How to pump water with compressed air.There is no reason to pay a lot of money for a water pump if this unit will do all you want. The cost is very low. The materials list is for a 100 foot well; adjust this to meet your well depth. Materials list 1/8" strong woven nylon line, 110 feet 110 feet of 1-1/4" plastic (PVC) pipe 110 feet of 1/2" plastic (PVC) pipe 1 box of 100 stainless steel screws 3,8" long 1 well cap (built or bought) 1 stainless steel clamp to hold bottom pipes together 1 stainless steel clamp to hold 1-1/4" pipe at top of well cap 1 stainless steel clamp to hold 1/2" pipe at top of well cap 2 1-1/4" 90 degree elbows 2 1/2" 90 degree elbows 1 roll duct tape screening material 1-1/4" and 1/2" connectors PVC joint compound (get a new can, it will hold better) 1 air compressor (useful for many things) 1 connector from your compressor to the 1/2" PVC How to pump well water with plastic pipe and air compressor compressor, machine that decreases the volume of air or other gas by the application of pressure. Compressor types range from the simple hand pump and the piston-equipped compressor used to inflate tires to machines that use a rotating, bladed element to achieve To start, you will need to remove the well cap. If damaged, build or buy a new one. Keep the well clean. Put four holes in the well cap. (Illustration 1.) Two holes for vents, one for the 1 1/4" discharge pipe Noun 1. discharge pipe - a pipe through which fluids can be discharged hydrant - a discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from the mains of waterworks , and one for the 1/2" air pipe. Screen the vents. [ILLUSTRATION 1 OMITTED] Next, tie a weight, like a large nut, on one end of the lag" nylon line and let it down the well to measure the depth to the water standing in the well. Mark this point on the line. I used wire ties from the grocery store. Continue dropping the line to measure how deep the well is, and put a wire tie on the line for a marker. Now remove the nylon line and lay it straight out from the well, to measure how long to make the pipes. The discharge pipe is 1 1/4" diameter, the air pipe is 1/2" diameter. Use adhesive adhesive, substance capable of sticking to surfaces of other substances and bonding them to one another. The term adhesive cement is sometimes used in place of adhesive, especially when referring to a synthetic adhesive. and two small stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. screws at each connection. Make the 1-1/4" pipe the same length as the well depth. Put the end furthest from the well through the hole you made in the well cap and have it protrude pro·trude v. 1. To push or thrust outward. 2. To jut out; project. out past the well cap enough to reach over your barrel top. (See illustration 2). [ILLUSTRATION 2 OMITTED] Now put the 1-1/4" clamp clamp (klamp) a surgical device for compressing a part or structure. rubber dam clamp a metallic device used to retain the dam on a tooth. clamp n. on top of the well cap. This will eventually keep the pump from dropping down the well, so make it tight and be sure it won't slip down the hole in the well cap. Next, make the 1/2" line. Starting at the bottom, put on two 90 degree elbows and a 30" piece of pipe and insert it up into the 1-1/4" pipe and clamp both pipes together (Illustration 3). [ILLUSTRATION 3 OMITTED] Tape the two pipes together every 10 feet. Continue building the 1/2" line up to the top, through the well cap plus 4 inches. Put a stainless steel clamp on the 1/2" pipe on top of the well cap and then hook up a connector to connect to your compressor. Now it is time to put it all down the well. Tie a bag or feed sack around the well cap to help keep it clean as you drag it across the yard. Do get some help. Put the pipes down the well. They aren't heavy, just awkward. It helps if you have something to arch the pipes over, like a large truck box. Do arch the pipes high so as not to break them and lower away, finally resting all on the top of the well, and holding it all up with the well cap you affixed af·fix tr.v. af·fixed, af·fix·ing, af·fix·es 1. To secure to something; attach: affix a label to a package. 2. earlier. Now hook up the two elbows on the 1-1/4" pipe, putting a piece of pipe over to your barrel and a short piece to point down into the barrel. Don't poke See peek/poke. poke - The BASIC command to write a value to an absolute address. See peek. the end of the discharge pipe into the barrel. The air needs to escape. Now hook up the compressor and you are ready for water. What is happening here is air is pumped down the small pipe and released into the larger pipe forming bubbles which rise and capture the water and bring it to the top. You may not have a large well and can get by with a 3/4" discharge pipe and a 1/4" air line. Just don't block the bottom of the large pipe with the small one. Leave room for the water to enter. This article wouldn't be complete without something on the air compressor. The main effort is to put some air down the small line that is only blocked by water. Any compressor capable of pumping up an auto tire will do. Air volume is more important than great pressure. I used an automobile air conditioner conditioner, n 1. an additive substance used to increase the effectiveness of another substance. 2. a substance added to enamel that improves a sealant's ability to adhere. pump with great success but it did pump oil, and that isn't good. Get yourself a good air compressor, (See the Sears catalog catalog, descriptive list, on cards or in a book, of the contents of a library. Assurbanipal's library at Nineveh was cataloged on shelves of slate. The first known subject catalog was compiled by Callimachus at the Alexandrian Library in the 3d cent. B.C. ). They are very useful for a lot of things and will pump water as well. This may seem like a poor man's Poor man's is a common slang term used to compare one thing with another. It is not necessarily a derogatory term. It is usually used in a sentence as "X is a poor man's Y", with "X" being the person or thing one is referring to, and "Y" being the superior but similar person or pump, but there are some advantages over other pumps. It won't freeze; you can do it yourself; any servicing is done at the compressor and not down the well; and if you just happen to live past the power company, you can still have that water and not cost you an arm and a leg. I do hope I've helped and I would like to hear about your success with your pump. Vehicle starting tip It's cold, foggy fog·gy adj. fog·gi·er, fog·gi·est 1. a. Full of or surrounded by fog. b. Resembling or suggestive of fog. 2. , and damp. You turn the key on the ol' jalopy, and the engine croaks, "I think I can I think I can I think I can," which gives you the alarming thought that maybe it cannot. Weak battery? Probably not. The most common cause of such a problem is moisture around the distributor or coil. Condensation on these parts causes current to leak (programming) leak - With a qualifier, one of a class of resource-management bugs that occur when resources are not freed properly after operations on them are finished, so they effectively disappear (leak out). This leads to eventual exhaustion as new allocation requests come in. away to ground, thus lowering the voltage delivered to the starter. It's a simple problem with a simple solution. Using a hair dryer, direct a warm blast at the top of the distributor and the top of the coil. In extreme cases it might be necessary to open the distributor in order to dry it, but this is rare. RELATED ARTICLE: Waterproof matches Campers know they don't have to fall in the drink or get caught in the rain for matches to get wet. High humidity humidity, moisture content of the atmosphere, a primary element of climate. Humidity measurements include absolute humidity, the mass of water vapor per unit volume of natural air; relative humidity (usually meant when the term humidity -- or carrying a book of matches in your pocket in hot weather can render them useless. No need to buy waterproof matches. Make your own. Dip wooden "strike anywhere" matches in melted wax. A light coating is all you need, or want. (Use caution: wax is highly flammable flam·ma·ble adj. Easily ignited and capable of burning rapidly; inflammable. [From Latin flamm .) Lay them on a piece of foil until cool, then wrap them in the foil and place in a water-tight container. Peel off peel 1 n. 1. The skin or rind of certain fruits and vegetables. 2. 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