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Not sure my situation could compare for a cost comparison. Well drillers here range basically between $22 - $40 a foot after the 100" minimum. Of course there's all the other items, material and charges that gets thrown into the initial 100' minimum quote. No clue what only a cased hole or a post hole would be, not sure there's those kind of requests here, I imagine there could be some ag well situations that occur like that, but I'm not familiar with that.I'm curious what they charge per foot? Here it's a $100.00 per foot just for the cased hole. $75.00 if it is a post hole.
I thought about it, lol but I realize it’s been eaten nothing but pine needles all winter.He might have joined me for dinner, if I was driving that machine.
An antipredation mechanism - eating conifer needles. Sort of like monarch butterflies and milkweed. You should publish this hypothesisI thought about it, lol but I realize it’s been eaten nothing but pine needles all winter.
Maybe upgrade your clamps.My pic of the day. 8 hrs watching this gun not bend. Finally, there is a small amount of movement, but there is a long way to go. Don't think it will make it.View attachment 320270
Ah, no thanks. actually, there are two 5-gallon buckets with sand in them and connected to the stock by pulleys. The ideas is to bend, not break. Bend, not break. Bend, not break. That is the mantra. Please feel free to join in with intermittent meditative 'HMMMMMMMMs" from time to time.Maybe upgrade your clamps.
Plastic ones only work so well.
Put a bar clamp on that baby.
The buckets and their sand, with help of mysterious gravity are doing exactly that. I need the lignin to warm a bit more without scorching.Right on.
You can apply pressure without breaking though.
Patience grasshopper...by the sound of it.The buckets and their sand, with help of mysterious gravity are doing exactly that. I need the lignin to warm a bit more without scorching.