How to retrieve a box buried in sandy water

zrp31

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I have stumbled upon a box that is buried 15 ft in the ground. The issue with this, is that the box is located near a river; therefore, the water table is 4 below the surface. Below the water table, the soil is all sand (sandy water). We have attempted to reach this box by digging down to this location with a manhole and a pump; however, the sand keeps coming back up when we are excavating the sand. I am in need of a suggestion on how to retrieve this box without digging to reach it, because this is proving to not be possible. I was thinking about using a water pump, and pumping water that is above the box to below the box. This would create a "cycle" of the water possibly lift the box to this surface. I have no idea if this will work, but I am looking for some advice on how to proceed.
 

Calgarychef

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I don't know how to get it but how did you find it? And if you can't see it how do you know it's a box? Maybe look at what's been tried on oak island to get some ideas. A culvert dropped down and excavated with water pressure as you go down with a dive suit sounds like a good idea to me, as long as you don't kill yourself in the process
 

bottlebum

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Is it a metal box? I'm guessing that it is, but want to be sure.

lol! Just realized how old this thread is. Did you ever retrieve the box?
 

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Robot

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Never be "Shy" to use ideas that have worked in the "Past"!

Yes, referred to above...Dan Blankenship used several Fuel Storage Tanks cut out to get down into Borehole 10X.



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Just make sure they are not full of fuel when you "Blow Torch" the ends off.

Cut the ends off
Place it over your location
Dig down and use a water pump to clear out the water as it seeps in.
15 Feet and you have a "Treasure Chest"?
 

bottlebum

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Jet a magnet down to the box, and then jet your way back out with reverse-facing nozzles. The jets will loosen the sand ahead of the box as it is being lifted out.
 

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A2coins

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Really when your done I need help raising a treasure galleon which is stuck on a coral reef!!!!!!
 

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4x4x4

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I have stumbled upon a box that is buried 15 ft in the ground. The issue with this, is that the box is located near a river; therefore, the water table is 4 below the surface. Below the water table, the soil is all sand (sandy water). We have attempted to reach this box by digging down to this location with a manhole and a pump; however, the sand keeps coming back up when we are excavating the sand. I am in need of a suggestion on how to retrieve this box without digging to reach it, because this is proving to not be possible. I was thinking about using a water pump, and pumping water that is above the box to below the box. This would create a "cycle" of the water possibly lift the box to this surface. I have no idea if this will work, but I am looking for some advice on how to proceed.

Sure would like to hear how this endeavor went !
 

Goodyguy

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Sure would like to hear how this endeavor went !

I doubt anything came of it.
He made a total of three posts on t-net.

First, after reading the post that he stumbled onto a box buried 15 feet underground using a gold detector I would have to question the credibility of the claim.
Second, if he did find a box full of gold he would be wise not to post it.

GG~
 

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