Water Wells and World War II: Rationing and Scrap Metal Drives Columnist Remembers Another Difficult, Unusual Time John Schmitt June 3, 2020 No Comments Columnist puts rig series on hold for WWII recollections.Read More
National Driller and the Media Future Brand Growing Beyond Print, Expanding Digital and Video Jeremy Verdusco June 1, 2020 No Comments Brand leaves print magazine in the past, expands digital and video.Read More
Central Mine Equipment’s CME-75 June 1, 2020 No Comments Rig can mount on single or tandem rear axle truck or ATV carrier.Read More
Help! My Best Driller Just Got a Job Offer Money May Not Be the Pain Point for Crews Jessica Alexander May 29, 2020 No Comments Money is nice. Crews also like challenges and promotions.Read More
When Should I Give Up on a Drilling Project? May 28, 2020 No Comments In Ask Brock episode 59, host Brock Yordy talks about the unthinkable: when to throw in the towel on a hole.Read More
A Driller’s Primer on Wire Rope Connections, Rigging Often When It Fails, it’s the Connection not the Rope Itself Dave Bowers May 27, 2020 No Comments Know the strengths, weaknesses of different connecting technologies.Read More
Training, Professional Development for Drillers amid Covid-19 May 26, 2020 No Comments On today's Drilling In-Site, we talk with Capt. Jacob Fletcher of the RED HORSE and Thomas Howe of WMU.Read More
More on that Custom-Built 1950s Water Well Drilling Rig John Schmitt May 25, 2020 No Comments In about 1950, my dad found a well-used 1935 Ford truck chassis and decided that would be a great basis for his new and improved shop-built rig.Read More
An Interview with McEllhiney Lecturer Jeff Williams Drilling Industry Vet Talks Business, Recruiting, Training Brock Yordy May 22, 2020 No Comments We speak to former NGWA president about business, recruiting.Read More
How Do I Handle Engineers with No Practical Field Experience? May 21, 2020 No Comments Host Brock Yordy discusses the driller/engineer dynamic in the latest Ask Brock, episode 58.Read More