foggy1111
Elite Member
We just finished driving a new sand point well. Its 21 feet deep and has about 12 feet of water in the pipe. My soil is quite sandy...very few rocks and I have swamp land on three sides of my site....almost assuring water is available (?).
I started by vacuuming a 2 1/2" diameter hole with my shop vac to a depth of aobut 4 feet. I ran into about two roots....so I used a length of pipe to cut through the small roots and continued to vac. This only took a few minutes and I had a very clean and staight starter hole....no problems.
I then attached my ss sand point to lenghts of 5 foot pipe using pipe joint compound and drive coulplings. THEN...the best 50 bucks I spent was to rent a 40 lb electrice jack hammmer and the needed well fittings to drive the pipe. I checked for level and I tightened the pipes after about every foot of driving. Driving all the pipe took about an hours time....and went smoothly. Even my wife could run the jack hammer if I lifted it in place for her. :thumbsup:
After pumping cold clear water with the pitcher pump....I purchased a jet pump and an expansion tank. Really working slick (after having an air leak problem with one fitting) and I pump a five gallon bucket in no time flat!!!
Was a fun project....followed some intructions found on this site and via a google search.
I started by vacuuming a 2 1/2" diameter hole with my shop vac to a depth of aobut 4 feet. I ran into about two roots....so I used a length of pipe to cut through the small roots and continued to vac. This only took a few minutes and I had a very clean and staight starter hole....no problems.
I then attached my ss sand point to lenghts of 5 foot pipe using pipe joint compound and drive coulplings. THEN...the best 50 bucks I spent was to rent a 40 lb electrice jack hammmer and the needed well fittings to drive the pipe. I checked for level and I tightened the pipes after about every foot of driving. Driving all the pipe took about an hours time....and went smoothly. Even my wife could run the jack hammer if I lifted it in place for her. :thumbsup:
After pumping cold clear water with the pitcher pump....I purchased a jet pump and an expansion tank. Really working slick (after having an air leak problem with one fitting) and I pump a five gallon bucket in no time flat!!!
Was a fun project....followed some intructions found on this site and via a google search.