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Bob Westphal, Vice President of Michels Pipeline Construction, Inc., in Brownsville, Wisconsin, explains why his entire worldwide operation uses just one drillhead tracking system exclusively.
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Mickey Redwine owns the Dynamic Cable Construction Company in Ben Wheeler, Texas. He's built his reputation, and his company, by taking on unusually tough jobs.
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Daryl Dunbar, owner of Down Under Construction in Sterling, Virginia, tells how he has turned a variety of straightforward, mainstream drilling projects into a profitable business.
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James Ditto, Directional Drilling Superintendent for C & B Associates in Mineral Wells, Texas, describes the uneven terrain he faced during a recent 880' bore under the Medina River.
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Ken Traub, Vice President of Hemlock Directional Boring in Torrington, Connecticut, explains how he beat the terrain -and the competition- on a recent no dig on Long Island.
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Gary Cornthwaite, Directional Drilling Manager for MRM Technical Group in New Berlin, Wisconsin, talks about the importance of customer service and training and how one supplier has exceeded his expectations.
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Robert Pyles, Foreman for the Matricciani Company in Baltimore, Maryland, is introducing his customers to a new, more cost-effective way to install gravity lines.
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Bill Graham, President of Florida Boring, Inc., in Englewood, Florida, compares DigiTrak locators to other tracking systems he's tried on directional drilling jobs throughout the southeastern United States.
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Richard Reed, Superintendent of Manuel Brothers, in Grass Valley, California, talks about a recent 4-day drill under Cottonwood Creek.
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