. Snake found its way in. Electrocuted all. Rotted and liquefied. Corroded wires. Very nasty and stinky.

  • @jasonharper2601
    @jasonharper2601 Год назад +1

    had ants short out my pressure switch

  • @pl747
    @pl747 8 месяцев назад

    have seen lots of fire ants in pressure switches

  • @moparscot9271
    @moparscot9271 Год назад +1

    What is the highest gallons per minute well you have seen or drilled?

  • @musicgroopie1
    @musicgroopie1 Год назад

    Im in north East Texas and its oil country. I want to drill a water well for irrigation and to replenish my farm pond during droughts. What's the chance of your rig hitting an oil pocket and if so how would you cap it off?

  • @eric3225
    @eric3225 Год назад

    What is name of tape you use for electrical connections?

  • @SteveN-sy4bm
    @SteveN-sy4bm Год назад

    Hi I think I remember you offering a consultation? I have a new to me 1930 school and a 8’x8’ concrete vault that holds the well and pressure tank 7’ below grade and would like some comments everything works today but want some of your thoughts
    Thanks enjoy the channel from VA

    • @h2omechanic
      @h2omechanic  Год назад

      Where at in VA? That's where I am

    • @SteveN-sy4bm
      @SteveN-sy4bm Год назад

      @@h2omechanic up near Harrisonburg…

  • @benjaminnakashimo848
    @benjaminnakashimo848 Год назад

    Great videos, I just found your page, and I am going to replace my pump this weekend. I do have a question for you, can you replace a 3wire with a two wire using the same wire, or do I need to run a new power cable. Thank you

    • @h2omechanic
      @h2omechanic  Год назад +1

      You can use the same wire, just inspect it thoroughly.
      You remove the starter/control box & simply wire nut the black to black & red to red/white. You don't use the yellow anymore.
      (You still use the pressure switch)

  • @hartsfire5706
    @hartsfire5706 Год назад

    we have predators here in PA that like small live stock so i run a vary hot electric fencer about every 3 years i have to remove a snake from my fence one of them even lived.

  • @trinitro5968
    @trinitro5968 Год назад

    Rope bunches it up!

  • @trinitro5968
    @trinitro5968 Год назад

    We hate rope

  • @5ryane
    @5ryane 3 месяца назад

    Have a friend who sent me a email with a photo of a small rattle snake caught in a spider web and a black widow spider was latched onto the snake with it's fangs killing the snake.

  • @wayneakins7850
    @wayneakins7850 Год назад +1

    Not amazing to me

  • @augustharlacher5660
    @augustharlacher5660 Год назад +1

    Great video! You never know what you will find. I don't know if you read your comments, but I would like to know if I was ripped off by a Plummer. I had a guy come and replace my well pump, I already had the top open and was going to do the job myself, which I had done twice before but couldn't get the hose to break loose. He was recommended by a friend; he came hooked up a t-handle black pipe and broke it loose, hooked up a tripod with 3 little tires and an electric motor and pulled up the old pump by the hose. Anyway, from start to finish it took him and a helper 45min. Then he said prices went up and said the cost is $2,500. for parts and labor. I almost fell to the floor. He didn't have to change the hose because I put a new won 7 yrs. ago, he put a new pump, spliced the wires told me the rope is not needed dropped it back down into the well. Gave me a 5-year warrantee. And I put the top of the well cap back together. He gave me a bill and all it said was parts and labor $2,500. I'm in Pike County. PA. (bluemax63@outlook.com) I've watched a bunch of your videos in the past. Keep them coming, I always enjoy them. God Bless.

    • @harescrambled
      @harescrambled Год назад +1

      It's all about the area you're in, how deep the well is, what brand and class of pump, and how many people are doing it in your area. I was quoted $4500 for the same job on a 160ft deep well in northeast Ohio. Another contractor and I agreed on a price and they backed out the day they were supposed to do the job. 3rd outfit didn't even return my call. All 3 are registered private water systems contractors in Ohio. So I did it myself, then learned all I could about it, got licensed, now I do well service.

    • @h2omechanic
      @h2omechanic  Год назад +2

      $2200 is the most common price for pum0 removal and replacement. So your not far off. Especially if the plumber used his electric pump puller.
      I've seen ppl pay 5300 for something similar to your job, and that was in my opinion way over priced. But it does depend upon the area your in.

    • @monoralph1375
      @monoralph1375 Год назад

      Berks county, Pa. About 10 years ago I paid ~ $800 to have a leaking tube adapter on the house side of the pitless adaptor. We had a leak causing the well pump to cycle. Pitless about 30" below grade. Pump still cycled but noticeable less. Plumber did not have time to further investigate (or didn't want to be bothered). My brother and I pulled the pump and changed all the fittings at the at the pump. Many holes at the groves in the tubing adaptor and was paper thin. Very heavy to pull by hand at 260 feet down.