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Titus Nelson
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The Holey-Moley Vacuum Assisted Hole Digger was invented by Titus Nelson, a registered Professional Engineer in California. He has worked as a Professional Engineer in Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Colorado. Ten years of his career was in the mining industry where he mined deep shafts and tunnels for water and sewer projects. In addition, he worked as a smokejumper for the Forest Service and BLM. In his professional career, he worked as a mechanical engineer in the Aerospace Industry. The Holey-Moley Vacuum Assisted Hole Digger has a Patent Pending status. The unique design fills the need for a hole-digger that fits in-between cheap post hole diggers and expensive industrial drilling equipment. A single can now dig straight, uniform holes up to 12-inches in diameter to depths exceeding 15-feet. Let us know what you think!
Cat 6 Tools Powerful Electric Vacuum for Dirt
This is a short video ad about the new Cat 6 Tools' Electric Drum Vacuum for dirt. This is the most powerful portable drum vacuum available for dirt, gravel and sand. Made by Cat 6 Tools, LLC. see us at www.cat6tols.com
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Cat 6 Tools - Year End Special
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Titus Nelson, inventor of the Holey-Moley Digger describes the Year End Special at Cat 6 Tools - Products for moving dirt. He describes the Makita gasoline powered vacuum and filter drums. For More Information see Cat 6 Tools at cat6tools.com/o
Save Your Back With The Super Holey-Moley Digger
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This 30 second video describes the shop-vac assisted 4-1/2" Fence Post Hole Digger that digs deep uniform holes in minutes. We are growing - The new home of the Holey-Moley Digger is Cat 6 Tools, LLC. See us at cat6tools.com/ Learn more about Titus Nelson at cat6tools.com/cat-6-tools-llc/ Other Videos about the Holey Moley Digger: Save Your Back - Post Hole Diggers ua-cam.com/video/OKody3DK5os/...
Super Clay Post Hole Core Digger 6"
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The new home of the Holey-Moley digger is cat6tools.com/ The Post Hole Digger: This core digger is a vacuum assisted digging tool for home and ranch use. Unlike augers, the core digger will cut uniform holes through hard clay or wet clay and even tree roots. Very little material is sucked into the vacuum eliminating the need to worry about filter changes. The vacuum helps pull the digger down i...
Super Fast Fence Post Hole Digger - Time Lapse
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Cat 6 Tools, LLC is the new home of the Holey-Moley Digger www.cat6tools.com Learn more about Titus Nelson - Engineer & Inventor of the shop vacuum assisted Holey-Moley post hole digger - cat6tools.com/ Post Hole Digger - A promo video of the 4-½ inch all metal Fence Post Hole Digger. A time lapsed video shows the 4-½ inch Fence Post Hole Digger digging a hole 40 inches deep in 3 minutes. Also ...
Super Fast Holey-Moley Fence Post Hole Digger
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The new home of the Holey-Moley Digger is cat6tools.com/ Post Hole Digger - Cat 6 Tools, LLC is the new home of the Holey-Moley Vacuum Assisted Post Hole Digger that uses a standard shop vacuum to dig a post hole 40 inches deep in 3 minutes. The post hole digger, uses the same patented principles as the original 6-Inch Holey-Moley digger that has the capability of digging and reaming holes up t...
where do i get the digger head and pole attached to vacuum? i have the vacuum
You can order direct on line from cat6tools.com/ - the new home of the Holey-Moley Digger. Here is the direct link to the digger - product Call anytime: 702-533-4363
can it make a 5" diameter hole for 3.5"x 3.5" posts?
The diagonal for the post is just about 5 inches. I would suggest the 6 inch digger.cat6tools.com/product/holey-moley-post-hole-digger/
I was watching videos on birds of prey, the thumbnail of the next video was yours and I thought you were capturing a snake!
That would make an exciting day wouldn't it. Thanks.
Wow that's an interesting way to go about it. Would not have figured a shop vac would have enough power.
Cat 6 Tools is the new Home of the Holey Moley Digger. made in America. ua-cam.com/video/513PTZMT-DE/v-deo.html
The shop vac is one of the most underrated digging tools. See all our blog articles at cat6tools.com/all-posts/ See our videos on the digger here: cat6tools.com/post-hole-digger-videos/
I thought of the similar things:)
Very cool and innovative product. 👍🏻
Here in Florida I have pretty much straight coral-derived sand, so it should penetrate like a hot knife through butter. My water table is probably only 18" down and that might be a problem, though.
Keep going and pull the digger out and use the shop vacuum to suck out the slurry.. See our cyclonic buckets - cat6tools.com/product-category/wet-dry-vacuum-separators/. Here is our new web site, Home of the Holey Moley Digger. cat6tools.com/ Also enjoy my video on this product being made in America. ua-cam.com/video/513PTZMT-DE/v-deo.html
Call anytime if you have questions; Cat 6 Tools - 702-533-4363
$600 for that contraption???🤯
It is quite a contraption; It works under the 5 power of the resistance velocity, meaning that if you double the air flow through the unique patented digger head you get an increase in dirt movement of a factor of 32. The price is $577 for a 6 inch digger. Made in the USA and still available. If you want a cheap one, I can get one for you for $40 made of plastic. We are here to please.
It's pretty obvious all the non fence installers commenting, I dug 50 holes yesterday in dirt filled with rock, took all of 1 1/2 hours with The Little Beaver! This would only get used where there is potentially underground utilities. But this takes an ABSURD amount of time. I can hand dig 4 in the time he does 1!
Well Berry you are quite a professional from your comment. The Little Beaver costs over $3,000 and sure doesn't store in a 9x9x36 space. At 50 holes, you were paying $60 a hole to cover the basic cost of the Beaver. Most people don't have over $3,000 to pay for a digger. I would hate to the shipping cost for the Beaver. Not to knock it, the Beaver works great for what it is intended for. I have numerous customers that use the Holey-Moley digger to dig hole to 20 Feet. The Beaver won't do it. I also have professionals that use the Holey-Moley to get that one hole where there augers won't go. So it is worth it for even one hole. We have lots of new products in the vacuum area especially for digger. cat6tools.com/
The Home of the Holey-Moley. Digger is Cat 6 Tools, LLC. Visit the web site www.cat6tools.com
Hole isn't wide enough for a fence post , nice idea, wouldn't use it personally
We can go out to 12" with a 6 inch digger and 12 inch reamer. The hole can go down to 20 feet and are especially good for concrete tubes. cat6tools.com/
That older gentleman can really twist his shaft will getting sucked
Joshua you have such a creative intellect.
3ft into the ground and about 8ft off the plumb.
You missed the point I do believe.
Why not put down concrete instead of backfilling with dirt?
Yep, works fine as long as you are within range of an electrical socket.
Check out our engine powered vacuums for those that do not have electricity outlets or a Testla . cat6tools.com/product-category/vacuum-systems/
good work, now try rocky soil with huge boulders
Why would we want to do that?
That thing would be worthless in the long term …. That was a recreational hole, maybe work well for putting up your badminton net.
That was easy for you to say. I just love your intellect.
I can see dumping the backfill from one post but if that puppy is full from multiple holes it would be very heavy and thus make more sense to switch to blow mode. So check before you buy your shopvac that it has both modes.
Antonio thanks for the comment. The shop vac can get heavy if you let it get full. Here is a calculator that computes the weight of a shop vac with soil. No matter how you look at it soil weighs a lot. Even in buckets. So, we recommend dumping after each hole. cat6tools.com/shop-vacuum-weight-calculator/
Cool idea but when you have to dig 8-10 inch diameter holes 2-3ft deep it seems to be too time consuming What about in Florida where it’s basically all sugar sand. But it’s a cool idea
We found that digging a 6" hole to depth first and then reaming it is pretty fast. The diggers with shop vac, using our unique digger heads where huge velocities are generated are capable of digging to 20 feet. A 10 to 12 foot deep hole 12' in diameter is relatively easy. This digger has its place. Many people use it for holes for Pole Barns.
My TNT stick method works better on all type of soils !
As a former miner I can attest that Dynamite solver lots of probems.
did something similar in florida as long as the ground is dry this works great, didnt even need the metal end.
Amazing. How would this do in rocky clay?
call anytime and I can tell you what tools we have that will work best for your soil. 702-533-4363 Cat 6 Tools.
If i am in a dolitle situation i will have a rabbit or a mole do it for a carrot or potato
Get a little bicep training
no rocks
Take a look at the Video "The Post Hole From Hell" ua-cam.com/video/O-ep05-YGuU/v-deo.html. our diggers are even better, all metal and lighter. Yes they work in rocky ground. See us at cat6tools.com/
Cool 😎
There are very few areas of ground that would hit small weak rocks, like you have in this video... Most yards have rocks the size of baseballs if not even bigger! Let's not forget extremely hard pan clay, that this equipment will not go through. Whoever you got to manufacture this tool for you is must be overcharging you big time and they are ripping you off! I don't know anyone that would pay $400 to $500 for this?
Sometimes one has to deal with Rocks. I hate rocks. Take a look at the Video "The Post Hole From Hell" ua-cam.com/video/O-ep05-YGuU/v-deo.html. our diggers are even better, all metal and lighter. Yes they work in rocky ground. See us at cat6tools.com/
What do you do when you encounter tree roots?
I switch to a quick change core digger head and keep going - cat6tools.com/product-category/holey-moley-diggers/post-hole-core-diggers/ Then again, Sometimes it pays to move the hole, our clean out around the root with a shop vacuum and use an electric chain saw. Sometimes you have to play the cards dealt.
A $1500 hole saw with some pipe and a few barbs welded on. Doesn't even include the shopvac.🙄
You obviously don't know what you are talking about. Keep talking and let's see how much of a fool you can make yourself into.
@@titusnelson4958 Ok sweetie. Whatever you say. 😏
Definitely not going to be plumb!! Needs tripod for plumb support. Good concept needs fine tuning 👌
Thanks for the comment. Lots. of the same if you look . Turns out the best way to keep the hole straight is to look down, and keep the vacuum tube centered in the hole. When one is making a video, keeping audio working, not running out of battery, or sunlight, and working around screaming kids, barking dogs and fire trucks thinking of digging straight is not on the mind. I have dug hundreds of holes sense. Everyone, even with augers tend to lean forward. Just look down and keep in centered in the hole.
So I have rocks the size of baseball to basketball. That ain't gonna happen here in central Pennsylvania. Got a good laugh though.
Magic Johnson can solve your problem.
Can it be made or are they for sale?
In stock - cat6tools.com/
I’d have to see it used in the hard Texas panhandle clay soil..!!!
That is what we made our Core Diggers for - cat6tools.com/product/holey-moley-post-hole-core-digger/
Well I’ll be damned!! Take my money!!!!
Dang! you made me laugh!
Cutters on the bottom for tree roots ?
Warning, these diggers will cut through electrical conduit, roots, water pipes, fiber optic cable and about anything down there.
Bet your wife loves that you spent all that time to make this, and meanwhile the fence behind you is in desperate need of repair!
Not my house. So the wife is happy. The lady that owns the place wanted holes to dump the dog poop into. The dog kept knocking her fence down. Turns out one day she couldn't find her dog. Well guess what happened? A red tail hawk got it. The neighbor watched it. No more poop, no more barking, no more need for holes. Go tell.
@@titusnelson4958 Cool as heck innovation! My OCD cant let me not look at that fence!
Really a great idea,wishing you success with it.
YES BUT IF THE DIRT NO SOFT IT DOES NOT WORK, WILL NOT WORK IN ARIZONA
You did no specify where you live. We sell a lot of diggers to AZ customers and have no complaints.
the belly of that stainless steel beast is full!
yeah... slice it.
Ok man it's $1000.00 or better to dig the first hole ?? I can get 3 pair of post hole diggers and 3 guys for three days for a thousand dollars?? Good luck
it pays for itself with 10 holes, and you end up with a beautiful tool, made in the USA. Lot of homeless coming across the southern border will work for less than that so you got screwed.
Watch that angle...
That's your job! That's why we got you to watch the video.
Where is the water? Ridiculous see this film waste time NO WATER
Funny you mention that. We did a test hole 5 feet from that location down to 20 feet and hit the water table. The people at that house now have a beautiful hand pump and shallow well. In LA the water is super expensive and they don't pay a dime for it.
KAMALA HARRIS WILL DO IT FASTER AND CHEAPER - WILLIE BROWN
Holey-Moley!!!!!
what if you hit clay, does it break it up?
That ground is compact Adobe Clay. It works great if dry. If it gets moist, use our core digger -cat6tools.com/product/holey-moley-post-hole-core-digger/
No thanks, I will stick with my trusty post hole diggers....
We like men that stick to their guns.
Yeah right ~great in stone free sandy soils and the dust bowl areas but absolutly rubbish in 90% of soils...
Sorry you are wrong. Works in 75% of soils. You haven't travelled around the country. I suggest you get off UA-cam and get to travelling.
I HAVE A BETTER DIGGER BUT ONLY GOES 9 INCHES DEEP 😜👍🏻
Love it.
Meanwhile I'm putting in my second post because I used a post hole digger