I purchased the auger by pavey mart former TSC but in the lower part of the well the sand started caving in and hath to put the pipe in and use the power washer to get the wellpipe down, and to take the last sand out of the 4" wellpipe we used a slush pump, we always hath enough water even for the garden but for the garden I now have one outside watertap before the water hit the water softener, first I used the treated water for everything, but the plants didn't do well
pro tip: don't put an end cap, beat your pvc pipe done until you have good resistance and then use your jet pump to suck all the sediment out of the pipe and repeat. I'm using an old fashion pitcher pump to do this method over time to get my well the last 8 feet down for a total of 30 feet since I'm using this well as emergency drinking water and daily pumping 15 gallons a day to water the gardens. once i hit my target depth, ill add a check valve and a filter on of my pipe. by doing this, i'm slowly getting deeper every day by just using the well.
They don’t that part is garbage. Aquifers are usually very large and he’ll strike water if he closes his eyes and wanders randomly then digs. There is a $100,000 prize in Australia for anyone that can prove that water divining works. No one has succeeded.
@@teeanahera8949 I liked your comment because I think it was well written, but I disagree. I think there is a logical explanation for why it works. Same way a compass works. Magnetism. It makes sense that all the unfiltered water down there contains metals and likely iron rich. Maybe powerful enough to pull copper wire, most hangars. But I think there was value in your comment as well.
@@scottmcnamara4864 you sound smart but are dumber than a rock, if there was magnetism no compass would work anywhere in the world don't you think? And this technique "works" because water doesn't flow in streams underground, it's basically everywhere. You could dig wherever and you would find water.
It works with the hangers, you must take it from 3 directions and mark it with your foot with a cross on the ground that why you will get the water underground stream
the dowsing rods are hilarious! you're trying to hit the water table, and the water table is literally everywhere on your property. you could put that well anywhere and you're going to hit water so long as you dig deep enough. you may as well used so dowsing rods to see where the grass was thinnest.
Pretty cool and thanks for taking the time to make the video. Regretabally, for me, I don't live in an area with sand as the primary soil. About 3 feet down I hit limestone a bit farther it turn into serpentine. Although it's like clay it is much harder to dig through.
the auger is now listed for $367 (CA$).. That is a bit much! Will try to source a better price. Great video. Have done water witching many times and it really does work. Our local water municipal workers use it as well to locate old water lines on properties.
Hello, I live in Virginia Beach, and want to dig a shallow well for emergency water purposes. It says you need a permit, I saw North Carolina also needs permits did you do this or you don’t need a permit for a shallow well? Says 50 feet away from septic or sewage I don’t have too big of a backyard.
Mine was purely “agriculture use” only used for gardens and livestock. It wasn’t “certified” for potable use. But having the water tested in a lab just to make sure it was safe for my plants and animals, you know!
Shure try that in Texas. If you can do this at all 99% of the water is sulfur water. Most areas of Texas is lime stone VERY shallow. Surface to 10 ft that is why there are very few basements in Texas. Most drinkable water is two hundred ft to eleven hundred feet. We also have very few trees west of I35 in Texas and those are short. Most of them are 10 ' to 30 '. If you live east of I35 things change drastically. North of Houston you have the Big thicket with lots of big tall trees and deep soil.
Me and a friend used black pipe sections 5 ft long and bored down 45 ft until we could no longer get the pipe up in the air without breaking the pipe we never got water😢
Not bad! Not bad at all! Is it still producing water at the same pressure/rate? All year round, or seasonal? Has it gone dry in the summer? Great informative video. Thank you a lot for sharing.
How do you remove a rock lodgedi into the bottom if the area you want to make into a well which is hard to remove and you can hear water running underneath it,?
The problem with drilling down that shallow is ur water u drinking is surface water basically what drained from above. The water u drink from wells pros drill is below bed rock. The water that is above bed rock is sealed off with casing. So the water u get down deep is coming out of the rock
Yep, I moved here from West Virginia, we had the same depth problems there . In a valley you might have a good well at 60-70 feet, but as the mountains got involved they went 300 to 800 feet for good water.
Guys dousing rods don’t do anything. Water tables rarely differ between any 2 points unless the terrain has significantly changed. They are like rivers the whole area is covered in a layer of water at the same depth.
You are wrong. Diving rods do work, not always the same way, not always the same material, but these have been used for centuries to find water. I sold a house once and the new owner asked me to delineate the outline of the septic tank. Divination made it happen. Easypeasy.
Runing sediment-laden water through a common jet pump is a very effective way to ruin the impeller and jet assy in a few minutes. Their plastic-based parts do not handle abrasives at all.
Question my auger is a foot under muddy water every time I pull up everything slides off? Should I try to pump with the Same pump you did my pump instructions said clean water only? Or should I wash down a 4 inch pvc another 5 foot set the 1.25 screen pull up 4 inch and call it a day. I like the idea of that capped casing but I can’t get deep enough to get 3 foot of standing water, if I wash another pipe down I don’t know how thick this layer of water is. My first well is 27ft it has water but sucks air doesn’t produce much water but there is water now I’m trying to go bigger to at least get 200 gal a day. Hole is 8inches wide and 18ft deep at this point in eastern North Carolina.
I don't know where you and others on youtube are getting your hand augers. I tried buying from Amazon and even though people said it was supposed to be threaded to take extension pipes, it was welded solid. Read more reviews and plenty of people having the same issue. Guess you got lucky.
It is a manual auger www.amazon.com/Seymour-Industrial-Hardwood-Replaceable-Handle/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=manual+auger+post+hole+digger&qid=1619954759&sprefix=manual+auger&sr=8-5
When I worked for the gas utility company then the city public works years ago, I would witch the lines for the crews. They just laughed and giggled like school children, but they were sure in awe when I was more accurate than their hi-tech locator machines.
Good video. I've heard of people using those rods and as an engineer it doesn't make sense to me. As an engineer aware that there is plenty I don't know I am generally open to things I can't immediately disprove. I've seen many youtubers I believe to be honest and successful attest to those working. While I don't understand how it works I find it harder to believe so many honest intelligent people would lie about something for no reason with nothing to gain. I will be trying this in my yard. My Alabama red clay will prove to be quite difficult to navigate. Also, all the best DIYers use Ryobi! lol
Then you're a terrible engineer if you couldn't do some research and find out that aquifers are massive and no matter where you dig you will hit water, the question is how deep do you have to dig.
@@25566 You must be a terribly ignorant person to believe that people will just start digging anywhere and not care how deep they have to dig. You must also be terrible at piecing things together because the title of the video is about “shallow water well”. You also seem to be clueless about engineers as well. Doing research on the ground, aquifers or digging in general has nothing to do with engineering unless you engineering discipline deals with these sorts of things like a civil engineer. I am not a civil engineer, I am an aerospace engineer that works on satellites and hypersonic rockets. Do I need to explain why I didn’t have a class in underground water in school? Also must be a terrible UA-cam replier if you can’t do a little research to find out that Alabama is rotted with caves and rocks and I am much more likely to hit air or stone before hitting water in my area. Next time, let’s try not to insult someone you know nothing about. Just because you can hide on the internet and they can’t punch you in the nose doesn’t mean you should try to belittle them.
You may not be able to do this in the Philippines because the soil is hard clay and is not a good aquifer. Maybe you could do this close to the ocean, but then you would get salt water.
I used the same technique to find underground utilities. It definitely works for many uses. A caveat to this is, there may be buried power, fiber, phone, or sewer.
It was really really hard to take you seriously when you brought out a couple dousing rods, other than the laugh you gave me at the beginning great video.
As a Christian I see no problem with dousing, I have never seen a scripture that makes it if the devil, it has more to do with natural causes. But you could hire an expert to locate water using other scientific methods.
@@etienne7774 I appreciate the link, but my pastor feels differently. If you are uncomfortable with dousing, I understand. It’s a simple video on getting a shallow well, nothing more, nothing less.
You can't be serious. God created this world. He made the water that we seek. Water "witching" is called that because people find it mysterious or unexplained. The fact is, if you live anywhere with a shallow water table, you can put down a well ANYWHERE and hit water. God studies the heart. If you are trying to do something evil while looking for water- he will know. If not- then what are we even talking about. Folks who call themselves Christian shouldn't be looking for evil.
The reliability of dowsing or "witching" is suspect, but when it does work, it is likely due to magnetic fields. Is magnetism from the devil? I think not. Our Creator made and maintains the systems of order. The Enemy seeks to destroy order, nature, and God's creation.
They are called witchy sticks and they really work on finding water and power lines under ground or in your house flooring. I've had no failure doing it for 20 years to find power/ water fixing pools.
First saw a dousing rod used in a grave yard. It was described as a way to show disturbed ground. The teacher walked over 3 old graves. and it crossed and uncrossed 3 times. Weirdest thing I’ve ever seen. Used a plastic bottle to prove to us it wasn’t them moving it.
Lots of requests wanting to know where I got the Auger, Buy it here amzn.to/3xCxfB0
I purchased the auger by pavey mart former TSC but in the lower part of the well the sand started caving in and hath to put the pipe in and use the power washer to get the wellpipe down, and to take the last sand out of the 4" wellpipe we used a slush pump, we always hath enough water even for the garden but for the garden I now have one outside watertap before the water hit the water softener, first I used the treated water for everything, but the plants didn't do well
OK thank you so much and may God bless you.
pro tip: don't put an end cap, beat your pvc pipe done until you have good resistance and then use your jet pump to suck all the sediment out of the pipe and repeat. I'm using an old fashion pitcher pump to do this method over time to get my well the last 8 feet down for a total of 30 feet since I'm using this well as emergency drinking water and daily pumping 15 gallons a day to water the gardens.
once i hit my target depth, ill add a check valve and a filter on of my pipe.
by doing this, i'm slowly getting deeper every day by just using the well.
I put two 25lbs weight plates on the handle, makes digging go a lot faster. I'm in VA and have a lot of red clay.
What area of VA and how deep?
I'm in Culpeper county and just ordered my auger getting ready to go.
In Fairfax County. I went 20ft down. I might add some more depth this summer. @@danielcarroll6010
Those rods are pretty good at detecting a place where a hole is about to be.
They don’t that part is garbage. Aquifers are usually very large and he’ll strike water if he closes his eyes and wanders randomly then digs. There is a $100,000 prize in Australia for anyone that can prove that water divining works. No one has succeeded.
@@teeanahera8949 I liked your comment because I think it was well written, but I disagree. I think there is a logical explanation for why it works. Same way a compass works. Magnetism. It makes sense that all the unfiltered water down there contains metals and likely iron rich. Maybe powerful enough to pull copper wire, most hangars. But I think there was value in your comment as well.
@@scottmcnamara4864 you sound smart but are dumber than a rock, if there was magnetism no compass would work anywhere in the world don't you think? And this technique "works" because water doesn't flow in streams underground, it's basically everywhere. You could dig wherever and you would find water.
@@teeanahera8949 disagree totally. It works. Don't know how but it works.
Get some coat hangers and walk over some puddles it will cross on them@@teeanahera8949
You are a true gentleman sir. Congratulations on the well. Kind regards from South Africa.
I dug one like this 35 ft when I was 25 still runs water good. I can’t imagine doing one at 45. You a strong man that’s hard work
I'm 43....challenge accepted!
I have been driving well points in ....I like your way better thank you for the great video
It works with the hangers, you must take it from 3 directions and mark it with your foot with a cross on the ground that why you will get the water underground stream
I love the grumpy hens. Makes this video very relatable.
And they are always grumpy... 😀
Waaaaaaaah buck buck buck
Is it still rain’n? I’m still wait’n for part ll . 😊
I bought 10’ of black iron 3/4” pipe for $37.00 yesterday. They didn’t even have galvanized in stock. Lowe’s on 5/12/2022.
Hard to get anything these days.
30 years ago that 10' stick was about $4.50.
Best video I've seen on this yet. Very descriptive. Thank you
Where is part 2?
This is great, I think I'm gonna try this.I like farming soon much and thank you for your idea.
I keep hitting rocks at about 3 to 4 feet and can't seem to move past it. How do I either remove the rocks or avoid them altogether?
@@mrbryanbel hopefully they are in a thin layer, you can use a spud bar if that’s the case.
Oh my your chicken were so happy that you were drilling that well ,and your dog sure wanted to get a ride on your tractor so next to part two.
Could you please send me part 2 of this video. I did not find it.
Please upload part 2?
@@FrankSinatraDK uploaded today
the dowsing rods are hilarious! you're trying to hit the water table, and the water table is literally everywhere on your property. you could put that well anywhere and you're going to hit water so long as you dig deep enough. you may as well used so dowsing rods to see where the grass was thinnest.
Finally someone who really knows about wells
That was one of the best videos iv seen on this subject so far as I’m interested.
Is it necessary to pour concrete?
Sealing the well is important once the casing is set, yes concrete at the top.
Pretty cool and thanks for taking the time to make the video. Regretabally, for me, I don't live in an area with sand as the primary soil. About 3 feet down I hit limestone a bit farther it turn into serpentine. Although it's like clay it is much harder to dig through.
Can you drill 1000 feet well with this method?
Well done on lining up your casing holes. Couldn't have gotten them straighter myself 😁.
Lol
What if there are rocks in the ground?
There's a tractor. Why not use an auger attachment?
Oh yea, this is how I'm gonna get mine done, thanks
You’re welcome, let me know how it goes, part two is almost done, we take it deeper with a sand point.
where can i buy this equipment and what is called pls
the auger is now listed for $367 (CA$).. That is a bit much! Will try to source a better price. Great video. Have done water witching many times and it really does work. Our local water municipal workers use it as well to locate old water lines on properties.
Yeah, I noticed the price is really climbing lately.
@@TangoRomeo87 the 8" is $154 you are looking at 12"
Where did you get the pump to pump out the sandy water?
@@barryhutcheson9010 Tractor Supply, or you can get one at Harbor Freight. Something like this would would work sovrn.co/1nxqocb
Hello, I live in Virginia Beach, and want to dig a shallow well for emergency water purposes. It says you need a permit, I saw North Carolina also needs permits did you do this or you don’t need a permit for a shallow well? Says 50 feet away from septic or sewage I don’t have too big of a backyard.
Mine was purely “agriculture use” only used for gardens and livestock. It wasn’t “certified” for potable use. But having the water tested in a lab just to make sure it was safe for my plants and animals, you know!
Shure try that in Texas.
If you can do this at all 99% of the water is sulfur water.
Most areas of Texas is lime stone VERY shallow. Surface to 10 ft that is why there are very few basements in Texas. Most drinkable water is two hundred ft to eleven hundred feet.
We also have very few trees west of I35 in Texas and those are short.
Most of them are 10 ' to 30 '.
If you live east of I35 things change drastically. North of Houston you have the Big thicket with lots of big tall trees and deep soil.
Laredo
What the name of the water pump u using? I need one, hopefully it can be solar powered
Hello brother. How are you doing? Thank you for the valuable tips on how to do this
Me and a friend used black pipe sections 5 ft long and bored down 45 ft until we could no longer get the pipe up in the air without breaking the pipe we never got water😢
What is the average depth of the wells around you?
Not bad! Not bad at all!
Is it still producing water at the same pressure/rate? All year round, or seasonal? Has it gone dry in the summer?
Great informative video. Thank you a lot for sharing.
It continued at the same rate summer and winter.
Wow! I haven’t seen a new pipe wrench in thirty years!
Cool video. Thanks for teaching me.
You’re welcome!
How do you remove a rock lodgedi into the bottom if the area you want to make into a well which is hard to remove and you can hear water running underneath it,?
i dug my well with a pvc pipe with a air powered die grinder on the end, i had to go down 90 feet
Wet sand at 18 feet makes this one a little more difficult. But that sounds awesome in the rift soil, never seen it done that way.
What do you do when you hit a rock?
Near the coast that was never an issue. Smaller rocks would most likely pack into the dirt. A build would be a problem even for a drill rig.
Put a silk stocking around pipe to filter the dirt and sand..
Where did you buy your supplies and what is the blue thing called
The problem with drilling down that shallow is ur water u drinking is surface water basically what drained from above. The water u drink from wells pros drill is below bed rock. The water that is above bed rock is sealed off with casing. So the water u get down deep is coming out of the rock
Good point, but not in coastal areas. The average well depth here, tested and certified by the county is 30 feet.
@@TangoRomeo87 oh ok that makes sense I live in Pennsylvania so it's nothing but rock and wells here can be from 100 ft to over 800 ft
Yep, I moved here from West Virginia, we had the same depth problems there . In a valley you might have a good well at 60-70 feet, but as the mountains got involved they went 300 to 800 feet for good water.
@@TangoRomeo87 yeah my well is bout 300 I think 40ft of metal casing. We get good water can fill a swimming pool no problem
yes as I found out 140' deep and with 550 ppm hardness
Looks like the auger is taking control and giving her a ride. "That's a different technique". Lol
Do you still have the link for that hand auger. I got one off Amazon identical to the one you have, but it can’t come apart-it has one solid pipe.
www.amazon.com/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_CYK60R1GP36H8A3BMF05
I hath to cut the handle of the auger off too hath the pipes all treaded.
Guys dousing rods don’t do anything. Water tables rarely differ between any 2 points unless the terrain has significantly changed. They are like rivers the whole area is covered in a layer of water at the same depth.
You are wrong. Diving rods do work, not always the same way, not always the same material, but these have been used for centuries to find water. I sold a house once and the new owner asked me to delineate the outline of the septic tank. Divination made it happen. Easypeasy.
He definitely witched the location of the subsurface water!
Perhaps cap it after you drill the holes,?
Cased and capped. 😁
Runing sediment-laden water through a common jet pump is a very effective way to ruin the impeller and jet assy in a few minutes. Their plastic-based parts do not handle abrasives at all.
It seems to me the power take off on that tractor could be made to ease this job?
Question my auger is a foot under muddy water every time I pull up everything slides off? Should I try to pump with the Same pump you did my pump instructions said clean water only? Or should I wash down a 4 inch pvc another 5 foot set the 1.25 screen pull up 4 inch and call it a day. I like the idea of that capped casing but I can’t get deep enough to get 3 foot of standing water, if I wash another pipe down I don’t know how thick this layer of water is. My first well is 27ft it has water but sucks air doesn’t produce much water but there is water now I’m trying to go bigger to at least get 200 gal a day. Hole is 8inches wide and 18ft deep at this point in eastern North Carolina.
Mud will destroy the pump, let the water sit until the mud settles.
Sir I need more information on the motor your used.
Seymour - 21308 S500 Industrial Auger, Hardwood Replaceable Handle Type, 8 inch www.amazon.com/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_RNESM7SXZ20CF7VGN14V
@@TangoRomeo87 I think he means the motor you use to extract the water..
Please tell me you used a filter sock??
Driven standpoint finished it
I don't know where you and others on youtube are getting your hand augers. I tried buying from Amazon and even though people said it was supposed to be threaded to take extension pipes, it was welded solid. Read more reviews and plenty of people having the same issue. Guess you got lucky.
Seymour - 21308 S500 Industrial Auger, Hardwood Replaceable Handle Type, 8 inch
You made a cool video 😎
I wish I could hand dig my well with post hole digger? But the handles would need to be over 100 ft long!
Here in west Texas most wells are about 280-430 ft deep
hand auger *
Thanks for good work!!
Please give me clear photos of digging tool
Why would you not use an electric post hole dig unit ???
It won’t have the power at deeper depths
@@TangoRomeo87 ..well..I had one that threw 2 200lb men around like rag dolls before we let go ..lol
So, please post part 2.
It is going up in about an hour. I am finishing the edit now, it will take the well a new direction and teach another method also.
It has been posted
ua-cam.com/video/VzUwoI7mf3k/v-deo.html
What to do when you hit a rock?
There is zero chance of that here along the coast, :-)
Where did you buy the hand auger?
nice thanks i liked the video, good luck
I love this
can anyone tell me what is the name of that tools for drilling??!!
I just wanna buy one of that
It is a manual auger
www.amazon.com/Seymour-Industrial-Hardwood-Replaceable-Handle/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=mp_s_a_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=manual+auger+post+hole+digger&qid=1619954759&sprefix=manual+auger&sr=8-5
Where did you buy the auger and what model number please ..
www.amazon.com/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_CYK60R1GP36H8A3BMF05
www.amazon.com/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_CYK60R1GP36H8A3BMF05
Can you post a link on where you got the Auger from.
I paid $59 this past winter, it is now $149 here is the link. Seymour 21306 AU-S6 Iwan Auger... www.amazon.com/dp/B00002N8OK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@TangoRomeo87 Nothing to do with Bidenflation. :p
Make sure you have all the necessary permits, geology reports, etc. before you start drilling.
Part 2 ??
When I worked for the gas utility company then the city public works years ago, I would witch the lines for the crews. They just laughed and giggled like school children, but they were sure in awe when I was more accurate than their hi-tech locator machines.
Yea b.s that stuff is a joke
You were a fucking danger if you trusted those things for locating pipes and cables
m gonna try
Can someone please tell me what this blue hole digging tool is called?
Earth Auger
Looks like you have a underground spring.
The water tables are very high here,
Good video. I've heard of people using those rods and as an engineer it doesn't make sense to me. As an engineer aware that there is plenty I don't know I am generally open to things I can't immediately disprove. I've seen many youtubers I believe to be honest and successful attest to those working. While I don't understand how it works I find it harder to believe so many honest intelligent people would lie about something for no reason with nothing to gain. I will be trying this in my yard. My Alabama red clay will prove to be quite difficult to navigate. Also, all the best DIYers use Ryobi! lol
Then you're a terrible engineer if you couldn't do some research and find out that aquifers are massive and no matter where you dig you will hit water, the question is how deep do you have to dig.
@@25566 You must be a terribly ignorant person to believe that people will just start digging anywhere and not care how deep they have to dig. You must also be terrible at piecing things together because the title of the video is about “shallow water well”. You also seem to be clueless about engineers as well. Doing research on the ground, aquifers or digging in general has nothing to do with engineering unless you engineering discipline deals with these sorts of things like a civil engineer. I am not a civil engineer, I am an aerospace engineer that works on satellites and hypersonic rockets. Do I need to explain why I didn’t have a class in underground water in school? Also must be a terrible UA-cam replier if you can’t do a little research to find out that Alabama is rotted with caves and rocks and I am much more likely to hit air or stone before hitting water in my area. Next time, let’s try not to insult someone you know nothing about. Just because you can hide on the internet and they can’t punch you in the nose doesn’t mean you should try to belittle them.
Everyone's an engineer these days omgggg
It is a mistake to add a cap. If you have to deepen it you cannot get by the cap
The chiken in the background disclaiming your cloth hanger method.
Where is the Amazon link to the well auger?
Seymour - 21308 S500 Industrial Auger, Hardwood Replaceable Handle Type, 8 inch www.amazon.com/dp/B000OY4ABW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_CYK60R1GP36H8A3BMF05
Where can buy that sir im in the philippines
Amazon
You may not be able to do this in the Philippines because the soil is hard clay and is not a good aquifer. Maybe you could do this close to the ocean, but then you would get salt water.
I used the same technique to find underground utilities. It definitely works for many uses. A caveat to this is, there may be buried power, fiber, phone, or sewer.
Or a big Boulder at 20-26 feet, which is probably the case at his first well head
There may also be nothing. Your odds are the same. A simple electromagnetic can tell you the rods are moot.
I'm curious I pr
Hi Mate, very interesting video! I like your editing - you include all & everything relevant!
Is there a part 2 ? (I can't seem to find it?)
Thank you here is the link to part 2 ua-cam.com/video/VzUwoI7mf3k/v-deo.html
Is there a part 2?
Part two is being filmed now.... it rained for 4 months right after we shot part one.. had to wait for the water tables to go back to normal.
Part 2?
Being filmed, should be posted tonight or early tomorrow... and brings another method of well drilling with it.
@@TangoRomeo87 I will make it a point to watch it
It was really really hard to take you seriously when you brought out a couple dousing rods, other than the laugh you gave me at the beginning great video.
Exelent video
Thank you
Isn't water dowsing/witching from the devil? How can you find water without that method?
As a Christian I see no problem with dousing, I have never seen a scripture that makes it if the devil, it has more to do with natural causes. But you could hire an expert to locate water using other scientific methods.
@@TangoRomeo87 Please watch the 9 min video, "What does the Bible say about dowsing". I think the guy speaks the truth. Test the spirits.
@@etienne7774 I appreciate the link, but my pastor feels differently. If you are uncomfortable with dousing, I understand. It’s a simple video on getting a shallow well, nothing more, nothing less.
You can't be serious. God created this world. He made the water that we seek. Water "witching" is called that because people find it mysterious or unexplained. The fact is, if you live anywhere with a shallow water table, you can put down a well ANYWHERE and hit water. God studies the heart. If you are trying to do something evil while looking for water- he will know. If not- then what are we even talking about. Folks who call themselves Christian shouldn't be looking for evil.
The reliability of dowsing or "witching" is suspect, but when it does work, it is likely due to magnetic fields. Is magnetism from the devil? I think not. Our Creator made and maintains the systems of order. The Enemy seeks to destroy order, nature, and God's creation.
the rods will also cross when you cross a pipe or cable. So if you are looking for water make sure you to have your utilities located first.
LMAO no
Dad taught me to devine for water with some fencing wire. The idea with the drinking straws is great, never heard of it before.
What do you mean? :)
Sir, the pitch of your wrist can point your dowels. Can you not realize that???
Please upload part 2 :o)
Part 2 never happened, we are using the well but other project came up to fast to film.
We are filming part two now, we’ll be putting it up soon. We are going to also cover another well method in it.
.@@TangoRomeo87 Thanks a lot. Looking forward too see it :o)
Please hurry up.
well done mate! good work :)
Thank you
Damn chicken driving me nuts!
Me too…. We moved them farther away at our new place in the mountains.
$2,000 dollars to have a company dig the well? I doubt I could get the permit for that where I live, if I could get a permit at all.
Seymour - 21308 S500 Industrial Auger, Hardwood Replaceable Handle Type, 8 inch amzn.to/3xCxfB0
They are called witchy sticks and they really work on finding water and power lines under ground or in your house flooring. I've had no failure doing it for 20 years to find power/ water fixing pools.
Can you dig 1000 feet with this method?
I didn’t need to, so I don’t know the answer.
I'd be afraid to cause a sink hole.
You have us watch this and when got water pump out you just stopped just a big waste of time .
I showed the well pump, pumping water. The video was on how to dig the well. I can do a video on how to set up a well pump if you think it would help.
Is it just me or does he sound like Hank Hill?
I use a fork stick myself
What is a fork stick? I’m unfamiliar with that term.
TangoRomeo 87 You don’t know what a forks stick is ?????
First saw a dousing rod used in a grave yard. It was described as a way to show disturbed ground. The teacher walked over 3 old graves. and it crossed and uncrossed 3 times. Weirdest thing I’ve ever seen. Used a plastic bottle to prove to us it wasn’t them moving it.
"Witching for Water" ?? Is there ACTUAL science behind this? 6:49
Sometime things just are.
I have no idea how it works, but someone taught me, and I can find natural gas lines, sewer lines, water lines, electric lines, and just water.
If witch across you weaping bed with those wires you find every weaping tile
Anny Samaritan to donate an auger to me please? I'm from Namibia.