Thank you good sir. This video was extremely helpful. I've never used any kind of inspection camera before. Your video was clear, thorough, well explained and educational. I'll be using in the field tomorrow and after your video and my cheat sheet from your video I feel confident in proceeding with my inspection and that this camera system will do the job well.
Your awesome, thanks for all of the skills and knowledge that you share. I have learned so much from your video's. Keep up the great work that you do. So long for now in the great state of Texas.
Do you find the neeed to go more than 230 feet? Like if inspecting a well? I am thinking about something like this for my wells but one is 441 foot deep. Thanks for all the great info as always love to chat sometime
I have a question..we bought a house with a well.. started losing pressure and was told the footvalve down in well was going bad, that all the pipe had to be pulled and footvalve replaced... They pulled pipe, put pvc pipe with a new foot valve and the pipes came apart down in the casing... Then i was told nothing can be done about it, pipe cant be pulled back up and i need to drill new well and it was going to cost like 5k and i cant do that cause im a full time single dad with medical issues... So since then ive been back feeding our house through our outside faucet with a hose from across at my mothers house .... Is there a way for me to pull this pipe and footvalve and reclaim my well or is it truly a lost cause ..
@@h2omechanic I've talked to couple companies here in Florida.. none will pull the pipe.. all say dig new well... I think it's 150-200 ft ..and I think pipe is like 50-75 ft. Down and it's old well I believe 2" pipe in it, I could be wrong.. this been going on for a while so been back feeding house with hose.. but wasn't given a lot of info from old owner in regards to the well and just going by what I remember from when I started dealing with this
@williamdrake6711 yea, if its a 2" or 3" well, there's no way to fish it out. Best case you could maybe leave it down there & put a new line set in the well & hope it fits. But the company's are telling u the truth
Use a pipe snatcher to try and pull it out (we use em when we lose borepipes because someone hit the wrong button amd the bore pipe goes down the whole 😂 thanfully never happened to me yet lol) its a pipe with a tip on it with that tip you try to fish and get the tip into the inside of your lost pipe then you turn the pipe so it *digs* into the lost pipe ones its got a good hold try to gently pull it up. This is all a matter of luck though and has several variables (is the pipe your trying to get out stuvk in the wall on the sides etc) a borehole camera will definitly help figuring that out (sorry for the grammar im dutch so trying my best)
I have found the sone is very weak. Mind you they sent me a different motherboard so after I change it out I hope that the recording sounds and the sone output perform better.
Thank you good sir. This video was extremely helpful. I've never used any kind of inspection camera before. Your video was clear, thorough, well explained and educational. I'll be using in the field tomorrow and after your video and my cheat sheet from your video I feel confident in proceeding with my inspection and that this camera system will do the job well.
Your awesome, thanks for all of the skills and knowledge that you share. I have learned so much from your video's. Keep up the great work that you do. So long for now in the great state of Texas.
Great video, can you make one on how to use the keyboard. What all does it do besides the F keys.
Nice job putting it through the paces for us ! Nice camera system!
Nice!! Does it tell you how deep the pipe is?
Do you find the neeed to go more than 230 feet? Like if inspecting a well? I am thinking about something like this for my wells but one is 441 foot deep. Thanks for all the great info as always love to chat sometime
Maybe you can take a look at our camera, there is a pipeline inspection camera suitable for 441 foot deep, which can be used in wells.
Wow that is so much better than your other camera seams like it will serve you much better. Thanks for sharing.
Does this locator tell you the depth of the pipe?
Does any do hydro-fracking in western washington, oregon area? Have a couple wells that need help
I have a question..we bought a house with a well.. started losing pressure and was told the footvalve down in well was going bad, that all the pipe had to be pulled and footvalve replaced... They pulled pipe, put pvc pipe with a new foot valve and the pipes came apart down in the casing... Then i was told nothing can be done about it, pipe cant be pulled back up and i need to drill new well and it was going to cost like 5k and i cant do that cause im a full time single dad with medical issues... So since then ive been back feeding our house through our outside faucet with a hose from across at my mothers house .... Is there a way for me to pull this pipe and footvalve and reclaim my well or is it truly a lost cause ..
What is the depth of the well?
Depth of the pump line in the well?
And the Diameter of the well casing?
FYI don't use that company anymore
@@h2omechanic I've talked to couple companies here in Florida.. none will pull the pipe.. all say dig new well... I think it's 150-200 ft ..and I think pipe is like 50-75 ft. Down and it's old well I believe 2" pipe in it, I could be wrong.. this been going on for a while so been back feeding house with hose.. but wasn't given a lot of info from old owner in regards to the well and just going by what I remember from when I started dealing with this
@williamdrake6711 yea, if its a 2" or 3" well, there's no way to fish it out.
Best case you could maybe leave it down there & put a new line set in the well & hope it fits.
But the company's are telling u the truth
@h2omechanic great not what I was hoping to hear.. guess I'll keep backfilling with hose.. thank you for response
Use a pipe snatcher to try and pull it out (we use em when we lose borepipes because someone hit the wrong button amd the bore pipe goes down the whole 😂 thanfully never happened to me yet lol) its a pipe with a tip on it with that tip you try to fish and get the tip into the inside of your lost pipe then you turn the pipe so it *digs* into the lost pipe ones its got a good hold try to gently pull it up. This is all a matter of luck though and has several variables (is the pipe your trying to get out stuvk in the wall on the sides etc) a borehole camera will definitly help figuring that out (sorry for the grammar im dutch so trying my best)
I have found the sone is very weak. Mind you they sent me a different motherboard so after I change it out I hope that the recording sounds and the sone output perform better.
The hit you received could have been a north or South Pole peak not the actual Sonde.
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