Culvert Blocked By Landslide Again.
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- I do not encourage anyone to enter culverts, unclog anything, or enter flooded areas as it can easily become deadly without the proper training
I unclog drains for fun in my spare time (I have been trained in culvert inspections for years with private co.) and I am osha trained.
Exploring anything abandoned can be dangerous or deadly without experience. I don't encourage anyone to enter any abandoned structures. Not only is safety a concern, but often times its illegal, and when possible I seek out permission from the owner or local police. I simply go to document its history before it's gone forever and I leave things the way I find them. I only take pictures and only leave footprints. I assume all the risks and responsibility before doing this. Please don't attempt to do this on your own. There could be nails, asbestos, falling concrete, soft floors, animals, or other hazards. Thanks for watching.
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Is it weird that I'm actually impressed by your honesty and openness in posting a video where you fail at your task? Some folks would have deemed it unworthy to upload because of that.
He's cut from a better cloth than most.
Oh come on. That pipe would be EASY to find.*
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*If the ditch was empty of water and the leaves weren't all over the place, and...
I absolutely love this. First time I've seen what would be easy to call a "fail" but all of this is more "lesson learnt" for next time. Still 100% the best unblocker I've ever seen with astonishing knowledge. Learning can be frustrating but ultimately rewarding as that helps us thrive for better.
Absolutely ADORE these videos bro, please never stop
I never in my life imagined that i'd be upset and a bit irritated because someone couldnt clear a flooded culvert.
I felt the frustration right along with you ! 😮💨
You're not alone. Anyway, it was a great try!
I'm envious of your ability to find enjoyment in almost anything. Keep up the videos Post!
Props for you to keep trying to find the other opening. I tried to unclog my first culvert here over the weekend and it was harder than it looks. I thought I knew where the pipe was but I just couldn't see it. I moved a ton of small stones that had slid down the embankment but never found the opening. Oh well - I will try again some day!
Good for you!
If pipe metal use metal detector🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
You were probably really close. Try to use a magnet to locate the pipe for cases like this. Thank you for the video!
It wouldn't have mattered, there was too many rocks. Update video coming soon
May help alot. Like you said, big rock could have crushed it. 👍👍👍👍
i suggested a handheld metal detector in the past but like he said, if there are rocks in the way it wouldn't help much.
Looked very much like an Aluminium pipe though.
@@rimmersbryggeri galvanized
Note to self: When you think you've chosen the right height boot for the water, always use the next higher boot to avoid flooded boots.
Skip the middle men and put on a diver's drysuit.
Or channel your inner Winnie the Pooh and only wear a shirt.
@@MuddyPigg Dangerous game if there are leeches in the water.
You really don't want a three-toothed biter on your dangling bait.
Sometimes they get one over on you and it is what it is . I would not blame you as you gave it a fantastic attempt to clear it. Great video again and thanks for trying
You should carry around a magnet with you to locate underwater pipes
The problem was it was buried under rocks
that’s a pretty good idea or a metal detector.
Not all culverts are metal guys.
When my grandparents had a trailer park they built a solid rod with a sharp point on one end and a handle on the other end for your hands to be able to force it into the ground
@@neilgodfrey2669exactly this was nonmetallic aluminum
I really thought you had it. Definite A+ for effort! 😁
Great video, Post. I had just finished the other video you posted today, and this one came up at the end. Two excellent videos.
Ooh, that water looks cold. Kudos for you for keeping at it. I was eagerly awaiting that huge whirlpool, and that satisfying gush of water as I’m sure you were. 😎🇨🇦😎
You always are at the right place at the right time to try to fix flooded roadways!!
Bummer! I was anticipating a blast!
I half expected to see you get a mask and snorkel and go diving, lol. Kudos for showing your failures as well as your successes. Keep 'em coming.
You gave it your best shot; not every time will be a clear win. Consider it one to learn from and move on. A for effort!
Great show never miss please take care but very easy to sucked in drains. God bless and guide you.
Not all heroes wear capes. Some wear safety vests and are soaked to the skin. You are appreciated.
Thank you very much for the Great content that you share. My son and I enjoy watching.
You can't success each time. But you are still a hero in my mind.
Thks for what you do.
Congrat from France.
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Shoutout to camera number 2. Always giving his best shot
You always give it a try and dont give up easily I lime that a lot. Thanks.
Best UA-camr of all time❤❤❤
Hey Post! The quality of your videos inspired me to get a high end Samsung phone. The quality of the camera did not disappoint! Thank you for sharing all your travels!
Man, I felt that "RRRRR!!" in my gut. You'll get 'em next time.
A metal detector could have been helpful to find that pipe 😅
I've got an old Ace 250 and hand wands..found all kinds of old antiques and trash..lol..a few silver coins and a gold ring...fun to do
Definitely would have helped fast with a detector
It was blocked with the boulders, wouldn't have mattered
9:24 *frustration intensifies*
you know it’s a good day when 2 post 10 videos in 4 hours
Or he found some memory cards under that mail on his desk. Heheh!
Rats!!! I'm sure so many of us would like to be there helping you find the opening. Seems like -- so close-- and yet-- so far.😢
I carry an extendable pole with a folding claw and a come along hand winch for pulling things out of a culvert. And a small hydraulic hand jack and metal plates to help open them back up from excavator damage. They also hand underwater hand held metal pin point detectors Those could help ya out on some of your adventures.
@1:04 this video's camera #2 Wooooo
Woo-hoo! 🎉
Post10...A hard graft, soaking wet, but it shows such admirable dedication.
How did I miss 3 videos from Post? Darn youtube algorithm! That's ok, I'm getting caught up now. Thanks Post!
Thanks Post ! 👊👍Appreciate you, stay safe and take care my friend 🙏 🙂
You can't win them all post 10 but at least you tried like you said the pipe is blocked with bolders all the best Andrew south wales uk 👍 👌 😀 🇬🇧 keep safe always 👍
Best video yet!
you cant win them all but you always give it your best shot props for that
A couple of leaves passed through when you first got right in and flooded your boots. Such a shame this time
Thank you for trying to get it going sometime it needs more help bigger machines 😊.
Love the camera # 2 confidence buddy.
My armchair advice:
Go to the exiting end of the pipe and move back far enough so that you can look into it like into a tunnel. Align yourself so that you can look precisely straight down the pipe. Then find a landmark right above that line on the other side. That should allow you to site the pipe on at least one axis. Like looking down the sights on the barrel of a gun to tell what the target is.
I think you were very close. Look at the outflow at 2:00 - a few leaves flow through. Maybe increased flow for a few seconds before? The water is also discoloured after this
Thank you for confirming what I thought. I wasn’t sure.
@@unclenolly3207 There has been another video in the last few days and I'm sure it shows this culvert when the ditch is dry. The pipe is very badly smashed and there was no way he could have cleared it properly. But I'm sure Post did something!
"Mission failed, we'll get'em next time."
Thanks for the informative video. UAlwaysU great content.
Maybe find or build a rod or pole (with extensions) that can reach and push out towards the cloged end from the other side.
Even a child's metal detector could be helpful for you in some of these situations where you can't find the pipe. It would false read on the actual road, but on the side of the road amongst the water or grass, could be helpful, even a handheld pointer...Great video, as always. Thanks Chief
Suggestion, you think you could use a hand helt metal detector to find the culvert end? Good videos as always post!! 😊
Thank you trying to do this. But maybe in the future, the situation may change. Have a safe trip home. Thanks 10!
A metal detecting pin pointer might come in handy when searching for hidden metal culvert pipes. They are small and can fit into a pocket and most are waterproof. I was going to suggest a metal detector, but the good ones are expensive and not worth the expense unless you will use it often. Some of the good ones are also waterproof and they can see deeper than the cheap ones.
First time ive seen a culvert outsmart post 10!
You should carry an underwater metal detecting wand, like scuba divers use
The leaves kept trying to float over to the pipe.
Need to get a hand held underwater metal detector for metal pipes post. Keep up hard work and great videos.l
Definition of "Determination"...........POST 10.
Aww man…I know this must have been a bummer for you Post. You’ll get it next time. Cheers🇨🇦
Denied...😪 Looking forward to the Update Video.
Maybe, if you have time and think of it, you could go back to that unfindable pipe location in during the drier summer months and have more success finding the culvert then? At any rate, great effort on your part!
I wish you could have got it unblocked, Post. I am just glad you didn't face plant in the water. If you don't want to do a live, how about we just submit questions and you answer some when you do your driving (around)conversation. Or the like. Peony season here in Indiana and Race weekend too.😊 I am sure your plants survived! Thanks for the new video!
I think the big high boots are good luck. You seem to have more success with them.
It appears that the exit end is pointing upward which would keep the water from going through. Or am I seeing things wrong?
I'm saying "go to the other side and look through the pipe to see if it'll show anything" to my phone and my family is looking at me weird 😂
Did you consider looking though the other end of the pipe to see if you could find the other end?
dive.......Dive............DIVE...........straight in !
Would a metal detector help in a case like this? Just in case the pipe was laid at an angle?
THERE IS ALWAYS THAT ONE THAT GETS YA! CARRY ON
If you had a temporary piece of pipe couldn’t you drain the pool using it as syphon? Just to get to the level to spot the pipe?
You’ve definitely met your match, my dude. It’s weird, the second camera showed some water flow and then it seemed to stop. This definitely wasn’t your typical organic blockage.
i wonder if it would help to carry wooden stakes with you for situations like this when you find the culvert, you could put a stake down and write in sharpie "culvert". any thoughts on that, Post?
Hope your having a great day post 10. Almost at 750K subscribers! I’m rooting for you.
In situations like this would a tile probe help? You could stay on the edge of the road and be able to find the correct angle
Post10 You need to make a "water scope". Take a PVC pipe maybe 2ft by 2 inch,, the wider the better. Cap one end with clear plastic, and then you can use this to look underwater. It should make finding some of these pipes much easier.
Hey post. Love your content. Just an idea for the future. Maybe get a GoPro to attach as a body cam or hardhat cam. I bet the footage would be great
What a rude culvert! All good Post10. For sure frustrating for you but i still enjoyed the vid regardless of uncooperative pipes
Wow, I cannot believe that a blocked culvert stop you. Lol
Awesome 😊
Maybe it helps you to watch inside the pipe before you start and can see the angle -left/right/up/down- better?
Damn, Blue balled…
You were in the right area, cause what you did up until seven minutes in seems to have put a plug in whatever hole there was. Sorry it didn't pan out, it would have been an awesome gusher.
Would a metal detector help you find those hidden metal culverts?
Have you ever given any thought to a metal detector to help you find some of these?
First time I ever saw Post10 not find a culvert pipe.
Would a metal detector help find the hidden pipes?
Would you try some heavy duty plumbers poles to jam through the exit to locate the entrance.
I wonder if carrying around like a pressure washer with a jet nozzle would work for shooting into the open side of pipes to help erode it so it's easier to get it going and find the other end.
Fair play for numerous attempts P10 👍
Water was flowing nice till post 10 move something and water stopt everybody look at 8:25 at camera2
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I'm confused, did someone else film the intro? You didn't start with "Hey everyone!"
Bad luck today. There's hope for the next one tho. 😊
You should invest in a magnet on a pole to help trace where the metal pipes are under water.
Well, that was a bit of a let down.
And it had such potential for a great gusher.
That stubborn pipe must be mashed or you'd got it open Post.
You did here couple drops!! I saw it
need to watch back your last video
i would take a look inside from the other end to see if it bends sideways, up or down..
A 5ft spike with a handle on the top that you can push through the ground and feel for hidden pipes could work.
There is a small whirlpool at 15:45 in your shadow near the bank, twisting around
Wonder if the powder green dye would help you locate the culvert opening.