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Can you say "no" to that face?
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Can you say "no" to that face?
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That is a trip question My friend.
"No" I guess. But then again. I just Said no. Hhhhmmmm....
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Yea thats what I meant.
Its like My Pug. Cant possible be mad at him Attachment 28312
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You think we all like the same color?
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Janet's highly sought after Toffee.:p:p
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From my POS T-mobile thingie
10 5/8" PDC (positive displacement cutters)
Just pulled it out from about 8100'.
We run about 30k weight on these at 130- 150 RPM.
(About 80 RPM from the mud turbine downhole motor it attaches to, and another 50 RPM with the rotary table at surface.
I slide for direction with only the downhole motor. Pump rate determines motor HP output as well as bit RPM)
Cost? This one is about $50,000.00
No one buys them unless they ruin them, all bits are leased since Howard Hughes reinvented the drill bit business upon taking over Hughes bits from his grandfather.
(I think it was his grandfather)
When Howard did that it changed the entire industry and reaped him his fortune.
This particular bit is not a Hughes however.
It's a different brand.
The "jets" you can see are where the fluid comes out.
At our average pump rate of 550 gallons a minute, the internal pressure is about 2500 PSI.
TFA (Total flow area) of the jets is 1.856 sq. inches.
The fluid velocity out of those jets at those parameters is 95 fps (feet per second)
It keeps the cutters clean and cool!