EMAS well drilling, Part 1 of 2

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  • Опубліковано 4 вер 2024
  • EMAS well drilling is a method for drilling small-diameter tube wells by hand, up to 100 m deep. The drilling method is a hybrid between washboring, percussion and rotary drilling. It permits to drill through all kinds of loose soils, as well as consolidated materials and light rock. It will not, however, penetrate hard original rock or boulders (e.g. ancient river beds underground). The usual diameter of the tube well is 37 mm.
    The whole movie is now also available on vimeo.com/chann....
    Part 2 is available at • EMAS well drilling, Pa...
    Movie made by Wolfgang Buchner, EMAS. More information on www.akvo.org/wi... and www.emas-intern....
    See more EMAS movies at vimeo.com/chann...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @InvalidMemberAccount
    @InvalidMemberAccount 15 років тому

    common sense give technology a run for it's money....
    Brilliantly simple, practical
    great teamwork.
    Industrious culture

  • @tarxantoo
    @tarxantoo 12 років тому

    Great video , real team work. This is a great tech-nick ,cool water pump.
    Thanks for posting this video.

  • @Antibacterialspray01
    @Antibacterialspray01 14 років тому

    Cool !!! I like it. My back wouldn't but I like it

  • @mtwestra
    @mtwestra 13 років тому

    @NightslayersEntry The system works in soil with little or no big rocks. Small stones can be handled with a special head. When you hit a big rock, and rocks are not very common, you need to drill again and see if you have better luck. One way to do this is to use a small diameter drill first as a pilot drill, and then enlarge the hole if you have found a place without rock.

  • @vutEwa
    @vutEwa 13 років тому

    Thank you very much for sharing this!

  • @zolumpus
    @zolumpus 12 років тому

    I live on the mexico.ariz,california border.So is sandy down 2 feet.So it should be real easy to do a well here.Plus the water table is not that far down really.Our well is 25 ft for the house.I wanted to do another one for both a hand pump for when the electricity goes off,and one for irrigating my yard.As we have to pay $130. a yr if we use it or not out of the ditch.Which has NONE in it in the summer.So this would give me water,and save $130. a yr.Good video.

  • @bmedeiros678
    @bmedeiros678 11 років тому

    Great job.

  • @mtwestra
    @mtwestra 14 років тому

    depends on the size. The drill bit you use has small holes in it, through which small gravel can pass (say, up to 1cm size). Due to the design of the drill bit, larger stones, say up to 2 cm can be smashed or pushed aside. Larger rocks are a real problem: you can cannot get past those with this technique. Other possibilies include the stone hammer technique (look on the akvopedia website), or machine drilling.

  • @mtwestra
    @mtwestra 13 років тому

    @theFuhrerAH usually, up to 40 meters. In very exceptional cases, 80 meters has been drilled, but that is not recommended. (too heavy)

  • @utub3aka
    @utub3aka 11 років тому

    Thank you, good video and demonstration. Here in Africa it can help a lot of people. Where I am we have a water problem, but got lot of ground water. It is a very sandy area, what can one do to prevent the walls to tumble in while drilling?

  • @pihuychen
    @pihuychen 13 років тому

    exelente !!!! ...

  • @moomman89
    @moomman89 14 років тому

    So that's how you can do it on the cheep.Thank you.

  • @nkcvetkov
    @nkcvetkov 6 років тому

    Немец молодец. Он наверное технологию принёс индейцам.... У нас в Сибири эта тема не прокатит на 20 метрах скала и хоть затыкайся этими трубочками от коктеля до нормальной воды не дойдёшь ))

  • @mtwestra
    @mtwestra 13 років тому

    Not sure I understand what you mean? The pipes just need to stay connected, not necessarily be water tight.

  • @PaveL777777777777777
    @PaveL777777777777777 11 років тому

    адский труд! жалко вас! но всё равно вы молодцы!

  • @justdfactsmaam
    @justdfactsmaam 13 років тому

    Boy he just climbed right on up there!

  • @nukertube
    @nukertube 14 років тому

    Hola me gustaria hacerle unas preguntas a Wolfgang Eloy Buchner o a alguien que lo entienda...
    Estoy probando su sistema en mi terreno que tiene un suelo muy arcilloso y duro, llevo 6 metros. ¿Cual es la mejor broca que puedo usar? he visto que la broca arbolito va muy bien.
    Y la segunda pregunta es que como se si he llegado a la capa freatica, un vecino que vive a un kilometro dice que su pozo tiene 13 metros y yo he pensado picar asta los 20m.

  • @theFuhrerAH
    @theFuhrerAH 13 років тому

    what depth can be drilled with this method?

  • @purerwater
    @purerwater 12 років тому

    Watching this crew is like watching the three Stooges movie. Go to Home Depot andget the 1 1/4 " PVC supplies and kit and wash in your well an eliminate one or two of the extra men.

    • @bud5084
      @bud5084 Місяць тому

      Washing do good in sand but that soul looks pretty hard like clay in it

  • @blacksebastian2
    @blacksebastian2 9 років тому

    Does this method work on a sand dune,
    Up til 25 mtr.
    ?

  • @johnnecron666
    @johnnecron666 15 років тому

    They havent hit bedrock yet

  • @gipotalima
    @gipotalima 11 років тому

    Да это пздц какой-то. Я бы сдох так бурить =) На малогабаритной то мучаешься со штангами и элеватором, а тут.. Ну не знаю Хотя бы канатным методом бурили что ли, как китайцы 1000 лет назад =)

  • @SuperHugohoracio
    @SuperHugohoracio 11 років тому

    es muy bueno y lo pienso implementar en el norte , catamarca hay agua de riego pero empezó a escasear es de un rio y creo que hay agua subterránea estoy estudiando para poder localizarla si pueden mandarme un listado de material para armar las herramientas se lo agradesere algo tengo poeque mi papa arreglaba cañerias de bomba gracias mi email es avila-hugo-@hotmail .es

  • @nixton100
    @nixton100 12 років тому

    ajjaja estos no saben naa les falta...