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|    amdx to Vaughn    |
|    Re: Help, part name for well jetting    |
|    23 Jun 14 15:54:15    |
      From: nojunk@knology.net              On 6/22/2014 7:21 PM, Vaughn wrote:       > On 6/22/2014 3:57 PM, amdx wrote:       >> I've been searching for a part I used, without luck.       >> I had a part that I put on the end of my screen. The part was like a       >> coupler in that it slide on and was glued to the bottom of the screen.       >> The part also accepted a smaller pipe that slide into the well screen.       >> The part had a ball that acted as a check valve once the well was       >> drilled.       >       > I've never heard of the specific part you mention, but generically you       > are looking for a "self-jetting well point". They are a very standard       > item for construction site temporary dewatering.       >       > Vaughn               That's sounds like a good term for Google.       So far I've found this, but I don't know how it seals when finished or       why the water doesn't flow out of the slits while jetting. ( I suspect       an inner pipe)       > http://bonedryflorida.com/wellpoint-equipment/self-jetted-wellpoints/              I found some nice picture of metal self jetting wellpoints, but no pvc       and none for sale.               Thanks, Mikek                     ---       This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus       protection is active.       http://www.avast.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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