Watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcCUMcSxFF0 - what do you think about those rods and the 800 ft wood - interesting
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Watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcCUMcSxFF0 - what do you think about those rods and the 800 ft wood - interesting
I learned how to use them from a old well driller family friend.
Yes they do work.
On the witching rods, yes for sure they work for some people not everyone, and I don’t think anyone really knows why. I remember asking my hydraulics instructor about it and he openly said he didn’t have any idea.
On the 800 foot wood….well I like his thinking about opening your mind and not swallowing everything you’re fed out of a textbook. I won’t comment on the evolutionary aspects of his interpretations. I work in heavy construction; we removed an old dam on the Trent-Severn a few years ago and the cut-off wall deep below it was made of tongue and groove fir, and it wasn’t rotted at all. Co-workers of mine have talked about stone piers for old railway bridges which were sitting on wooden cribs down in the riverbed, and the wood was perfectly sound over a hundred years old. Wood lasts a long long time in the absence of oxygen.