I am a social worker in Oregon and I found out one of the folks I have on my caseload didn’t have water and watching your videos gave me enough courage to assess the issue, pull his water pump up out of the casing and replace it (his brother was a great help in this) and sink another pump down. As of the Saturday night before Christmas they now have running water! I am so happy I could help out with something they were never going to be able to afford if they hired it out. We taped off the power line about every 6 feet! A local charity did come in and reimburse me for the cost of the new pump. The time I spent doing that work was a lot more rewarding than the usual time behind a desk doing paperwork! Thank you so much for your UA-cam site and providing education. Your professional work has positive ripple effects and your time putting together videos is appreciated. Merry Christmas!l
Sorry you guys are working in less than optimal circumstances, but it's kinda cool how slow you're going so we can see everything. Thanks! And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I really appreciate the more detailed well drilling videos. Most of the videos up right now are "homesteader" influencers, who learn to drill by reading the comment section.
Many years ago, about 40, I worked as a mechanic on a heliportable siesmic drilling crew. We drilled with the same type of drilling equipment just smaller.We used 4 inch down hole pnuematic hammers. Funny when I saw our pipe wipers brought back memories. We caalled them assholes or Bobs, I used to go by Bob when I was younger. We normally worked in the Yukon or Nwt drilling 50 to 60 ft shot holes. Merry Christmas to you and your crew. Do enjoy your vids.
I like the long form Better than anything on tv My son 16 years old and I really look up to you all. Being Honest hard working quality contractor....you guys are what America Great
First of all, let me say thank you for taking us along. I appreciate the videos because I know the time and effort that goes into making them most of all I like seeing professionals and how they work you guys do outstanding work it shows just watching how you operate thought I'd take a moment to just say thank you stay safe out there I got severe frostbite in both my hands. I know what you mean when you say it's cold in your hands are cold working outside so I know what you mean
It is so nice to see Father and son or sons working together without fighting or arguing with each other. I could only dream that my Father was like that. Also there seems to be a lot of trust between you and your father.
First of all, let me say thank you for taking us along. I appreciate the videos because I know the time and effort that goes into making them most of all I like seeing professionals and how they work you guys do outstanding work it shows just watching how you operate thought I'd take a moment to just say thank you because I've been watching videos for a while of yours. I just wanted to hop in this time and say thank you. Stay safe out there guys.
Hey Phil! I know y’all don’t get the cold down there that we get up here in Canada, but what I’d do is run a set of coolant hoses from the cooling system on the rig motor to the cooling system on your traction motor. Keeps hot antifreeze flowing through your motor while you’re drilling, and if you plumb it correctly it could warm up the rig motor while you’re driving to the well site. Just a thought!
It must be something learning your trade from a master well mechanic - especially since it happens to be from your daddy working right next to you. You are a blessed young man. Thank you for not cutting your videos too short. I watch them all the way through w/o fast forwarding them. Merry Christmas form sunny Florida.
@H2o-Mechanic, I enjoy your videos and explanations, it's great to see Father and Son working together! I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas🎄✝and a Happy New Year! ^_^
Watching from the UK, that is the first time I have seen a complete well dug. I must say, that really is a very skilled job, there are so many stages and complications to it meaning you have to trust everyone to do their job - also showing the bond you have with your father. Impressive, professional and extremely educational - thanks & have a Great Christmas & New Year.
You remind me of the old saying that if you find something you love to d you'll never have to work a day in your life. Wish y'all a happy and prosperous new year.
My great uncle and grandfather drilled wells with the old fashioned dynamite and shovels and later my uncle bought a used well rig that spudded the wells in. Most often they would hit water.
I have to say this!! I have watched alot of their videos!! I understand if people don't understand how this process works.. In my opinion this guys are truly good about the business... I work in the oilfield.. Same thing is being done to get natural gas, on a bigger scale and they go down thousands of feet.. And it takes a lot of time to go thru granite.. Plus this company explains about water wells that i never knew.. and what to expect..
Most people don't know you want to put your primer on PVC and then the glue before the primer dries. Those bigger pipes are harder to do that with than half inch. I know also a twist helps make sure glue is spread all around. It's sweet to watch stuff like this. I. Always been fascinated with machines.
@h20 mechanic what is that grease that is used on the threads of the drilling rod and bit? What is it called and where is it purchased from? BTW I want to wish a Very Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!!!!
Pull shredder valve pressure tank with well pump and that will get water off the top until u can replace tank, then replace release water pressure, add air.
Great video and I've been subscribed since recently started watching you... great channel, video and narration... ! EDIT/PS: I loved hearing your conversation with your dad at the end. It was like being on the inside of the business.
I just started showing your videos to a few friends who have wells . Everyone enjoys them to the point where notes are being jotted down ( most don’t have internet and cell phones are non existent , older folks ) one of the guys asked me to check his well ( he hand dug it 50 years ago ) all I smelled was sulfur. It’s only 35’ down and lined with concreat pipe , he is located near a swamp . One friend was complaining about rusty water , I had to replace a few things at the tank ( pressure regulator , steel tube , clogged filter . Then water airraters each faucet . Water flow got better but still rusty . Well was buried under trash and I cleaned it up to see what’s in the well . What I found was 2” galvanized pipe . Told her to call a well co . It needs to be replaced . I’m thinking her well is 125’ down , as all well on this street are that deep . I’m thinking drill down to 175- 200’ to find better water
2009 we had a well drilled at our property in Lodi. They drilled a 18" diameter hole 426 feet down. Dropped a 8 inch casing all the way down. Went through 80 feet of sand than clay gravel and hard rock. Well proofed out at 770 gpm. We only needed 100gpm for our vineyard so set a 10hp pump with 3" galvanized pipe all the way down.
Tell them to also share the video that will help you pick up subscribers that is how I found out about your channel great stuff you know what you are doing really enjoy your channel
It is a pleasure to watch your father and you work as a team, synchronized motions. Almost like a ballet... so to speak! Why don't you guys use a concrete placer or come-along, like concrete finishers use to pull the wet mix around? Looks like it would be more efficient than using shovels.
I tell my new employees that drilling is like a ballet! It's multiple guys working synchronized together and being very efficient and it keeps everyone safe. Eventually it becomes muscle memory
Enjoy your videos. I have a water well and am learning about it from you, I inherited the property from my grandmother, so it consistently need maintenance. Thank you for putting this information, it is helpful
its fun watching you, I was a driller in the early 80's the company I worked for used an Ingersoll T4W and everything was a mirror image of the rig you have. what brand and model is this? I was about your age then and I remember how physical the job was. We also had some cable tool units, drilling in hard sandstone we could get 2-4' a day LOL, be thankful you have that hammer bit. 🙂. It was nice with the rotors we could also drill several hundred feet a day in normal sandstone. We also used only steel casing setti g anywhere from 20' to several hundred feet. Sometimes we lined with 4" pcv if we found sand or a fault zone after setting the initial casing.. I also see that the grouting method was different, we used cement and water and mixed it with a pneumatic drill in a 15 gallon drum :-)
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the entire crew!! it is a great thing you did here on this video for all of those families. And woof, woof to Mandy and Ginger! Your excellent videos helped my self and the RV park owner diagnose a severe air in water problem out here, and we got it fixed fast and cheap. Be safe and look forward to your content this coming year!
Great video. I've seen well digging trucks around forever but never knew how they really worked until this video. It was a very interesting video. I've subscribed.
Can you explain how the drill works with air but you can still inject water down thru the drill rod? Is the water and air mixed on the rig and then goes thru the hammer. That doesn't seem intuitive for me that uses pneumatic tools in a mechanic shop. I realize that the scale is much larger for your hammer drill. I love you videos, I just haven't seen the topic of how the hammer works along with injection of water or foam to clear the debris the hammer chews up. Thanks!
Interesting to see how you drill wells. I have drilled 35 wells that we completed, about six that were dry. It's more exciting than Las Vegas to pick a spot, hire a rig and find out if you are right. Water sands are very strange. I drilled one well that was sixty feet, moved a mile east and got nothing at 400, moved a ways and had to drill 580 feet. One well the static level is at 4 feet down, the later at 300 feet. Hard to understand. Thanks for all your work.
It is great to see you Guys using a hole cover when making up the Bit and handling hand tools around the hole. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year , all the best from the U.K.
Love to watch, really informative. I am a long time cable tool driller in southwest Va and have recently purchased an Air rig. These videos have been very helpful. Thanks and look forward to more. Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
Another great video, your videos helped me replace my well infrastructure earlier this year and get it up and running! Merry Christmas and Happy New year!
Good day! Greetings from Russia. Tell me, why don’t you install a second column - an operational one, but only a PVC conductor? You lower the pump into an open wellbore without fear of a rock collapse, jamming of the pump in the well and the impossibility of removing it in the future? Good luck with your work, thanks for the video.
My wife and I found your channel last week, we have been bingewatching ever since. Absolutely fascinating, your a fantastic host!. What brand bladder tanks do you recommend. I'm tired of replacing every 5 years or so. Thanks love your channel.
Thanks for that! I truly appreciate kind words like that! As for a tank, Well X-trol is the best money can buy! Hands down. The 202 or 203 tank. 20gal/23gal. In my next video I explain a little about why tanks are different
I used to work for a company that arranged to have locating done on people's property, and I am glad to see you do that, because not everyone does, and sometimes the results are catastrophic.
I am a social worker in Oregon and I found out one of the folks I have on my caseload didn’t have water and watching your videos gave me enough courage to assess the issue, pull his water pump up out of the casing and replace it (his brother was a great help in this) and sink another pump down. As of the Saturday night before Christmas they now have running water! I am so happy I could help out with something they were never going to be able to afford if they hired it out. We taped off the power line about every 6 feet! A local charity did come in and reimburse me for the cost of the new pump. The time I spent doing that work was a lot more rewarding than the usual time behind a desk doing paperwork! Thank you so much for your UA-cam site and providing education. Your professional work has positive ripple effects and your time putting together videos is appreciated.
Merry Christmas!l
Bless you for going above and beyond
I’m certain the family is grateful
Read your post and was shocked! You are a real blessing in disguise 😊
Have a very Merry Christmas!
That's very awesome of you and also awesome that you acquired a new skill
Bless you for your compassion 🙏
As I used to say, "The only thing that's never gonna CHANGE around here, is EVERYTHING IS GONNA CHANGE.
90 year old retired farmer/Electrician learning "Whats down there"from your videos. sure are interesting
It is good to see good honest folk doing the job they were paid for and not trying to steal someone else's money.
Sorry you guys are working in less than optimal circumstances, but it's kinda cool how slow you're going so we can see everything. Thanks! And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Well it never pays to hurry anyway.
You really think he's going slow for you lol. Why would any good business owner slow down for the people watching the videos. Absolutely hilarious
@@tomkeppler3519'Less than optimal circumstances'. Going slow because of the weather. I recognized this little fact. I'm crazy, not stupid.
I really appreciate the more detailed well drilling videos.
Most of the videos up right now are "homesteader" influencers, who learn to drill by reading the comment section.
Many years ago, about 40, I worked as a mechanic on a heliportable siesmic drilling crew. We drilled with the same type of drilling equipment just smaller.We used 4 inch down hole pnuematic hammers. Funny when I saw our pipe wipers brought back memories. We caalled them assholes or Bobs, I used to go by Bob when I was younger. We normally worked in the Yukon or Nwt drilling 50 to 60 ft shot holes. Merry Christmas to you and your crew. Do enjoy your vids.
This is so cool, I can watch this everyday! Thanks for showing this!
I like the long form
Better than anything on tv
My son 16 years old and I really look up to you all. Being Honest hard working quality contractor....you guys are what America Great
I like the respect you have for your Dad and his experience. God bless and have a Merry Christmas !
I just lost my mom last year and it makes me weepy seeing that. Bc it's just dad and I now.
Great video, and so refreshing to see an honest businessman. I'm sure a lot of others would have said,"oh yeah, you need a new well."
First of all, let me say thank you for taking us along. I appreciate the videos because I know the time and effort that goes into making them most of all I like seeing professionals and how they work you guys do outstanding work it shows just watching how you operate thought I'd take a moment to just say thank you stay safe out there I got severe frostbite in both my hands. I know what you mean when you say it's cold in your hands are cold working outside so I know what you mean
It is so nice to see Father and son or sons working together without fighting or arguing with each other. I could only dream that my Father was like that. Also there seems to be a lot of trust between you and your father.
Very Impressive ! Every time i watch your videos.....i notice the teamwork of your crew ..you don't see that much anymore. 😊 You do amazing work !
Thanks for bringing us another video. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Excellent editing ! It reflects all the hours of work you put in !
It's great to see you and your dad flow like that. Just gettin it done! Loved the longer video showing more of the process!!
Great job! Love the long video
After I woke up😅
First of all, let me say thank you for taking us along. I appreciate the videos because I know the time and effort that goes into making them most of all I like seeing professionals and how they work you guys do outstanding work it shows just watching how you operate thought I'd take a moment to just say thank you because I've been watching videos for a while of yours. I just wanted to hop in this time and say thank you. Stay safe out there guys.
The men that keep Civilization going. Merry Christmas!
Hey Phil! I know y’all don’t get the cold down there that we get up here in Canada, but what I’d do is run a set of coolant hoses from the cooling system on the rig motor to the cooling system on your traction motor. Keeps hot antifreeze flowing through your motor while you’re drilling, and if you plumb it correctly it could warm up the rig motor while you’re driving to the well site. Just a thought!
Do the Hensleys a favor and subscribe!
This content deserves many subscribers, and these videos represent a lot of work by Phil and his crew.
It must be something learning your trade from a master well mechanic - especially since it happens to be from your daddy working right next to you. You are a blessed young man. Thank you for not cutting your videos too short. I watch them all the way through w/o fast forwarding them. Merry Christmas form sunny Florida.
Very very blessed. Id give my right nostril (bc i need my hands) for my dad to teach me diesel. Hes a phenom at it.
@H2o-Mechanic, I enjoy your videos and explanations, it's great to see Father and Son working together! I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas🎄✝and a Happy New Year! ^_^
Been working with him for almost 18 years! Merry Christmas
I made it to the end and enjoyed all of it. Liked the you working two jobs in it.
You guys move like a well oiled machine!!!!
Stay safe and warm and Have a Merry Christmas to You, your families and all the crew !!!
You, your dad and your crew do one hell of a job I love watching your videos, merry Christmas and happy new year
Watching from the UK, that is the first time I have seen a complete well dug. I must say, that really is a very skilled job, there are so many stages and complications to it meaning you have to trust everyone to do their job - also showing the bond you have with your father. Impressive, professional and extremely educational - thanks & have a Great Christmas & New Year.
Love the LONG videos. Thanks
Great work ethic! Good to see in this age of slap-dash.
You remind me of the old saying that if you find something you love to d you'll never have to work a day in your life. Wish y'all a happy and prosperous new year.
Really enjoying your videos must be very nice working with your father really cool
My great uncle and grandfather drilled wells with the old fashioned dynamite and shovels and later my uncle bought a used well rig that spudded the wells in. Most often they would hit water.
A really good video!
Merry Christmas to you and your family, and to all of the people that work with you and your Dad.
I have to say this!! I have watched alot of their videos!! I understand if people don't understand how this process works.. In my opinion this guys are truly good about the business... I work in the oilfield.. Same thing is being done to get natural gas, on a bigger scale and they go down thousands of feet.. And it takes a lot of time to go thru granite.. Plus this company explains about water wells that i never knew.. and what to expect..
Awesome video - thanks for your effort editing.
Most people don't know you want to put your primer on PVC and then the glue before the primer dries. Those bigger pipes are harder to do that with than half inch. I know also a twist helps make sure glue is spread all around. It's sweet to watch stuff like this. I. Always been fascinated with machines.
Manufacturers are now suggesting not to twist the pipe. Just bottom out in the fitting and hold it still.
@h20 mechanic what is that grease that is used on the threads of the drilling rod and bit? What is it called and where is it purchased from? BTW I want to wish a Very Merry Christmas to you and yours!!!!!!
👍 for the doggies!🐶
Pull shredder valve pressure tank with well pump and that will get water off the top until u can replace tank, then replace release water pressure, add air.
Great video and I've been subscribed since recently started watching you... great channel, video and narration... ! EDIT/PS: I loved hearing your conversation with your dad at the end. It was like being on the inside of the business.
A temperature sensor on hydraulic fluid is helpful even if its too hot. Some use hydraulic cooling equipment.
Feliz Navidad!
Ask nasa about the effect of cold temperatures, cost seven lives.
I just started showing your videos to a few friends who have wells . Everyone enjoys them to the point where notes are being jotted down ( most don’t have internet and cell phones are non existent , older folks ) one of the guys asked me to check his well ( he hand dug it 50 years ago ) all I smelled was sulfur. It’s only 35’ down and lined with concreat pipe , he is located near a swamp .
One friend was complaining about rusty water , I had to replace a few things at the tank ( pressure regulator , steel tube , clogged filter . Then water airraters each faucet . Water flow got better but still rusty . Well was buried under trash and I cleaned it up to see what’s in the well . What I found was 2” galvanized pipe . Told her to call a well co . It needs to be replaced . I’m thinking her well is 125’ down , as all well on this street are that deep .
I’m thinking drill down to 175- 200’ to find better water
Very enjoyable long play video! Hope you all have a safe and Merry Christmas!! -Bob...
Get you some of those hand warmers for hunting so you can warm your hands.
2009 we had a well drilled at our property in Lodi. They drilled a 18" diameter hole 426 feet down. Dropped a 8 inch casing all the way down. Went through 80 feet of sand than clay gravel and hard rock. Well proofed out at 770 gpm. We only needed 100gpm for our vineyard so set a 10hp pump with 3" galvanized pipe all the way down.
34?! That is above freezing so win win, summer temps lol.
Phil kept a goin all nite long!
Well drilled 👏
Sweet video. Merry Christmas
Tell them to also share the video that will help you pick up subscribers that is how I found out about your channel great stuff you know what you are doing really enjoy your channel
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
this job reminds me of a trailer park i drive by every day to work they have I'd say a 50ft tank right next to the pump house.
Thanks for the video. 👍
Very good. Thank you 😊
It is a pleasure to watch your father and you work as a team, synchronized motions. Almost like a ballet... so to speak!
Why don't you guys use a concrete placer or come-along, like concrete finishers use to pull the wet mix around? Looks like it would be more efficient than using shovels.
I tell my new employees that drilling is like a ballet! It's multiple guys working synchronized together and being very efficient and it keeps everyone safe. Eventually it becomes muscle memory
Merry Christmas…..keep up the great work…..enjoying the knowledge that you are sharing
Nice work, sir. Thank for putting this video together.
Take care and God Bless - and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Enjoy your videos. I have a water well and am learning about it from you, I inherited the property from my grandmother, so it consistently need maintenance. Thank you for putting this information, it is helpful
Good job ! Always connect the hose on the outside faucet to keep water away from foundation, very nice job though
its fun watching you, I was a driller in the early 80's the company I worked for used an Ingersoll T4W and everything was a mirror image of the rig you have. what brand and model is this? I was about your age then and I remember how physical the job was. We also had some cable tool units, drilling in hard sandstone we could get 2-4' a day LOL, be thankful you have that hammer bit. 🙂. It was nice with the rotors we could also drill several hundred feet a day in normal sandstone. We also used only steel casing setti g anywhere from 20' to several hundred feet. Sometimes we lined with 4" pcv if we found sand or a fault zone after setting the initial casing.. I also see that the grouting method was different, we used cement and water and mixed it with a pneumatic drill in a 15 gallon drum :-)
Another excellent video! Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Most well diggers around here are hammer machines
HELL YEAH THATS FREAKING AWESOME YA'LL!!! GOOD LUCK AND SAFE TRAVELS!
Really do enjoy your videos, Merry Christas.
You know it even makes me feel good when you hit water. Thanks for another great video
Kinda sounds like your Dad learned warming up the hammer the hard way, or maybe you did ...
Merry Christmas!!!
In Wisconsin you need to let the grout set for twelve hours!!!
IN THE COLD MONTHS YOU SHOULD USE THE YELLOW FUZY GLOVES AND PUT A PAIR OF BROWN JERSEY GLOVES IN THEM. YOUR HANDS WILL STAY WARM!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the entire crew!! it is a great thing you did here on this video for all of those families. And woof, woof to Mandy and Ginger! Your excellent videos helped my self and the RV park owner diagnose a severe air in water problem out here, and we got it fixed fast and cheap. Be safe and look forward to your content this coming year!
Great video. I've seen well digging trucks around forever but never knew how they really worked until this video. It was a very interesting video. I've subscribed.
That’s crazy that you don’t have many subscribers I was hooked on the first one 😊
You need one of those gas propane heaters out there to heat up the equipment.
Can you explain how the drill works with air but you can still inject water down thru the drill rod? Is the water and air mixed on the rig and then goes thru the hammer. That doesn't seem intuitive for me that uses pneumatic tools in a mechanic shop. I realize that the scale is much larger for your hammer drill. I love you videos, I just haven't seen the topic of how the hammer works along with injection of water or foam to clear the debris the hammer chews up. Thanks!
Another great video even though I no longer have a well I still watch your videos
1/2 GPM that is all the well here in the small horse / pony farm has ever made. it was drilled in June of 1972 right after Agnes's flooding.
Interesting to see how you drill wells. I have drilled 35 wells that we completed, about six that were dry. It's more exciting than Las Vegas to pick a spot, hire a rig and find out if you are right. Water sands are very strange. I drilled one well that was sixty feet, moved a mile east and got nothing at 400, moved a ways and had to drill 580 feet. One well the static level is at 4 feet down, the later at 300 feet. Hard to understand. Thanks for all your work.
It is great to see you Guys using a hole cover when making up the Bit and handling hand tools around the hole.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year , all the best from the U.K.
Whole lot of trust and experience. Swinging the drills, pipes, casing overhead.
Love to watch, really informative. I am a long time cable tool driller in southwest Va and have recently purchased an Air rig. These videos have been very helpful. Thanks and look forward to more. Merry Christmas and happy New Year.
Interesting and thank you for the education. And hi from Niagara falls Canada
Another great video, your videos helped me replace my well infrastructure earlier this year and get it up and running! Merry Christmas and Happy New year!
Good day! Greetings from Russia.
Tell me, why don’t you install a second column - an operational one, but only a PVC conductor?
You lower the pump into an open wellbore without fear of a rock collapse, jamming of the pump in the well and the impossibility of removing it in the future?
Good luck with your work, thanks for the video.
That is so awesome to watch. I always wondered how that worked. Thank you for sharing.
Wow. Awesome detail on the drilling process!
Similar to oil well, using air instead of mud.
Bonus on the Merry Christmas 🤶!
Love your videos. I learned how to pull my pump up and replace the check valve and replace the line with your vids. Thanks!
cold batteries: Put them under your jacket when not in use. Body heat will keep them alive (mountaineering trick)
34f so cold, lol, that's spring time.
More like this please!...........
You and your father definitely work as a well oiled machine....
Thanks for posting this long video. I never knew how a well was drilled.
I have lots of iron in my water my water softer is about 4 feet tall it works pretty good couldn't imagine trying to use one that's smaller
My wife and I found your channel last week, we have been bingewatching ever since. Absolutely fascinating, your a fantastic host!. What brand bladder tanks do you recommend. I'm tired of replacing every 5 years or so. Thanks love your channel.
Thanks for that! I truly appreciate kind words like that! As for a tank, Well X-trol is the best money can buy! Hands down. The 202 or 203 tank. 20gal/23gal. In my next video I explain a little about why tanks are different
Merry Christmas,
I used to work for a company that arranged to have locating done on people's property, and I am glad to see you do that, because not everyone does, and sometimes the results are catastrophic.
Christmas Day Down under have a great festive season totally enjoy watching your videos.