#27 - Tried To Dig A Well With A Post Hole Auger!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @Amberthecat72
    @Amberthecat72 2 года назад +5

    I did similar many years ago with a post hole digger. I kept adding sections of piping as the hole got deeper.It was so heavy with the long pipe and I had to stand on a step ladder to lift it out easier.I eventually struck water at 30 feet deep after a months labour, doing a few hours after work each day.I dropped a sand filter on a length of PVC piping down the hole and attached a pump. I had sufficient flow to run a couple of lawn sprinklers

  • @Kodiak660
    @Kodiak660 6 лет назад +22

    It is very refreshing to see good people, raising good people.

  • @mitemluh
    @mitemluh 3 года назад +2

    So amazing going back and watching from the beginning! Its incredible what 1 man by himself can do! You truly are an inspiration

  • @fisherus
    @fisherus 4 года назад +1

    Hope you have better luck than I did. My witcher told me 320 ft. but had to go 600 ft. to get 7gpm. Now pump into a 2500 gal tank during high solar hours to fill the tank and have to use a jet pump from the tank to the spigot. Also had to case the entire depth because of clay soil. Turned a $10K well into $44K really fast setting us back a few years in our home building.

  • @erins.bailey4852
    @erins.bailey4852 6 лет назад +3

    You do have a lovely family. Best wishes for your new homestead!

  • @gwebocelestron9194
    @gwebocelestron9194 3 года назад +3

    For anyone doing this here's a few tips from someone who just dug a well using this same auger in dirt full of river rock. I live next to a river and the geological survey shows I have Deltaic Sand and Gravel. 1) As others mentioned you need an ice breaker/breaker bar to bust up the dirt/rocks. I welded one up that I could add to the end of my 3/4" black pipe handle and extensions. 2) For rocks over about 3 to 4 inches they won't easy slip into this auger bucket. I welded up something that looks like a lacross stick. Just a metal hoop, with nylon netting, welded to a 3/4" coupling that also screws on as an attachment to the 3/4" black pipe. 3) Instead of using just water down the hole make up and use a slurry of cheap unscented kitty litter ( bentonite clay ) and water. It binds the dirt and rocks better than just water and it makes things real slick making turning the auger much easier.
    Once you hit water you have to change up technique. 1) The auger is basically useless, except for maybe pulling out some smaller rocks, very small amounts at a time. The water mostly causes everything to flush out of the auger head as you lift it out of the hole. 2) You have to put in an 8" pipe to contain the sides of the hole or the water in the hole keeps caving in the sides. 8" pipe because this 6" auger head is is actually 6 1/4" and won't fit in a 6" i.d. pipe. 3) At this point it's better to use water/air pressure to flush/blow out debris in the hole to dig deeper or suck the debris out using a trash pump. 4) You still have to deal with larger rock so the breaker bar and the lacross stick like thingy will still be used to break loose and pull up the larger rocks.
    From my experience a gas powered earth auger and bit was useless. It doesn't take a lot of rock to bind up around the bit to cause it to jam and stop turning. And hitting large rocks causes the auger bit to bounce around making a huge hole. Once the hole is too big the auger bit does nothing to lift rock and dirt out of the hole.
    The auger bit used in this video is much better for use in rocky soil, but you need a way to bust large rocks loose and pull them up out of the hole. This auger won't do it by itself.
    Don't be fooled by people with their videos easily digging a well with this hand auger in a day or two. They have sand and or clay soil. If you have soil with rock over 2" it is extremely hard digging a well with this hand auger. I'm not kidding about how hard it is. I've dug 7 1/2' and hit water, but water is only about 6" deep after digging on this hole for over a week. I'm thinking of abandoning digging more and pounding in a sand point instead.

    • @andyr8625
      @andyr8625 3 года назад

      I am in an area with sandstone at 15 foot down,the water is supposedly at 18 foot...I am using the auger machine with some specialty bits as well as pounding on some rock chisel bits welded to a 3/4" pipe nipple...I have just started...Hopefully the combination will get me through it all...I previously tried the well point so you'll have problems with it I'd bet...

    • @littlecabininthebigwoods5720
      @littlecabininthebigwoods5720 2 года назад

      Im glad other people have a hard time. I’m fairly fit and have hand dug with a pick and a shovel about 7’ down. It is not an easy task. I am trying to auger hoping it will be less rocky, but it’s a lot of chiseling rock with a mini sledge. I smithed a chisel edge on a large 1” rod that i made fit my pwsam auger. The rocks made it skip around and make a large hole so now rocks just fall out of the auger and back in my hole. I filled the hole in and want to restart but it rained hard last night and the auger wants to pull up a huge hole because of how sticky it is.
      I’ll probably make an attachment that’ll work with these rocks a bit more.

  • @jasonhildebrand1574
    @jasonhildebrand1574 2 года назад +1

    This song at 1:00 is very familiar ! Its used by Andrew Camarata in a lot of his videos, as I think its part of some open-source free music library

  • @countrysoul2592
    @countrysoul2592 3 года назад +3

    4 days ago I did the same thing. 6 feet down it's where we hit the water. Approximately 3 gallons a minute

  • @robinmyman
    @robinmyman 4 года назад +1

    Dig anywhere and you will find the water table...water Witcher? Don’t make me laff. Keep the videos coming...you guys are great.

  • @youtempleton461
    @youtempleton461 6 лет назад +9

    4:16
    "He can work hard, but can he catch?"
    tosses water bottle
    "...Yep, he can do everything."
    These videos sure make it seem like it. Keep on building brother!

  • @USSBB62
    @USSBB62 8 лет назад +14

    A heavy thump with a rubber mallet on an aluminum plate will send sound waves down to 400 ft. A shotgun blank will thump much deeper. At the interface of water and mineral the sound waves convert to electromagnetic waves that echo back to eletrodes driven in like stakes every 50 ft. or so. With the proper software you can determine start depth and bottom depth of water, flow amount in GPM and soils you have to go throught to get to it. No need to "witch" anymore. Cost me $1500 for two different locations and 5 different spots at each location along with GPM. A small price to pay to find out only 1GPM at 140ft. Not worth it so no well. But boy was 1500 cheaper than $ 30,000. There are Professionals that do this service.

    • @thegeneral3094
      @thegeneral3094 5 лет назад

      Would these professionals help me .my uncle wont

    • @gmcinnis6304
      @gmcinnis6304 2 года назад +1

      DoodleBuggers... for oilfields. string out the microphones... and the THUMPER truck vibrates the ground so the sound waves bounce off the formations in the ground and see where oil is. gas too... natual gas a by product of OIL WELLS. for the longest time... still is. many places vented (25 x worse greenhouse gas than CO) or flared.

  • @frostygarena732
    @frostygarena732 2 года назад +2

    Man just love u hardwork for everything u done so far loved it the progress and the process ah just awesome 👌.❤️

  • @leonardvaivada9046
    @leonardvaivada9046 6 лет назад +4

    He's a very admirable man. I don't mean to be mean or sarcastic but the last people who dug wells by hand were the Romans. I'd go with dynamite. If Romans used dynamite they still be around today. I just can't imagine anyone doing this. I can't believe I watched the hole thing until the very end. Thanks for the video.

  • @michaelhorsford403
    @michaelhorsford403 8 лет назад +14

    making me feel like a lazy sac for watching you work so hard on this ... 😁

  • @soving
    @soving 7 лет назад +5

    just discovered your channel from 46deg....subbed and watched a pile already. great stuff. I could see how a fella would need to "unwind" after a day on well diggong detail. cheers from Ottawa, On.

  • @mmanut
    @mmanut 8 лет назад +8

    Looks like you are close to water. I see guys give up when they are just a couple of feet to hitting the jack pot. Good Luck, hope you hit big water soon!!! Vinny

  • @austinreed.
    @austinreed. 3 года назад

    Going back in time to watch these all.

  • @johnmaddox7432
    @johnmaddox7432 5 лет назад

    Those are flinger apples. In the old days, farmers used to grow them to make alcohol. You have to remember we didn't burn gasoline in the beginning. The old tractors and hit and miss engines were designed for alcohol.

  • @cutweldngrind
    @cutweldngrind 5 месяцев назад

    I would need to dig 180ft for a water well. I once made an auger and dug 18 feet and took several hours trying to locate clay for a pond build.

  • @raymondj8768
    @raymondj8768 8 лет назад +3

    that really sucks you did all that work on his word i wouldof been sketchy when he toold me how much water an hour noone could ever know that ever not even a well driller hope you got a well done though good luck with your new place looks peacefull out there

  • @Drewnashleigh
    @Drewnashleigh 8 лет назад +1

    It feels like it's been a month! So glad to see this pop up on my feed got my chips and salsa let's see if the witcher lost his marbles or not!

  • @user-ef8up7dq7y
    @user-ef8up7dq7y 2 года назад +1

    The smart way you need to have the weld first before you build the house so you don't have to deal with this kind of crap

  • @idahorodgersusmc
    @idahorodgersusmc 8 лет назад +4

    If your interested, i have used a homemade gravel/rock point, used the loader and backhoe bucket to drive it in, i went 35 feet in an area similar to yours, got good stock water. contact me if your interested

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад

      Is this similar to a sandpoint?

    • @idahorodgersusmc
      @idahorodgersusmc 8 лет назад +3

      +Red Poppy Ranch Yes, used a section of 2 7/8 oil feild pipe, tapperd the end, and welded a piece of old plow shear for a point/cutting edge, used a tourch to cut holes in pipe,aprox 1/2" holes about 6 to 8 feet up from bottom. we then hand started a hole ( much like you did) then put our point in the ground, applied pressure on top of point with loader full of dirt, then used a 24 inch pipe wrench to twist the pipe as you press down ( if ya want, use your quad, tie a peice of rope to handle n drive in circles...I wont confirm i did this..lol) as it went in we added pipe as we went, ( we had lots of collared ends left over from a coral project) it really wont drill thru big rocks, will break small rocks with a tap or thud with bucket, the concept is it just kinda shoves it way thru more like a displacement wedge. we did pull whole thing out time to time and dump fines outa the stem, then right back in. took about a half a day. after we got into water, the pipe acts as our caseing with a jet pump up top, using 1 1/2 black poly with a check valve down the hole, more than enuff to keep 200 head waterd up in july n august.

  • @warrrenhessler1732
    @warrrenhessler1732 2 года назад +2

    How do you prevent the hole from caving in? Do you install pipe?

  • @tonywalker8030
    @tonywalker8030 6 лет назад +3

    Very moving home video, oh what the hell, you're forgiven. But you need to put your daughter to work, give them some grit !!!

  • @kosan2875
    @kosan2875 4 года назад

    Good video. I enjoy watching. Thank u

  • @andrewsarles3520
    @andrewsarles3520 6 лет назад +1

    I dug one 22 feet with a modified hand ice auger! What a terrible two day project found water but I'm in the great lake state so it's not uncommon!!

  • @suttoneaves5942
    @suttoneaves5942 8 лет назад +7

    I'm loving these videos! To bad I'm leaving on my mission next Wednesday I love watching your progress you know how to put in work.

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks Buddy! Do us proud up there in the land of the maple leaf.

  • @AnnieFarmerFarm
    @AnnieFarmerFarm 8 лет назад +2

    This is why I haven't dug a well yet I would probably be diggging forever an still not find water an the rocks an hard dirt from being so dry

  • @two-bit8502
    @two-bit8502 6 лет назад +1

    It get the welder out and well a nut to the top of those post hole diggers and use an impact wrench to drill the hole.

  • @Drewnashleigh
    @Drewnashleigh 8 лет назад +4

    How did I know you were going to leave me on a cliff? Alot of work you got done and watching the kids terrorize each other and run around enjoying the property was nice update asap!!!

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves 5 лет назад +3

    Ahhh Ruger! He was a Good Boy!

  • @vlogmylifetobyrobinson9050
    @vlogmylifetobyrobinson9050 8 лет назад +5

    Looks like hard work, we have this to look forward to =) can't wait to see how it works out!

  • @user-zm1sc1hk4x
    @user-zm1sc1hk4x 3 года назад +1

    You hit water at 6 feet over in your part? It’s about 100 feet by me

  • @pattycake5643
    @pattycake5643 8 лет назад +2

    determination will get you far

  • @hawkkim1974
    @hawkkim1974 6 лет назад +1

    Typing how to shovel in the search bar got me here. Some people just love digging holes.

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden 6 лет назад +3

    Where did you get a post hole digger like that and how much torque do you get extending it to that depth? The reason i ask is that I'm digging 4' hole and it get really hard with the conventional PHD after 36". Thank you.

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  6 лет назад +1

      It works good but it's a little light when you get into the clay. I finished the last few holes with my backhoe because it struggled to get through the hard pan.

  • @mikecmw8492
    @mikecmw8492 4 года назад +1

    I know this is old but where the heck can I buy one of those hole diggers?

  • @robstirling3173
    @robstirling3173 6 лет назад +2

    As a plumber, why aren't you using the pumped water method of digging the well? See RUclips videos!

  • @eliavkedar6408
    @eliavkedar6408 2 года назад

    Recommendations for good augers?

  • @YankeeLivn
    @YankeeLivn 8 лет назад +2

    looking, good, thanks for video

  • @blake9358
    @blake9358 2 года назад

    I thought you were talking about a petrol powered auger 😂🤣😅😂 I would have used a ,300 mm petrol Auger and then widened the sides as I went down to make the well assessable, a well needs to be able to be physically dug out , the average well is between 20 -30 metres deep

  • @willamwallace7777
    @willamwallace7777 6 лет назад +3

    That looks like pretty tough digging. Looks like you need to find a "cheater" bar.

  • @joebobjenkins7837
    @joebobjenkins7837 3 года назад +1

    Question, how do I get the head off the auger to put on the extension. It feels like its welded on.

    • @joebobjenkins7837
      @joebobjenkins7837 2 года назад

      For anyone with the same problem, hold a stake or rod in the head and then twist to the left.

  • @erickytam
    @erickytam 6 лет назад +1

    I always wonder if you can weld an sds bit to the end and use a hammer drill for this?

  • @sf98
    @sf98 8 лет назад +2

    For a couple of people maybe but you got quite the crew there for a dug well................i live about 300 feet from a lake and we ran ours dry with only 2 of us...............it came back but we have to manage it ............especially with the drought we're in in Southern NH ......................you may need to go Artisan.

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад +1

      I know theres water down there. I just don't know how far. I will likely pay to have a professional put the casing down deep enough to insure I don't run out. I will also put in at least a 5000 gal storage tank for backup.

  • @tomashope391
    @tomashope391 6 лет назад +2

    Use an electric auger drill on the end of your digger take wire ties and extension cord and run it down the handle and use giant hose clamps to a fix it to the end of your Digger and break all that rock up you are probably going to have to move over two or three foot you're into what's called a gully in the Gully is like a river bank you're missing the water is all you need to drill may be a foot all over north east south and west he'll hit water in that spot it's not deep

  • @bakinblack90
    @bakinblack90 8 лет назад +2

    Here in texas I dug my own with a mudpump I didnt hit water until about 64ft

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад +2

      I know it's down there. I just have to find it...

  • @philb2879
    @philb2879 2 года назад +2

    When you're working hard, you should never chug cold water as it can be a shock to your system and people have been know to have heart attacks that way. Best to just take normal drinks from a water bottle every minute or so. This also gives your body a chance to absorb the hydration naturally rather that forced all at once. Be safe.

  • @brianortiz2200
    @brianortiz2200 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video

  • @hillbillyhomestead7235
    @hillbillyhomestead7235 8 лет назад +1

    again the anticipation!!

  • @earlrussell1026
    @earlrussell1026 3 года назад +1

    You must love Jehovah your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. You must love your neighbor as yourself. Jesus the anointed is Lord! Repent and be baptized and believe the Gospel.

  • @tennesseehomesteader6175
    @tennesseehomesteader6175 3 года назад

    What kind of auger is that would you recommend it?

  • @jassfosterful
    @jassfosterful 7 лет назад

    great video! I'm hooked!

  • @thegeneral3094
    @thegeneral3094 5 лет назад +1

    I want to dig a well.
    My uncle doesn't want to dig a well it's very frustrating. My uncle had the same problem with his uncle.i hope I can find a solution to this problem I have .can anyone help

  • @randybeard6040
    @randybeard6040 7 лет назад +4

    A Big Rock in the Wrong Place can Create a Bunch of Havock...

  • @DarkworldHero
    @DarkworldHero 5 лет назад +2

    "You.re killin me, Smalls!" lmao

  • @muxg7160
    @muxg7160 2 года назад

    How much does a auger cost

  • @isaiah92
    @isaiah92 7 лет назад +3

    Why wouldn't you just dig a hole with shovels and a chipping hammer.. What if you hit a big rock which is pretty likely your not gonna get through it with that tool.
    Idk just a thought. Either that or drill down there but not by hand kicking a dead horse.

  • @jeffery19677
    @jeffery19677 8 лет назад +2

    "You're killin' me, Smalls!" lol Where did you get your digging tool? I have seen it on other people's videos, but I have never known where to get it.

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад +1

      It's called a seymour auger. I bought it on ebay.

    • @michaelsmith8065
      @michaelsmith8065 6 лет назад

      How much was it on eBay. How deep before you hit water bub

  • @denaredford6701
    @denaredford6701 7 лет назад +1

    Like the speeded up version .

  • @donaldpump7962
    @donaldpump7962 8 лет назад +28

    You gotta son for a reason. Put him to work. Lol

    • @billfucksalot5222
      @billfucksalot5222 8 лет назад +4

      Mr if. you got any kids hope you didnt have them just for work

    •  7 лет назад +7

      Kids like digging holes ffs. work and play aren't always seperate things

    • @piercebrindley4840
      @piercebrindley4840 6 лет назад +2

      That’s what I’m telling my I’d be willing to do this kids love digging holes!

    • @tracy-dg3qq
      @tracy-dg3qq 5 лет назад

      Lol give my son a shovel he will show u how to dig a hole kids love things like this

    • @tracy-dg3qq
      @tracy-dg3qq 5 лет назад

      @Howard Adderly thank u lol

  • @heliodeleon2445
    @heliodeleon2445 5 лет назад

    Q bonita familia saludos de mexico

  • @jonathandeatherage9271
    @jonathandeatherage9271 6 лет назад +2

    Chuck some Dynamite down it!!

  • @timorum
    @timorum 3 года назад +1

    I got to 40 feet and no water :-(

  • @sdavis7916
    @sdavis7916 7 лет назад +1

    Quote of the year.. "We do not poke birds with wiener cookers".

  • @rabbitrun5632
    @rabbitrun5632 7 лет назад +2

    probably get a machine dug about 100 ft

  • @TrumanGN
    @TrumanGN 8 лет назад +8

    I discovered that I have the ability to locate buried water lines many years ago. I've never tried to find water for a well.
    My opinion is that this unexplained ability does not include the ability to gauge how deep water will be found and
    what the flow will be in gallons per minute. Predicting water flow and depth is a purely psychic phenomenon which is
    not determined by the effect the information has on any equipment or tools such as the bent steel clothes hangers that
    I use. Although I'm extremely accurate in finding buried water lines I've never had a clue how deep they would be.
    Just my opinion, obviously, and no empirical knowledge to back it up.

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад

      I appreciate your opinion. Next week we will again attempt to find water at the location the witcher picked in hopes there is something there.

    • @greglee9911
      @greglee9911 7 лет назад +2

      I have the ability to "witch" for buried pipes (1/2" diameter PVC pipes to 6' diameter concrete pipes; all utilities from water, power, cable, sewer, etc) and for water sources. I use welding rods for underground utilites but can use rolled wire and small rebar. For water, I use a fresh willow stick with a "Y" shape. I can determine depth of pipes/underground objects by locating the pipe and then placing a shovel parallel to the underground pipe. The reasoning behind this is it displaces the magnetic field at a 45° angle. You walk towards the pipe at 90° and you will pick up a new "hit" which you measure to the shovel and that is the depth down to the pipe. It gets tricky when you have multiple lines in the ground. 😃 For water sources, the willow stick will turn down with force (holding the top of the Y and single branch turns down to ground). I've had it rip the bark off the stick by trying to resist the downturn of the willow stick. For depth, the willow stick will "bounce" indicating depth. To be honest, I haven't witched for water in 20 years, but I locate objects underground about every 2-3 weeks. I can't explain how it all works, but I believe it's tied to body mineralology and magnetic fields your body gives off as well as the buried area. Funny thing I noted is that when I drink Gatorade in summer when it's hot, I get short circuited and have to wait a few hours until I'm accurate again. Non-believers try it and fail. I put my hand on their shoulder and they walk forward and the rods turn. They either give me big smile or drop the rods like they were bit by a snake and have a look of horror. Fun to see their reactions.

  • @richardbrooks3569
    @richardbrooks3569 6 лет назад +1

    Use a mirror and the sun to look down the hole.

  • @tonywalker8030
    @tonywalker8030 6 лет назад +1

    Is her last name knight?

  • @chandrkantbachhav9126
    @chandrkantbachhav9126 6 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @SuperGreetings
    @SuperGreetings 6 лет назад +1

    If it was me, I’d take the auger handle off and change it out with a “t” fitting, I’d then put flat gym weights on the handle to have the weights do the heavy “pushing”.

  • @makohaworth3547
    @makohaworth3547 6 лет назад +1

    Dad:”thank you for getting wet for me” hahahahaha

  • @xshanghu
    @xshanghu 5 лет назад

    Ever hear of a breaking bar ?

  • @user-zt7hv4ci6i
    @user-zt7hv4ci6i 7 месяцев назад

    It’s video makes me never want to hand dig a well.

  • @Downeastwaves
    @Downeastwaves 5 лет назад

    Persistence!

  • @noobishtitan9714
    @noobishtitan9714 4 года назад +2

    I'm a well digger by trade, I don't understand why people trust witchers.

  • @mmareviewer.2372
    @mmareviewer.2372 3 года назад +1

    4 minutes of digging and this guy is already downing a hole bottle of water!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry bro I can't be in your corner in a boxing match :/

  • @al9094
    @al9094 6 лет назад

    Why dig a well that shallow .not even enough water to wash a load of clothes?

  • @johnralston5818
    @johnralston5818 6 лет назад +1

    ... why don't they just go out & dig a few worms for the bird & chop'm up or open that window... several solutions other than teasing each other... jus'sayin' ;)

  • @JayneCobb88
    @JayneCobb88 3 года назад

    Why do people believe well witching? Honest question

  • @NoCaping
    @NoCaping 5 лет назад

    Put the words.in red writing writing please

  • @joedoakes8307
    @joedoakes8307 8 лет назад +3

    You spent all that money on dozer work to shape your property or your home ! So , why don't you just hire a water well man to come dig a well and be done with it ? You're wasting a lot of $$$ renting equipment that is getting you no where in terms of finding water .

  • @ronkirk5099
    @ronkirk5099 5 лет назад +1

    I'm not sure how scientific a water witcher is at finding groundwater. A geologist might be more useful or maybe hydrological maps.

  • @KalQlatedKiller
    @KalQlatedKiller Год назад

    I could’ve dig that hole in 30-45 mins 😂. How are you supposed to know he’s right if you poor water in the hole

  • @rexfelipe3998
    @rexfelipe3998 6 лет назад

    C

    • @phillipdavis5933
      @phillipdavis5933 6 лет назад

      I live in North Queensland Australia and I have a windmill and dug a bore we call it only 12feet deep with a 4 inch post hole borer and have 6feet of water luckalley good luck😁

  • @socks1949
    @socks1949 8 лет назад +1

    Good looking children.

  • @sermonsins1846
    @sermonsins1846 7 лет назад +2

    why would you turn to witchcraft

    • @greglee9911
      @greglee9911 7 лет назад +3

      SermonSins Why do you think it's witchcraft? Just because you don't understand it? I'm a god-fearing Christian and can locate buried pipes as well as groundwater. I can't explain it, but it works. No shrunken heads dangling from my rearview mirror! Lol.

    • @sermonsins1846
      @sermonsins1846 7 лет назад

      Greg Lee it's historicially recognized as witchcraft. Its similar to a Ouija asking for spirits to guide you to things

    • @gonetoheck
      @gonetoheck 6 лет назад +2

      No one is asking spirit guidance of any sort... so it's not witchcraft. There are things of the quantum mechanics realm that aren't easily understood. I bent a couple copper wires and can locate metals that are electrically conductive (such as gold, silver, platinum, copper) an X marks a spot where the rods cross directly above where the metal is at a depth underground of up to 3 feet I've seen so far. Using wooden rods / branch forks might be better for finding water sources. But... we know some wackos will still get offended by things they don't understand. Praying to bigfoot that there would be some tolerance.

    • @LuisCruz-cb1db
      @LuisCruz-cb1db 6 лет назад +1

      Satan loves you to .

  • @damianfarnsworth7474
    @damianfarnsworth7474 5 лет назад

    Come on take a ride with me we'll put some gasoline in this truck. I fire it up you put the windows down like there ain't t nobody in this town but us.................Oh the miles that I would drive to be right in front of what I left behind

  • @dorascott8286
    @dorascott8286 8 лет назад +3

    I found it up setting that NO ONE helped you very much...That will get old..

    • @RedPoppyRanch
      @RedPoppyRanch  8 лет назад +2

      I work better alone especially on projects like this. My wife and kids help with a lot of other stuff but bigger projects I prefer to do alone.

  • @nomad100hd
    @nomad100hd 6 лет назад

    music is obnoxious

  • @susanb4816
    @susanb4816 8 лет назад +2

    well witching is pseudoscience. better off hiring a geologist

  • @thomasmcfeely8869
    @thomasmcfeely8869 6 лет назад

    Is that the only tool you brought to dig a whole. Sell the property I don't think you and your family are prepared. You need to bring skills with you, sorry that's just the way I see it.