Pitcher Pump To Make Use Of Old Abandoned Well

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Plumber, electrician, lumberjack, outdoorsman, volunteer flood preventer, ancient food collector/taster and YouTuber. That's just what we know of Sir Post right now. 😄👍

NCRRanger
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This project of yours really takes me back to my childhood. My Grandma had a hand pump well on the old farmhouse. I had a ton of fun fetching water as a kid.
Thank you.

djmcgil
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Very interesting. You've motivated me to go see if I can rehab our old 80y/o pump well.

MissScrappy
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I think using plumbers tape was a good idea but just a pro tip, always wrap the tape in the same direction of the threads, that way it doesn't get boogered up when you screw the next piece on. You know a lot about a lot of things, Post, and I'm impressed. This video was just as interesting to me as the one you did on tapping maple trees for syrup. Once again you've made a nice educational video.

BarredCoast
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There is no end to post 10's talent, he can turn his hand to everything. He's so entertaining, I think everyone needs a post 10 in their lives.. well done on another brilliant video..👏

stephanierussell
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Love the way you did the "Vana" move at the beginning of your video. Way to make presenting a pump very interesting. Thank you.

Lookinthemirror
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This was pretty awesome. I learned so much about old wells from this. I don't normally watch these kind of videos but thanks for sharing it.

praiserdusty
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Gosh, I can remember working one of those pumps back in the 1940s. Love that you do this Post 10.

heatherlane
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Post 10 needs his own tv show‼️…love you post‼️I’m moving to Brunswick Maine next march can’t wait

outdoorswitheli
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This is perfect timing! Getting ready to do this same thing very soon. We have already replaced the broken concrete top and now just have to do the plumbing part. Thank you, very helpful!!

jenwhite
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The place my aunt and her family lived had a well & a pump. Watching you pump the water out brought strong fun memories. Bringing in the water for cooking, drinking and dishes. Bath water was a different story. Had to haul in 5 to 10 gallons of water sore arms time.

judithfairchild
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For a second there I thought I was watching The Ring ⚫️ lol cool experiment/project 😎 👍

NYDRAINS
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I remember when there were pumps like that at rest areas in Maine. Some with a little drinking fountain. The sound brings me right back.

Mike_Plays
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Amazing. I truly believe there's nothing you can't do. Adding the water bowl for the animals was such a kind and thoughtful touch.

nanvolentine
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Interesting project. Good job. Chris from England

chrisryan
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It's always a good idea to use plumber's tape as you did. If you don't, unscrewing it in the future will be much harder. In addition to 4 wraps of teflon tape, I also use Hercules Pro Dope thread sealant which is the ultimate pipe thread sealant and rated for potable water; you can buy it at better hardware stores, home improvement centers, and professional plumbing suppliers.

Peter_S_
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Hey bud, get a hammer drill for any masonry drilling. Then your bits will last as they should and you won't burn through $65 in bits for a single hole!

philipdmcneil
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Your accent is amazing, I've seen a lot of English-speaking authors on the Internet, yours is 100% understandable%

ИванМалиновский-оф
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Very interesting mate. I might take your recommendation and get one. Maybe do a review here in Australia 😂🇦🇺
Cheers bro!

DrainCleaningAUSTRALIA
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There are lots of places in Wisconsin like this. I love to see someone appreciate things like this.

jkl