Porky's Hole Thoughts: Hammers and Bits Howard "Porky" Cutter MGWC September 1, 2012 No Comments A discussion of different drilling methods and geologic formations.Read More
All's Well That Ends Well August 1, 2012 No Comments Volunteers improve lives in Central America by drilling water wells.Read More
“Let Me Tell Ya”: Back to Our 22-W, and a Few Facts about the Competition John Schmitt June 4, 2012 No Comments A continuation of the discussion about a 22-W drill rig.Read More
A Bit of Good Sense Joe Bradfield June 4, 2012 No Comments A visit with a geothermal drilling firm, Mid-State Construction Co. in Livingston, Tenn.Read More
Porky's Hole Thoughts: A Professional Drilling Business Howard "Porky" Cutter MGWC June 4, 2012 No Comments A visit with Somerset Well Drilling, Westover, Md.Read More
Selecting and Sizing Submersible Pump Cable Tips for Pump Installers, Servicers Running Cable for Water Wells Bob Pelikan March 1, 2012 One Comment This article helps pump installers and servicers decide which type and size of submersible pump cable to use for water well applications.Read More
Let Me Tell Ya: More about Drop Pipe John Schmitt January 3, 2012 2 Comments A look back at the introduction of black polyethylene pipe in pump installations.Read More
Tech Topics: Using Multiple Pressure Tanks for Larger Systems Bob Pelikan October 1, 2011 No Comments "The primary function of the pressure tank in a pumped water system is to protect the pump motor."Read More
Dual-rotary Drilling February 1, 2010 No Comments The distinguishing feature of the dual-rotary (DR) drill rig is a lower rotary drive, which is used to independently advance casing up to 40 inches, depending on the drill model.Read More