Mick Annick
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put enough explosives in them, they are gone.
Yes but difficult there, it’s surrounded by an SSSI
put enough explosives in them, they are gone.
No disagreement on how clever he is, but the water table, location and artesian water are not related, you could be on top of a mountain and hit artesian
But, put very simply - ‘We are not, he did not’.
I’d need to find something cheap, this is 2x2m and is more than I was planning to spend on a shed
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(Looks like a fun shape though)
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Seems expensive for a bit of plastic, the one below was only about 2k.
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Can you imagine something going wrong and having to get someone out of there or emergency services down inside? Think I'd want a set of stairs rather than a ladder.
Seems expensive for a bit of plastic, the one below was only about 2k.
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Best to do nothing and nothing will go wrong until you die, then it all goes wrong in one go.
Bob
Did not yet
My job basically starts with drilling holes in the ground, trust me, water can appear at the most unexpected moments
Well, it ain’t going to affect Colin’s den. The amount of concrete that refilled any gaps between the fully wellded consruction and the surrounding limestone strata would see to that. Perhaps you need to look at the geology of the area before making too many claims.
Reminds me of when I watched locals digging water wells up in north east Thailand. They’d start with digging a round hole 4’ diameter, and drop a short section of concrete water pipe in. Then they’d dig out below that so it slowly sank down as they dug. Then they would progressively add more concrete sections as they went deeper, until they eventually hit water.Did not yet
My job basically starts with drilling holes in the ground, trust me, water can appear at the most unexpected moments
A lad was killed on the beach bordering my dads land when he was a kid, the lad had tunnelled into the soft sand cliff and it collapsed on him
Calm down fella, think you need to take a breath here
I wasn't saying his tunnel was going to flood imminently, just joining in the discussion and pointing out a difference between ground water and artesian
I know it can be hard if someone doesn't agree with your hero but you will end up giving yourself an aneurism if you don't watch your blood pressure
Reminds me of when I watched locals digging water wells up in north east Thailand. They’d start with digging a round hole 4’ diameter, and drop a short section of concrete water pipe in. Then they’d dig out below that so it slowly sank down as they dug. Then they would progressively add more concrete sections as they went deeper, until they eventually hit water.
Similar to this, but this is in Sri Lanka.
Iirc it stopped sinking and they had to add a few hundred tons of weight to get it sinking again?It's called a caisson - Brunel invented this method to dig the entrance shafts to what is now the Wapping-Rotherhithe tunnel on the East London Line.
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I think everyone needs to chill out a bit... he's 6... how far is he going to dig?