So is there a hole in the tote that the casing goes through? I'm in Whitmann not far from the hassyampa, there's a wash that goes thru my property and I really want to give it a go
I'd like to see you try that up in the Coconino Aquifer by St Johns. If you could offer a simple solution, that is affordable, you'd do very well. People up there pay 30-40 grand for a well, thus no one can afford to build. You drill through rock and sandstone.
I'd like to see how it was done back in the day, like the cullings well West of wickenburg, they dug one 200ft down and found nothing, then another one next to it and found some.. with tnt it would be no different than sinking a shaft into the rock, but ...
Just purchased 5 acres down in Cochise county, plan on diy'ing our well. I heard in your update that you dug the first 25 feet with an auger, I'm really curious about your method in total. Looks like you did a great job, how much did it end up costing you in the end?
I was basically just hoping yeah. I did some research of other areas around here and this was the best for the water table. I can't get into this channel any longer. I started another one Windy Yucca Homestead come check it out . I'm going to do an update on the well.
Hey Jim, I'd love to ask you a few questions about permits and what not out in Cochise county. I'm moving out there myself but like you can't afford 10k, so I'm curious about legality. Are we exempt from having a liscensed contractor do the drilling if we DIY? Did you just go ahead and just do it without filing an application? We're contemplating just digging a well for our garden, but don't want to get in trouble in case it's not allowed.
I did some water dowsing with two brass rods and got a reading there and did some reading on how water flows underground. We're still pumping out of it produces plenty of water for normal daily use.
Oh its correct. When somone notices his self incriminating videos he has posted things could get pretty sucky for him. There is a section for exempt wells in az. But the scope of their use is very limited! I cant believe anybody in any county of north america would post a video of themselves violating or pushing even the limits at all with regard to septic systems or wells. Ticking timebomb once uploaded.
@@acroduster Yeah that is what I thought. Notice of Intent to Drill needs to be done but you also need to be licensed to drill in AZ. You can pass an examination though that gives you a license to drill a single well on your own property.
@@chjijhhe I suppose you could, but it's a criminal act so you run the risk of going to jail. It's easy enough to apply for a permit and take the test so you can legally drill your own.
HOWS that well doing now 3 years later??
Would love to have seen all the specifics from the start.
I needed to see that it’s possible. #Thanksforsharing #Keepupthegreatwork
Can you please tell me how you did your well digging setup? I’m wanting to try this in our new property.
So is there a hole in the tote that the casing goes through? I'm in Whitmann not far from the hassyampa, there's a wash that goes thru my property and I really want to give it a go
I'd like to see you try that up in the Coconino Aquifer by St Johns. If you could offer a simple solution, that is affordable, you'd do very well. People up there pay 30-40 grand for a well, thus no one can afford to build. You drill through rock and sandstone.
I'd like to see how it was done back in the day, like the cullings well West of wickenburg, they dug one 200ft down and found nothing, then another one next to it and found some.. with tnt it would be no different than sinking a shaft into the rock, but ...
Bro what part of az u live in
I'm about to by 40 acres is 40ft an average in Arizona?
So did u cut a hole at bottom of tub for drill ??
Dude where u at in Az I'm in ash fork I'll pay u to drill here ??? Looks interesting
What part of Arizona are you drilling? Looking forward to your update.
William Flythe I'm down in Cochise county. Working on one for my neibor right now. I'll do an up date maybe this evening. Thanks
Just purchased 5 acres down in Cochise county, plan on diy'ing our well. I heard in your update that you dug the first 25 feet with an auger, I'm really curious about your method in total. Looks like you did a great job, how much did it end up costing you in the end?
VintageRider88 All the stuff I needed to dig and plumb the well cost about $550 - $600. I'll do a video on the auger part of the dig maybe next week.
That's great to hear. I'm very interested in the auger part. We'll be down there in about a year, out near East Calle Luna.
Did you know what the water level in your area was before hand? Or were you going in blind? Great videos.
I was basically just hoping yeah. I did some research of other areas around here and this was the best for the water table. I can't get into this channel any longer. I started another one Windy Yucca Homestead come check it out . I'm going to do an update on the well.
Hey Jim, I'd love to ask you a few questions about permits and what not out in Cochise county. I'm moving out there myself but like you can't afford 10k, so I'm curious about legality.
Are we exempt from having a liscensed contractor do the drilling if we DIY? Did you just go ahead and just do it without filing an application? We're contemplating just digging a well for our garden, but don't want to get in trouble in case it's not allowed.
How much would you charge to do it for me
good i need more info how can i
Where in arizona??
is it possible to get water from sub-Saharan lands like deserts bro? i really like your video BTW
dig deep enough and you'll hit water anywhere lol
Is it legal
Can I pay you to come dig one in my yard?
How do we know where to dig?
I did some water dowsing with two brass rods and got a reading there and did some reading on how water flows underground. We're still pumping out of it produces plenty of water for normal daily use.
@@jimbob-sv1sh thank you
Dowsing really works 💪if you find water through dowsing is 40 ft the average?
@@jimbob-sv1sh What reading did you do for the underground water flow?? Please answer!
Notice of Intent to Drill must be filed with ADWR. Is this not correct.
Oh its correct. When somone notices his self incriminating videos he has posted things could get pretty sucky for him. There is a section for exempt wells in az. But the scope of their use is very limited! I cant believe anybody in any county of north america would post a video of themselves violating or pushing even the limits at all with regard to septic systems or wells. Ticking timebomb once uploaded.
@@acroduster Yeah that is what I thought. Notice of Intent to Drill needs to be done but you also need to be licensed to drill in AZ. You can pass an examination though that gives you a license to drill a single well on your own property.
@@acroduster screw the government.
@@fortwoods could you drill a well secretly and simply hide it?
@@chjijhhe I suppose you could, but it's a criminal act so you run the risk of going to jail. It's easy enough to apply for a permit and take the test so you can legally drill your own.