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On 2/3/2024 at 6:58 AM, MontereyMX said:

This is interesting.  Ive got 360 acres in Runnels county with two wells but neither is listed.

Are they older than around year 2000?

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  • As I posted above, I have a need to dig a few holes on our place, but before that happens I'll tell a story on one of my favorite holes on our place and one that I currently hate the most.  This took

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    Nice Saturday. Got after it about 3 hours. Not a big update, but satisfying.  Used the big jackhammer today. Very hard rock layer. I'm now about 5 ft below the third set. So that means I ca

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1 hour ago, MontereyMX said:

Absolutely 

That's probably why they aren't on there.  We have another well on our property that was done in the early 1990s that isn't logged.  I guess the state didn't collect all the permits and well data prior to around 2000.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Judge Roybeanbag said:

That's probably why they aren't on there.  We have another well on our property that was done in the early 1990s that isn't logged.  I guess the state didn't collect all the permits and well data prior to around 2000.

Yeah, the well at my parents' house, likely dug in 1957 when the house was built and then deepened in the 1990s after someone started irrigating crops down the road, isn't on there either.

On 2/5/2024 at 1:14 PM, Judge Roybeanbag said:

I guess the state didn't collect all the permits and well data prior to around 2000.

Depends on the area. If there is no groundwater conservation district you can drill all you want with no paperwork. GCD's are like HOA's. A giant pita.

It’s been about 2 weeks since @CleverNickname posted. Did he not listen to our advice on a ventilation fan?

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I'm alive. Barely. It's been rain in the forecast each weekend and I'm on what feels like day 21 of rsv/cold/flu/covid. And now begins spring sport weekend season, so time is a bit more scarce. On top of that, big wind blew off half my tree house roof, and I need to get new metal panels up. Sigh. 

That’s a lot of sick. Have you tried rubbing some dirt on it? You should have a lot of it laying around by now.

12 hours ago, CleverNickname said:

... I'm on what feels like day 21 of rsv/cold/flu/covid.

Have you seen a physician? Whether you have health insurance may factor into this, but I would urge you to get that checked out if you're not improving. While cough and fatigue can take a couple of weeks to subside, especially with URI, it wouldn't hurt to have a doctor take a look and rule out a secondary infection etc. I'm not a doctor, but am the queen of developing secondary illnesses due to a weaker immune system. Learned that the hard way and it's much more $$ in the long run. Take care of yourself!

This thread inspired a new song by Blackberry Smoke.

 

 

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Pulled out the 8ft wood ladder. Too short on the deep end. Put a folding extension ladder. Got about 28 buckets out of the "shallow side"

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My buckets:

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So I'm about 11' even across the bottom. Next time I'll bring up some 2x10s for side lagging. It's time. Hoping to score a used 20 ft ladder. Might save the lagging for the heat of the summer, and try to get to 13' across before it gets too scorching. 

 

@CleverNickname, call around to the pawn shops on 183.  I think there are maybe 3 within reasonable distance from you.

Also, have you considered maybe a metal cap for the hole?  Keep rain out (I don't know what your current cover is like)... & what are you doing for overall "attractive nuisance" issues re: kids?

At 11’ is it not relatively cool?

If this were my hole it would be much shallower and there would be empty beer cans strewn hither and yon.

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Been almost a month.  Getting any work done over Spring Break?

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Not really. Well, I did find a used 21' ladder so that should hold for a while. I gotta build a 10x20 shed roof at la Casita. This weekend looks to be soggy, so I'm not sure if I will get up there. Did Big Bend / McDonald star party / Balmorhea for Spring Break.

1 hour ago, CleverNickname said:

Did Big Bend / McDonald star party / Balmorhea for Spring Break.

See any good holes out there?

6 hours ago, CleverNickname said:

Not really. Well, I did find a used 21' ladder so that should hold for a while. I gotta build a 10x20 shed roof at la Casita. This weekend looks to be soggy, so I'm not sure if I will get up there. Did Big Bend / McDonald star party / Balmorhea for Spring Break.

You DO know I have plenty of metal roof panels that would prob. fit your needs.  No charge, you come & get (78620).

How close is that to balanced rock?

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On 3/15/2024 at 3:00 PM, deft said:

How close is that to balanced rock?

Probably about 8 miles west toward Terlingua. You park on a little pullout next to a bridge over a wash and just follow the drainage. It's in the Parent hiking guide, but not on the park website. I think you could also come at it from Croton Springs, but you'd probably want a map and GPS for that. It's open desert, but damn some other Big Bend hikes can get crowded and sometimes a man just needs to stop and piss.

15 hours ago, CleverNickname said:

Probably about 8 miles west toward Terlingua.

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been a long while, but other ranch projects are finishing up. Except the 6 yards of of 3/4 I've been spreading in ruts. 

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finally started to timber the walls on the 2nd level (4-8 ft). Got a piece of lumber in all the corners, and completed one side. Put the next set of emergency ladder. Got me new (to me) taller ladder in.

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• What are the dimensions of the hole, L × W?
• How deep?
• Temperature @ deprh vs. current topside?
• How long does it take to get from top to bottom?
• What tools are you using @ the bottom?
• Do you leave tools @ the bottom or bring them all up every time?
• How do you secure the opening to prevent an attractive nuisance?
• Do you wish you had made the opening larger, i.e. 6×8 to start & maybe wishing you had gone 8×8 instead for a bit more turnaround room or space for a 2nd person?
• What's Mrs. Clever think of all this? 
● Do you ever anticipate going horizontal?
•• If so, how far?
••What direction?  Away from the house?   180⁰ from the house?   90⁰?  • Maybe as an antechamber & how large?
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• Inside is 30"x48" made of 4x6s and 2x walls

• currently about 11.5'

• it is a little bit cooler/warmer or at least the air isn't

• it takes a little bit to carefully climb ladder. I haul up buckets with a pully

• I used an electric jackhammer if it's. shelf of rock. Otherwise a 48" bully digger, rock hammer, and chisel. I have a metal dog food scoop that is good for loose stuff. A hand garden fork is good for scraping walls. A couple of padded gardening kneeleres are nice. I have a 36" crowbar which is good in tight space. Two small shivers, one a round and the other a transfer shovel.

• jack hammer comes out. Usually I leave the other stuff.

• Sometimes a big piece of 3/4 ply covers it (atop some extra 4x4 pieces. I roll screen mesh over to try and keep bugs and frogs out. It's about a quarter mile from the road, and it was a wet May, so O let it air out this past couple of months. 

• Any larger and I'd need to divide the compartment in half or use 6x6s as the main framing. 

• Mrs doesn't mind. I come back happier amd less stressed.

• I want to do at least 4 sets if 4' sections, maybe 5. I figure go down to 20 or 22 and then think about going sideways. I'd like to get deep enough and from there frame up amd pour concrete in lifts, building from the bottom up. I could remove sections. The wood is pressure treated, but it wont last forever. Maybe I'll even source basalt rebar. You need 2.5x tunnel height in overburden. So a 4' tunnel would need 10' (14 total), 5' = 17.5, and 6' = 21'. Six ft is probably overkill, but might be nice to have the option. Amd of course when I go sideways... mine cart tracks!

• I'd go out the 48" side away from the road. Pretty much the only way to go. But I could put another hole after a ways!

Are you starting to feel the heat from the earths core yet? If you put your ear to the ground, can you hear the Chinese people talking on the other side?

How many dead hookers could you fit in the hole?

Asking for a friend.  

1 hour ago, miguelito said:

How many dead hookers could you fit in the hole?

Asking for Craig James.

 

He only needs to know if it’ll fit 5. Allegedly.

There is absolutely no logical reason for this thread to be one of my favorites on Surly, but here we are.  Keep up the good work.  We are all counting on you.

Indeed. This is the most man like thread. All the shaggy wives are going “ ughhhh”.

On 7/4/2024 at 9:42 PM, deft said:

Are you starting to feel the heat from the earths core yet?

WTF did you do?

 

Flerfers are giving you the :roleyes: treatment.

"There is no "core" for something that is a single plane.

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Starting to approach claustrophobia levels for me. I would like for you to start up a 10:1 ratio of depth to width please sir.

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Little ranch trip.

 

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sets every 48" middle to middle. Works better if it's 60" so I have room to tighten bolts.

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I love your hole. Shit wait, I love seeing pictures of your hole. No, dammit, you have dug a pretty cool hole. Impressive hole. Goddammit, nevermind.

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What message board does your wife post on I want to read that thread

On 7/17/2024 at 6:55 PM, markstanco said:

Starting to approach claustrophobia levels for me. I would like for you to start up a 10:1 ratio of depth to width please sir.

No way I would climb down that ladder into that hole.  No way at all.

18 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said:

No way I would climb down that ladder into that hole.  No way at all.

What if puts the lotion in the basket?

On 8/11/2024 at 2:15 PM, HOOKEM4 said:

I love your hole. Shit wait, I love seeing pictures of your hole. No, dammit, you have dug a pretty cool hole. Impressive hole. Goddammit, nevermind.

This is a safe space - you can go ahead & say it: "I want to touch your hole".

New to the thread. Why is the hole being dug? Did anyone ask it? Maybe it does not want to be a hole. And if you are digging a hole, does the dirt/rock extracted become a hill?

So many damn questions. Guess off to page 1

33 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said:

New to the thread. Why is the hole being dug? Did anyone ask it? Maybe it does not want to be a hole. And if you are digging a hole, does the dirt/rock extracted become a hill?

So many damn questions. Guess off to page 1

Welcome.  You will never want to leave.

17 minutes ago, SurlyGator said:

Welcome.  You will never want to leave.

So I have gone down the hole?

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