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I have a 4" steel well casing, the top 5' of the casing is
so encrusted with rust scale that I can't get the pump out. I have tried chipping out the scale but can't get it all. How would a well repairman get it out? I have a backhoe and I'm thinking of digging down as deep as I can and cutting off the casing. Then put a piece of 5" plastic well pipe in with a rubber coupling to fix it. Has anyone ever tried this? |
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ppp wrote:
I have a 4" steel well casing, the top 5' of the casing is so encrusted with rust scale that I can't get the pump out. I have tried chipping out the scale but can't get it all. How would a well repairman get it out? Any I know would just pull it...that's why they got the trucks, etc. -- |
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On Jul 16, 7:23*pm, "ppp" wrote:
I have a 4" steel well casing, the top 5' of the casing is so encrusted with rust scale that I can't get the pump out. I have tried chipping out the scale but can't get it all. How would a well repairman get it out? I have a backhoe and I'm thinking of digging down as deep as I can and cutting off the casing. Then put a piece of 5" plastic well pipe in with a rubber coupling to fix it. Has anyone ever tried this? The top part will have to be replaced as you need to get your new/ repaired pump in as well as the old old one out.. Your plan sounds good to me. I did see a descaling device once that was just a ridgid steel rod with a piece of chain on the end. It was spun at a fair speed, the chain thrashing about hit the rust off. It was a homemade device. |
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On Jul 16, 2:00*pm, harry wrote:
On Jul 16, 7:23*pm, "ppp" wrote: I have a 4" steel well casing, the top 5' of the casing is so encrusted with rust scale that I can't get the pump out. I have tried chipping out the scale but can't get it all. How would a well repairman get it out? I have a backhoe and I'm thinking of digging down as deep as I can and cutting off the casing. Then put a piece of 5" plastic well pipe in with a rubber coupling to fix it. Has anyone ever tried this? The top part will have to be replaced as you need to get your new/ repaired pump in as well as the old old one out.. *Your plan sounds good to me. I did see a descaling device once that was just a ridgid steel rod with a piece of chain on the end. It was spun at a fair speed, the chain thrashing about hit the rust off. It was a homemade device. A giant lawn trimmer!!!!!! |
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