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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq_Q06sFV7U - just rams one short section after another. This example is 24' long ram. Set is againsts wider area of dirt - no stabilization needed. | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq_Q06sFV7U - just rams one short section after another. This example is 24' long ram. Set is againsts wider area of dirt - no stabilization needed. | ||
*[https://youtu.be/RK1J8kC1sEY?si=pcitWSNjovMjQP8h A Video by the YouTube Channel "Practical Engineering" Titled "How To Install a Pipeline Under a Railroad" ] ( '''~15 Minute Watch''' ) | |||
**This was a bit more of an intense setup, but it was essentially a larger [[Earth Auger]] on it's side, but they also had additional auger sections they could add in similar to drill pipe, and it also has that ram for the casing. A direct modification of an Earth Auger and some hacked together [[Gridbeam]] / Hydraulic Cylinders and all that would be neat to see. WAY easier said than done, and that video was some major operation going under a railroad by another road with a pile of unknown stuff buried down there, and they used a [[Trench Box]], but for stuff like that driveway it could probably be done! |
Revision as of 00:57, 30 April 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rq_Q06sFV7U - just rams one short section after another. This example is 24' long ram. Set is againsts wider area of dirt - no stabilization needed.
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Practical Engineering" Titled "How To Install a Pipeline Under a Railroad" ( ~15 Minute Watch )
- This was a bit more of an intense setup, but it was essentially a larger Earth Auger on it's side, but they also had additional auger sections they could add in similar to drill pipe, and it also has that ram for the casing. A direct modification of an Earth Auger and some hacked together Gridbeam / Hydraulic Cylinders and all that would be neat to see. WAY easier said than done, and that video was some major operation going under a railroad by another road with a pile of unknown stuff buried down there, and they used a Trench Box, but for stuff like that driveway it could probably be done!