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    Hand Driven Well Newbie

    Drove a well recently like you are talking about. Do not use a sledge. I did on the first one, and thankfully had access to a 2" pipe threader to re-thread the pipe once it was in the ground. Use the wooden mallet plans all over, or the fence post driver.
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    Driving Well in South Florida

    Just wanted to post a followup to our well drilling. Opened it up today, and wow do we get some water. with a 1.5 hp pump and a 60" screen, I'm getting upwards of 28 gpm. Alot better then the 6 from before. I wanted to make sure I developed the well properly. I hooked up some half inch...
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    Driving Well in South Florida

    Hi all, I started driving a well this weekend, and after loosing my PVC pipe down the hole, I switched to a steel drive point. I washed a hole down 10' to the water line, and then drove the point, using a 10' section of pipe to save some hard labor. When I finished with the drive, the...
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    Questions about driving a new sandpoint well

    Hi everyone, first time post. I have an existing well that no longer is providing the gpm that I need. I am planning on setting a new well, and have two questions.. One: Could I pull the existing sandpoint and place a new one there? Two: If I should not replace the existing point, what...
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