Posted by scottymudguy on August 14, 2011 at 19:21:33 from (209.115.232.65):
In Reply to: Lets try this again. posted by billonthefarm on August 14, 2011 at 18:03:06:
The operator will stand on that left side pedastal & run the rig, his helper will stand on the right side when it's time to make a connection & add a joint of pipe. he will have a "spanner" looking wrench that will fit a groove nothched in his pipe, slip the spanner on & set the drillstring down on top of his bushings that will be installed in the table. Then will "break" his quill off the downhole string, run the top head up & pick another piece of pipe up out of the storage rack on the right side with his winch line. Helper will either guide the top of the joint under the quill & operator will spin the quill to make them up or the helper will stab it in the piece setting on the table, make it up & use the winch to lower the string, then make the quill up & drill the new joint down...I cant really tell for sure wich way he will do it, but I suspect the latter of the two because that looks like a kelly bar that he already has made up. He will circulate mud through the "trough" set up at the rear there, solids will settle in the first two sections, & the cleanest mud will be recyled back to his pump, then up the standpipe, through the kelly hose & down through the drill pipe to cool the bit, clean the hole, & hold the hole open!! As Dell would say....simple ehh? Helper(s) will work their backsides off if they are any good.....
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