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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 492218" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Thanks Allen. My thoughts are to take a post hole auger and drill down 5 ft or so. Then take a 14 ft section of 4 inch steel pipe necked down to kind of a point, but with enough space to allow the sand point well head through. The idea is to only have the smaller diameter of soil built up in the steel pipe that the sand point can still get through. Then I would use my neighbors post pounder to ram that sucker to almost water depth. Then put the sand point well head down and hammer it the rest of the way try to avoid any clay layers I might encounter as much as possible. If it works I will need to secure the well pipe to the steel pipe and then cap it of so dirt, critters, and other debris doesn't fall in. That's the plan. Won't know til I try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 492218, member: 314"] Thanks Allen. My thoughts are to take a post hole auger and drill down 5 ft or so. Then take a 14 ft section of 4 inch steel pipe necked down to kind of a point, but with enough space to allow the sand point well head through. The idea is to only have the smaller diameter of soil built up in the steel pipe that the sand point can still get through. Then I would use my neighbors post pounder to ram that sucker to almost water depth. Then put the sand point well head down and hammer it the rest of the way try to avoid any clay layers I might encounter as much as possible. If it works I will need to secure the well pipe to the steel pipe and then cap it of so dirt, critters, and other debris doesn't fall in. That's the plan. Won't know til I try it. [/QUOTE]
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