✅ SOLVED I have no idea at all. Any ideas?

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Found on beach don't know what so ever. Has threaded pipe on one end almost like a top to a pump. Idk, any ideas?
 

It looks like well point to me. They were driven into the ground in areas where the groundwater was very shallow. It had a hand pump on top. steve
 

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Is it a drive point end to a well pump?

The kind of drive point where you can drive the point down 10 feet or so and draw water?
 

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It looks like well point to me. They were driven into the ground in areas where the groundwater was very shallow. It had a hand pump on top. steve

I was hoping to be first with this ID!!!!! You were posting while I was typing!!!!!!!
 

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It looks like well point to me. They were driven into the ground in areas where the groundwater was very shallow. It had a hand pump on top. steve

Could any body try to date this?
 

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Those drive point wells have been used for years and years and years.

If I were just guessing, and this is a sure guess, I would tend to think it would be post World War II, but it could be early than that.
 

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Those drive point wells have been used for years and years and years.

If I were just guessing, and this is a sure guess, I would tend to think it would be post World War II, but it could be early than that.

Thanks
 

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Sand Point, and they still are being made.
 

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Marked as solved!
 

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When my point was taken out of my 60 ft well the driller took it to a big rock and hit it on rock a few times on side it cleaned up he said good as new back down the hole and new pipes that had a hole in old one pumping to this day some are stainless steel .
 

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