Water well questions

   / Water well questions #11  
He is going to install a pitcher pump.
Seems to me 1/2" steel pipe would work but it's not going to last as long as rod. Steel pie is cheap steel, it will rust out faster than u think.
 
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#12  
Interesting project but it seems a long way around to get useable water. Why not a shallow well pump and do away with all lthe complications and maintenance issues? Just curius as I have done a few things "just for the doing of it".


Harry K

We already have county water...plus I have a machine shop and a bunch of brass stock. Why not?
 
   / Water well questions #14  
I think lehmans the non electric shop has a lot of well replacment parts if you cant fab it they might have it.
 
   / Water well questions #15  
We already have county water...plus I have a machine shop and a bunch of brass stock. Why not?

That was my guess :) and a very good reason it is.

Are you also fabricating the pump jack? I googled for some and was rather shocked at the high prices and complicated construction. Far far above the one we used with a gas engine for a couple years.

Harry K
 
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#16  
That was my guess :) and a very good reason it is.

Are you also fabricating the pump jack? I googled for some and was rather shocked at the high prices and complicated construction. Far far above the one we used with a gas engine for a couple years.

Harry K

Yea, I am going to fabricate the whole outfit. I tested the brass pump cylinder yesterday...works great! Tomorrow I will fabricate the hand pump. They are $400-$600 new :0 and I just can't see paying that much. Once I get the pump installed on the well, I will go ahead and build the pump jack.

-Phillip
 
   / Water well questions #17  
Yea, I am going to fabricate the whole outfit. I tested the brass pump cylinder yesterday...works great! Tomorrow I will fabricate the hand pump. They are $400-$600 new :0 and I just can't see paying that much. Once I get the pump installed on the well, I will go ahead and build the pump jack.


-Phillip

Hand pumps for sure and occasionally pump jacks show up at farm auctions around here - don't bring much unless there is a collector in the crowd.

Harry K
 
   / Water well questions #18  
As others have mentioned, it would be worthwhile to have a water sample tested. No use pumping contaminated water...
 
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As others have mentioned, it would be worthwhile to have a water sample tested. No use pumping contaminated water...

I will get it tested but I would bet that the water is good. We,and the well are in a valley and we own the ridge
No place for contamination to come from.
 
   / Water well questions #20  
Please post some pictures of your pump build, it sounds interesting. I would shock the well before using it, just put a half a gallon of bleach down it should kill any bacteria from sitting so long.
 

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