EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
3. After getting 30 feet of PVC casing in the ground, I started jetting deeper. I hit gravel at about 40 feet. Unfortunately, gravel/rock is not good for the pressure washer method.
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This is what happened to me. I hit gravel and all my progress came to a halt. I tried to make a bit that I could put on a half inch metal pipe and turn with my 3/4 inpact wrench, but that just got stuck. I need to come up with a better bit to get through the gravel.
From what I understand, the gravel is where the water flows. If you get through the gravel, then you will hit water. Filling your hole with water and watching it seep out just means that water is flowing through the gravel. How much water is in there depends on your local rain conditions and how big the gravel vein is. There is more gravel down there as iron ore and red clay go together. It's just a mystery as to how much you have and how deep it runs. If you are lucky, it will all be small stones, but I've found some that were rather large and if I hit one of those bigger pieces, I'm never going to get through it in that location.
Thanks for the update. I'm really interested in how you get through the gravel.
Eddie