Directional Boring Under my Creek for RRHQ Utilities

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  • Опубліковано 17 тра 2024
  • Ever wondered how directional boring actually works? Check out how Kirby Cable brought me a water line directly into my basement from over 400' away and was able to pull me a 3" conduit all in a days work without breaking a sweat or disturbing my lawn. Underground boring is a pretty amazing process and the only way I was efficiently getting water, power, and internet to the shop from my house on the other side of a creek and thru some woods!
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  • @ebroydell
    @ebroydell 21 день тому +88

    You can tell when professionals have been doing their jobs for a while, they make it look easy when it is not. Great job.

  • @TheWilber09
    @TheWilber09 21 день тому +93

    Incredible how accurate they can be.

  • @JoveMalcolm
    @JoveMalcolm 21 день тому +48

    Thank you for asking how it turns and pushing a little bit for an actual answer. I have seen dozens of videos of directional drilling and no one has a straightforward answer to that question.

    • @callummaas997
      @callummaas997 21 день тому +4

      Same here. Just finally understood from this video

    • @95dodgev10
      @95dodgev10 21 день тому +4

      That has always drove me nuts. Even on how its made they're basically like "theyre sorta built like this and here's a finished hole"

  • @Anteater6788
    @Anteater6788 21 день тому +21

    When the Dakota Access Pipeline crossed our farm I talked to one of the guys that helped with the bore under the Mississippi River, he said it was a 3 mile long bore and when the bit came out the other side it pushed the survey stake out of the ground.

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  21 день тому +2

      I believe it

    • @DrMJJr
      @DrMJJr 21 день тому +2

      Holy hell…That’s wild

    • @KennyBellau
      @KennyBellau 9 днів тому

      I live in New Orleans and you'd have to be around 300 feet deep to not punch through the river bottom. It's over 250 feet deep in some places near the French Quarter.

  • @aaronmdjones
    @aaronmdjones 21 день тому +40

    That is by far the most amazing piece of machinery I have ever seen. I am speechless.

    • @willb3018
      @willb3018 20 днів тому +1

      A few year back Verizon was installing fiber optic in our neighborhood and had something similar. As they went down the street they were tunneling under all the driveways. It is amazing. Now I have better understanding of how it was done.

  • @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
    @comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 3 дні тому +2

    The only issue inspectors have with us in Oklahoma as far as electrical conduit in the same ditch is when it comes to gas lines. It has to have a 6” separation with 2” of concrete. I don’t think you have anything to worry about with your water line and electric conduit being in the same pipe! My opinion as a licensed electrician, Kyle!

  • @docproc8508
    @docproc8508 21 день тому +13

    Man I learn more stuff watching you guys than I ever did in college. Directional boring is amazing and Pete and his crew are awesome. Great job.

  • @freddien7
    @freddien7 21 день тому +16

    Another aspect of building we sometimes forget!!, Water, and Electrical into the building from a Power source.!! Great video, Good advert for the Boring firm. Thanks Kyle. Always keep the wife Happy.😁😅.

  • @leomorrill1835
    @leomorrill1835 20 днів тому +3

    I used to be a service tech for RDO Vermeer and not just their HDDs but a lot of the machines Vermeer manufacturers are truly incredible feats

  • @MustardMade
    @MustardMade 18 днів тому +3

    Kyle this might be one of my favorite videos because it is so interesting. You guys present this in such a relatable way, I love how the dude explained how it works and you were like, yeah but how does it really work again? lol my thoughts exactly, you could have a network tv show but please never leave youtube.

  • @chriswilliams6022
    @chriswilliams6022 20 днів тому +3

    This is mind blowing to me. Ive wondered for a long time how the process worked, and now my questions are answered! I understand it but cant believe it. Thanks!

  • @gwshute
    @gwshute 19 днів тому +2

    Make sure you have separation between power conduit and communications conduit. If not, you will have interference issues with internet/telephone communications due to RF frequencies caused by power (magnetic fields). BTW, great job on showing and explaining the process. Best in Show award for this video. Thanks

  • @WombleUK
    @WombleUK 19 днів тому +2

    That is seriously impressive & unbelievable how accurate.
    So reassuring when you get a contractor turn up & not be at all phased by anything & just know they can deal with anything that occurs.

  • @alexhernstrom6752
    @alexhernstrom6752 21 день тому +6

    Incredible to see Kirby out on a job and get you guys taken care of! Hello from Vermeer Midwest!

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  21 день тому +2

      Awesome!!! And awesome machine!!

  • @mikeinmaryland
    @mikeinmaryland 21 день тому +11

    Trades working together. Nothing better… great video.

  • @BangerFleet
    @BangerFleet 21 день тому +15

    That really is some magnificent deep dirt you’ve got there. We have about 1” sprinkled on top of granite ledge.

    • @tysleight
      @tysleight 21 день тому +3

      I grew up in an area that was an alluvial fan ( 6 inch round river rock 500 feet deep) I had to move to understand that you dig with a shovel not a pick. I still send my Dad pictures of 100 feet of trench without a rock in it .

    • @lisawallace3124
      @lisawallace3124 17 днів тому +1

      that good Midwestern Black Dirt! Such an underrated resource!

  • @dlfendel2844
    @dlfendel2844 21 день тому +2

    WONDERFUL...and, a side note--as YOU guys prove on every video, having great wonderful tools is swell, but it is the PEOPLE running them that make the difference! Thanks~

  • @chaseweeks2708
    @chaseweeks2708 21 день тому +3

    Gonna have to keep this in mind when I pull the trigger on building the retirement compound and garagemahal. Looks a lot faster and more flexible than trenching the services in.

  • @austinadventure
    @austinadventure 10 днів тому

    This was such a great video, thanks for taking us along!

  • @rsbracer
    @rsbracer 21 день тому +2

    Great job showing how this process is done

  • @SMITTY19722
    @SMITTY19722 21 день тому +1

    Pretty cool, never actually saw this procedure done and incredibly accurate.

  • @betobsbf
    @betobsbf 21 день тому

    This is crazy! Awesome! The amount of work, time and money saved this way is insane!

  • @joemartino6976
    @joemartino6976 21 день тому +2

    Impressive stuff. I witnessed this first hand last year when the city moved power lines from overhead to underground in our residential area with lots of very tall trees. The conduit was installed flawlessly as it moved under my paver driveway.

  • @AaronHope_Sow
    @AaronHope_Sow 20 днів тому +1

    Learned so much this episode Kyle. Thanks for sharing!

  • @timmernator1
    @timmernator1 21 день тому +4

    amazing machines...but the operators knowing what they are doing...its like they have a feel for it...we did a coffee shop way out in the middle of a parking lot at least 20 years ago...like a 300 yard run under the asphalt...pretty cool...great tutorial👍

  • @PaulMikna
    @PaulMikna 21 день тому

    It really is an engineering marvel that they can do this! I saw a pipeline company tunnel underneath a 4 lane road with a 20" water line. Simply amazing! Thanks for filming this up close!

  • @astikennel
    @astikennel 21 день тому +1

    This was mind boggling! Thanks for recording it, while I have seen machinery along the side of the road I've not had any opportunity to watch and certainly not ask any questions! I am absolutely going to do this when I rehab my house since the electric service is low and hangs over my backyard and I have to cut branches back all the time I'm so happy I found your channel a while ago and have been watching your builds.

  • @jasonrowe268
    @jasonrowe268 21 день тому

    Thanks for showing us how these work. Drive past them all the time and always wondered how they knew where it was going.

  • @user-vn6hi2bi3g
    @user-vn6hi2bi3g 21 день тому +2

    I've been told that with larger boring machines (about double the size of the unit you used) that it's range can exceed 6000 feet between vaults (manholes). I watched a solar farm being built recently run 12 8" raceways about two miles to the new substation located below existing transmission lines for a new solar farm's output to tie into the electrical grid. when 8" pipes were pulled in they were done in three sets of 4 8" raceways each pull. Amazing tech developed by the oil industry for gas/oil wells for fracking and directional drilling thousands of feet deep running horizontally sometimes for miles. Great Video. Ray

  • @dougdiplacido2406
    @dougdiplacido2406 21 день тому

    Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Glad you had great weather for the project.

  • @davidwalker9188
    @davidwalker9188 20 днів тому +1

    At one time I actually worked at Vermeer and I welded up the frames For the tracks snd undercarriage for some of their first directional boring machines before they had welding jigs. The track system is actually the same track system that was used on the t450 track trencher in the beginning I built it by hand with a tape measure and a blueprint the good old days

  • @Overpar73
    @Overpar73 21 день тому

    Very, very interesting! Yes, it is amazing how precise they can get with all their piping and machinery! Everything is looking really amazing guys!
    We are going to be installing the epoxy coating starting Tuesday, the white interior steel looks amazing, the shop is really coming together!

  • @woodnworks
    @woodnworks 18 днів тому

    That was incredibly fascinating! Blows my mind how it works.

  • @paulcochran1721
    @paulcochran1721 21 день тому

    Great episode - Thanks for showing us the process!

  • @brianmckee7470
    @brianmckee7470 18 днів тому

    I feel compelled to comment on this video. How awsome. It was so cool to see how they do this. I had it done on our property a few years ago and was not able to see them do the work. All your videos are very informative, but this one may have taken the cake on something that most people had no clue how it actually was done. Great job Kyle

  • @machickman4041
    @machickman4041 18 днів тому

    Awesome visualization of this process. Currently using directional boring on the wastewater treatment plant project I’m working on at work and I’ve never seen it performed before. Thank you.

  • @nickjewart9351
    @nickjewart9351 21 день тому

    Ive always wondered how these machines worked! Thanks for making this video!

  • @markgrassman6238
    @markgrassman6238 21 день тому

    So cool. I have seen those machines around but never really knew how they worked. Thanks for the great video.

  • @pjglasso7988
    @pjglasso7988 21 день тому +1

    Man You never Disappoint, Always throw the 411 on how it gets done!, Great video and spreading the word for those guys. AWESOME!

  • @stuartstephens
    @stuartstephens 21 день тому +1

    Thanks for the video, it's a good reference for the average person how directional boring is done. I've seen it done many times but it does still seem a little bit like magic. 🙂

  • @ShouldersMoondog549
    @ShouldersMoondog549 21 день тому +1

    That was a cool video!! I knew about the bore machines and that they can control the head but never knew how it worked!! Thanks!!

  • @hampyonce
    @hampyonce 21 день тому

    I spent a few weeks around one of these machines, installing data infrastructure, on Fort Jackson in 2011. Glad to see they are using them for more applications. I want to replace my water line without trenching up my yard and thought about trying this way. Probably cost double. Goid content as usual. Y'all kill it.

  • @TheRooster1122
    @TheRooster1122 21 день тому +1

    KYLE ,,, Congratulations on your new amazing Shop my friend it is absolutely beautiful Wow.!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @DonDow-ue8xd
    @DonDow-ue8xd 21 день тому +1

    thanks guys for doing this , so cool to see.

  • @steveyoungs6588
    @steveyoungs6588 21 день тому

    So glad you covered this in your build series. Like you Kyle, I have always wondered how they do that. Thanks for this and as always very informative the way you described it.

  • @dirkbrouns5293
    @dirkbrouns5293 21 день тому

    Never knew how this was done, really cool to see. 👍🏻

  • @skipflorey2511
    @skipflorey2511 21 день тому

    Simply amazing technology! Good to see the respect between the different “trade/speciality” folks.

  • @rayarnold8275
    @rayarnold8275 21 день тому +2

    Another great video love this channel.thanks for all you guys do.

  • @overwatch2671
    @overwatch2671 20 днів тому

    Absolute Precision. That's freaking awesome

  • @petebird7171
    @petebird7171 21 день тому +1

    Really enjoyed that, very informative 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @Z-Bart
    @Z-Bart 18 днів тому +1

    When I lived in Denver there was a company we used all the time. Concrete Coring Company. "Your hole is our goal" was on all their trucks.

  • @michaelconnolly1110
    @michaelconnolly1110 21 день тому +5

    How much does a job like this cost?

  • @lastcall2night
    @lastcall2night 21 день тому +2

    Nice video!

  • @scottm2828
    @scottm2828 21 день тому +1

    Amazing system

  • @peteprior8896
    @peteprior8896 21 день тому

    That is a great video very informative and educational

  • @scotthager8691
    @scotthager8691 21 день тому

    That’s awesome thanks for showing us great option

  • @jerrywilder9403
    @jerrywilder9403 21 день тому +1

    Awesome guys

  • @wardo17
    @wardo17 21 день тому

    Awesome machine and technology

  • @jbweld138
    @jbweld138 21 день тому +1

    Great job.

  • @AfflictionSuzukiGsxrLosAngeles
    @AfflictionSuzukiGsxrLosAngeles 21 день тому

    Awesome video

  • @2chipped
    @2chipped 21 день тому

    Very cool technology!
    I installed fence for 15 years.
    I've cut electrical and plumbing many times .
    When 811 marks the utilities (gas Yellow,electric RED,fiber,coaxial, phone wire ORANGE and sewer GREEN) to the meter.
    Its very important to know anything AFTER the meter is not marked.

  • @Riverguide33
    @Riverguide33 21 день тому

    Very cool….they did a great job. 👍👍

  • @bahopik
    @bahopik 12 днів тому

    Very cool video

  • @matthewmiller9631
    @matthewmiller9631 21 день тому +1

    I have seen a few videos like this but none have explained it as well. Tip o’ the hat to you sir!

  • @monochromatech
    @monochromatech 21 день тому +5

    made the wife happy that pete was able to punch it in your basement. man, im sorry that was uncalled for. great vid.

  • @marymigliore3396
    @marymigliore3396 16 днів тому +1

    Very very cool !!

  • @mattiecalnan_2972
    @mattiecalnan_2972 21 день тому

    This is amazing wow makes it look so easy !!!!

  • @johnmarquardt1991
    @johnmarquardt1991 21 день тому

    Evergy replaced the underground power lines on my block last summer - my home is in the middle of the block - they 'drilled' the conduit lines in both directions from back yard - it took a couple of weeks. It was pretty amazing. The dug small holes in the back yards of other neighbor to reinforce that they were actually doing it correctly. It was pretty much one guy doing all the work.

  • @robertrohler3644
    @robertrohler3644 21 день тому

    Thank you for sharing very educational.

  • @CrustyAbsconder
    @CrustyAbsconder 21 день тому

    That was an excellent video

  • @marcdesrosiers4312
    @marcdesrosiers4312 21 день тому

    Great video keep them coming

  • @MrThuggery
    @MrThuggery 21 день тому

    WOW! Love tech! amazing vid boys.

  • @geohac2456
    @geohac2456 21 день тому

    absolutely amazing.

  • @bjorn_moren
    @bjorn_moren 21 день тому

    Very cool. Didn't think this was possible to do.

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 20 днів тому +2

    Still watching the video, but would love to know how far they can go and how much it cost. Hopefully you cover that

    • @alliejadwin7641
      @alliejadwin7641 10 днів тому +1

      Basically, you're limited by the power of the machine, the size of the product being pulled, and the number of drill rods currently loaded on the machine. Some machines allow your to switch rod baskets to gain additional footage. All of that determines how far you can drill. Some companies also want vaults every so many feet.
      As far as pricing, a lot goes into that so I don't know a specific quotable number but you usually charge by the amount of feet of product being pulled back. So its price per foot and that can be determined by things like soil conditions. Drilling in rock takes longer so you would want to charge more. It also requires more drilling fluid which will drive up rates.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird6746 21 день тому

    That was awesome!

  • @thomaswassmund9376
    @thomaswassmund9376 21 день тому

    Very cool! Thank youo for sharing.

  • @uoobwatcher
    @uoobwatcher 21 день тому

    Absolutely amazing….

  • @ethanorians
    @ethanorians 20 днів тому

    I have saw so much directional boring done in the past two years and I'm sure it's only going to grow. This is the most efficient and least invasive way to dig and run utilities.

  • @brianmiller1580
    @brianmiller1580 21 день тому

    very interesting thanks for sharing

  • @JJawsyW
    @JJawsyW 21 день тому

    This is awesome.

  • @scottkailey1
    @scottkailey1 21 день тому

    That was really cool, have always wondered how they did that.

  • @AM-dn4lk
    @AM-dn4lk 21 день тому

    Amazing technology.

  • @Nick-ee9jg
    @Nick-ee9jg 21 день тому

    Amazing technology ......... I was fortunate enough to experience the same process when they bored the loops for my Geo Thermal system. 400 foot loops and the bit came out of the ground a foot away from where it entered.

  • @blackbeard308
    @blackbeard308 21 день тому

    My wife and I just went through the same shit about 2 years ago stressful man /but so werth it those guys deserve mad respect love the video RNR 👍

  • @mattmarcoux2530
    @mattmarcoux2530 21 день тому

    That was very cool

  • @torysradling9991
    @torysradling9991 18 днів тому

    Several municipalities have set up regulations banning open trenches in favor of HDD. However there are lots of drawbacks. Crossing utilities can be tricky. Losing or breaking tips. Having the conduit or pipe breaking loose and having to pull back and try again. Hitting solid rocks is fun too. But when it works…it’s awesome. We’re running 6 drills, 4 vac trucks, and a fleet of equipment. We’re drilling 2 to 3 thousand feet a week for a city wide project. Been interesting.

  • @OrangeismyNewGreen
    @OrangeismyNewGreen 21 день тому

    That was impressive 👍🏻

  • @homerepairguy1902
    @homerepairguy1902 20 днів тому +1

    Love it. Just wondering on price comparison though.

  • @OriginalJetForMe
    @OriginalJetForMe 21 день тому +2

    That is amazing. Can you tell us how much they would normally charge for a job like that?

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 21 день тому

    It's like MAGIC!!

  • @darrenberry3456
    @darrenberry3456 21 день тому +1

    That was very interesting and how they can be so accurate in doing there boring.

  • @fitzyholden1036
    @fitzyholden1036 21 день тому +1

    Thats good looking soil. Grow anything there.

  • @DsBTH
    @DsBTH 21 день тому

    thanks Pete and the Juice

  • @zidi1982
    @zidi1982 19 днів тому

    wow if it wasn't for this technology and this crew imagine how much work would that task will be.. days and days of hard work and i can't even see how you will go under the creek ... i am very much impressed

  • @mikem1436
    @mikem1436 19 днів тому

    Another big advantage to directional boring is that it does not require anywhere near the amount of restoration work when done versus digging a trench.

  • @JohnfromEngland
    @JohnfromEngland 21 день тому +1

    In construction I. The UK that is known as a Dutch Sleeve and us used when changing cables on Big hoists or cranes making it easier to change without all the agro of getting cables twisted or on the wrong place

  • @danielcarroll5389
    @danielcarroll5389 3 години тому

    Amazing

  • @user-hc1lk8wf3u
    @user-hc1lk8wf3u 21 день тому +1

    Loving the old wood handle post hole diggers

    • @RRBuildings
      @RRBuildings  21 день тому

      Not that old… just worn

    • @user-hc1lk8wf3u
      @user-hc1lk8wf3u 21 день тому

      @@RRBuildings can’t beat a good wood handle.

  • @vanDeudekom
    @vanDeudekom 21 день тому +1

    Nice work From Kirby Cable. Nice to see the Dutch name on the machine 'Vermeer' . That is so Dutch, and we all know; if it ain't Dutch it ain't.......jep. BTW great HQ Kyle it looks fantastic.