Bridge End Farm
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Growing up on a farm and seeing many things one of which was dowsing or water witching as they called it. My grandpa would walk around where he wished a well to be using a water type piece of wood like a willow or water oak etc. He hold the Y handles and it would start shaking and driving to the ground. We always hit water, after a while as I grew older he passed the art on to me. It is really fun to do and try. I have his and my witchers in a shed on the farm and use them still today
Once at a work site without plans we need to find the water feed. I cut two hangars about 15 in and bent 5 in at a ninety. Laying them resting in my hands. As I walked around in front of the yard as they crossed back and forth, I laid markers. My workers were laughing at me. As they dug in each spot which I got 6 crossing in the front of the yard, the main water line was discovered. The other 5 were underground sprinkler lines.
I have played with finding coins etc with them and recommend it to anyone, like anything you have to practice to get confidence and be good at it.
Once at a work site without plans we need to find the water feed. I cut two hangars about 15 in and bent 5 in at a ninety. Laying them resting in my hands. As I walked around in front of the yard as they crossed back and forth, I laid markers. My workers were laughing at me. As they dug in each spot which I got 6 crossing in the front of the yard, the main water line was discovered. The other 5 were underground sprinkler lines.
I have played with finding coins etc with them and recommend it to anyone, like anything you have to practice to get confidence and be good at it.