I very much like the way the drains are recessed from the road. It's so easy to see their location, and it also means it's far safer for a person to unblock the drain.
And a sturdy pair of gloves. Reaching into murky water to remove leaves, rubbish and other gunk makes me a little anxious. Risks: Dirty Syringes, broken glass, malicious traps.
I said "Bless you" out loud when the little guy sneezed. Great work, thanks for doing it! Your community appreciates it, even if they don't even notice that work had been done.
having lived in Detroit when I was younger, seeing these neighborhoods brings me back. I now live on the west side of Michigan so still a Michigander at heart!
@antfbi You are right but not necessarily. You could for example move to another locality, but be missing your old home and places. I have sometimes been distracted and thought "I'll just drop into... oh wait that's in my old city". Half my childhood was spent there.
@@Gilly14 Post 10 has been doing it for years, these people started their channel last year. It's a bit of assuming, yes. But as a matter of perspective, to me Post 10 is the name brand, and these people are perfectly fine off brands.
to be honest i had no idea who POST 10 was until i posted my 1st video. then someone commented "post10", after searching the name post10 i found out it was a youtube channel. and to be honest i only drained my neighborhood and a few places. but a friend told me to do other places and record it. im glad to be part of the movement and yes post10 was and is the biggest hit when it comes to drains
It took this guy 10 min because he had to post it and get people to praise him. If people did things without trying to be recognized it would be better.
The city is supposed to take care of this. But they lean on their shovels and drink coffee in their trucks. What do you think homeowners pay taxes for?
Yo!! I'm instantly subscribing. I'm from Lansing and have tons of family in Detroit. Glad to see The D has a Post 10. That city is on the up and its because of folks like you.
can you have your camera person back up a little and get the puddle draining not just the vortex? he was so focused on the drain the whole vid. i would really appreciate that. thankl
Did you know that the vortex is the most efficient way for the drain-water system to operate? For some reason nature is picking up the best solutions for each obstacle. Aren't laws of physics great?
Quickest way to empty a round bottle is to swirl it to induce a vortex. The vortex will be stable, allowing the air and water in at the required rates, and no gulping.
Wow! Crazy to see and learn of different drains in different states! I applaud you for taking the initiative to do this! If it's your JOB? Then we'll done ✅! Well Done!! But people really need to care more for their lawns and keep the drains clean!! God Bless ✝️
You’d think the neighbors would be on it as soon as possible. Specially with those old houses. We all know those basements aren’t bone dry all the time. I should know….. my house was built in 1917 and had my foundation redone. Cost a pretty penny but bow I have a full on man cave to escape from the wife.
@@biggestcomplainer This is what gets me. I live about 30+ miles north of detroit and it is the homeowners responsibility to make sure that the drains are cleaned out before a storm.
I wonder if Post 10 has a Deputy system for all the newbies out there? Maybe Post 10 should start selling merch like ball caps with "Post 10" fan club?
Great job & thx for ur hard work producing awesome content. Who would've thought that historic Detroit would be smart enough to place the catch basins in a separate area adjacent to the roadway?
I had to do this a few weeks ago. One side of the road was under a foot of water. Nobody was going to do anything either. It was that way for 3 days and took less than a minute to drain once the leaves were cleared
I'm proud you 2 thought of cleaning those that's what in Australia should do but I haven't Sean them doing it an they are very flooded Queensland Sydney etc so I'm pleased that you done that good thinking 99 proud
I'm so ashamed of the home owners in this area all they would have to do is stop the car and clean the drain then no more flood well done to you dude keep up the good work
wrong , do you not understand when the water backs up it is from all around , that means its all contaminated water, so your " not even post 10" remark is rediculous
For those wondering - If the temperature outside is not a problem (and you have no PPE requirement), then shorts, flipflops, and full waterproofs on your upper body is THE best thing to wear during heavy rainfall. Once you get inside, all you have to do is take your waterproofs and flips off, give your legs a quick shake, and you are DRY. Even better, if you need to go out in the wet again, simply chuck the waterproofs and flips back on and you are ready. I learned this during the 'Pokemon Go' craze a few years ago..... while others were going out in jeans, boots, and the like, and having to put all their wet clothing in the drier when they got back meaning they generally stayed in, whenever I saw a pokemon I wanted on the trackers, on went the waterproofs, shorts and flips, popped out a few blocks, hoovered up the pokemon, back home, dry and ready for the next one.
All those fancy houses and nobody can go check the drains? Where I lived in Indy we were always checking the drains. Our basements flooded when we didn't. Our street, our job.
Hey brother, good job. Just wanted to say, you might wanna be careful sticking your hand in dirty water like that. Never know what could be down them. Needles are always the biggest fear.
Thanks! My in-laws 2 blocks away from here. I drive past this street all the time. thanks for helping the older folks there
no problem. i do scope out the streets that have older residents to help them.
@@detroitdraingang5037keep up the good work
I very much like the way the drains are recessed from the road. It's so easy to see their location, and it also means it's far safer for a person to unblock the drain.
As well as safer for bikes pedestrians and drivers.
Post 10 has taught you well 💪 you just need a sturdier rake!
And a sturdy pair of gloves. Reaching into murky water to remove leaves, rubbish and other gunk makes me a little anxious. Risks: Dirty Syringes, broken glass, malicious traps.
And not sneakers lol
I believe that rake is perfect for these type of drains. Have you been watchinf??
This what we call a leaf rake in the Netherlands. That works great on heaps or clumps of leaves. So good choice!!
...and to blame every drainage clog on beavers
I said "Bless you" out loud when the little guy sneezed. Great work, thanks for doing it! Your community appreciates it, even if they don't even notice that work had been done.
thanks for watching
Thanks to you, i had been waiting for the sneeze the whole vid hahaha
Watching the water drain is soothing. Like an exhale
get a bigger rake man
You guys are awesome for taking the time to do this for the neighborhood! The people living next you appreciate you I bet!! Keep the good work up!
Meantime the City workers on youtube watching citizen preform their duties😬
@@lovyng lol
it's the viewssss moneyyyy
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Nice job but it seems the neighbourhood is a lazy … they could help!
having lived in Detroit when I was younger, seeing these neighborhoods brings me back. I now live on the west side of Michigan so still a Michigander at heart!
That was a redundant sentence
You can’t be a Michigander at heart if you still are Michigander.
Who knows what kind of place and street, I want to live there, I'm from Russia, I really like this atmosphere)
@antfbi You are right but not necessarily. You could for example move to another locality, but be missing your old home and places.
I have sometimes been distracted and thought "I'll just drop into... oh wait that's in my old city". Half my childhood was spent there.
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Glad to see others taking after Post 10's good example!
Wouldn't that be assuming?
@@Gilly14 Post 10 has been doing it for years, these people started their channel last year. It's a bit of assuming, yes. But as a matter of perspective, to me Post 10 is the name brand, and these people are perfectly fine off brands.
@@cochemoche thanks for taking the time to acknowledge that.
to be honest i had no idea who POST 10 was until i posted my 1st video. then someone commented "post10", after searching the name post10 i found out it was a youtube channel. and to be honest i only drained my neighborhood and a few places. but a friend told me to do other places and record it. im glad to be part of the movement and yes post10 was and is the biggest hit when it comes to drains
Agreed 😄
Nice job, way to help out the neighbors some who might be seniors, how fortunate they are to have the drains marked this way
this guy has hit a goldmine for drain content
You do that area proud guys. And Im happy that you can work these off the road. Stay well, stay safe.
Nice to see you're teaching your apprentice the ropes nice work!!
It only takes a guy living on that street a minute to come out and do what you did. to bad there weren't more like you doing this.. Well done
It took this guy 10 min because he had to post it and get people to praise him. If people did things without trying to be recognized it would be better.
It also has an educational effect. A lot of people don't know how easy it can be to clear these up.
Poorly designed drainage system. Too bad the homeowners don't take care of this. Beautiful homes.
The city is supposed to take care of this. But they lean on their shovels and drink coffee in their trucks. What do you think homeowners pay taxes for?
This is the city who is in control of them! I have no idea where you got your info but it's wrong!
@@jadepaulsen8456 I agree but if I had a beautiful home I would do the work to keep the curb appeal.
@@barbrn your property..your business. I see your point.
Channel is growing like crazy. Great work.
I used to do this as a kid the neighbours thought I was nuts! But we never got no floods! - TOP JOB SIRS!
I did the same thing!
I live in massachusetts and its the same here. The stuff gets caked on top of drains hard. Clear them off when going for my walks.
Yo!! I'm instantly subscribing. I'm from Lansing and have tons of family in Detroit. Glad to see The D has a Post 10. That city is on the up and its because of folks like you.
Glad to see someone who cares, then just complaining about the problem.
Dear James Young 4633. 3 million people, translated to Silicon Valley stipends, are "caring him back."
can you have your camera person back up a little and get the puddle draining not just the vortex? he was so focused on the drain the whole vid. i would really appreciate that. thankl
Did you know that the vortex is the most efficient way for the drain-water system to operate? For some reason nature is picking up the best solutions for each obstacle. Aren't laws of physics great?
In the case of a nuclear bomb, not so great.
@@fastmclaren71 Thank you for brightening our day.
Quickest way to empty a round bottle is to swirl it to induce a vortex. The vortex will be stable, allowing the air and water in at the required rates, and no gulping.
Fibonacci sequence. Golden ratio.
Whirlpool. Look it up.
Fabulous work by you both. The drain design just seems destined to clog. Crazy!
I love to watch water going down drains. You're giving me some ideas of what to do in MY neighborhood.
The same boy who lost his ship has come back for IT and is now making him play his game.
I love the sound of water running into a drain.
Wow! Crazy to see and learn of different drains in different states! I applaud you for taking the initiative to do this! If it's your JOB? Then we'll done ✅! Well Done!! But people really need to care more for their lawns and keep the drains clean!! God Bless ✝️
not my job. just doing what needs to be done
Ey man, keep up the great work on these videos. Appreciate the work.
I think you need to ask for trash bags or a trash can it's all going to happen again if it's not cleaned up
You do an amazing job. It just too bad the homeowners can’t help out a little.
When homeowners help we wouldn't get this content to watch
If the city doesn't have money and/or manpower to clean the clogged drains, can't the neighbors organize and clean their own drains?
You’d think the neighbors would be on it as soon as possible. Specially with those old houses. We all know those basements aren’t bone dry all the time. I should know….. my house was built in 1917 and had my foundation redone. Cost a pretty penny but bow I have a full on man cave to escape from the wife.
@@biggestcomplainer This is what gets me. I live about 30+ miles north of detroit and it is the homeowners responsibility to make sure that the drains are cleaned out before a storm.
They might be at work.
Just one person of the citizens of Detroit was so smart to bring a rake to the road. Thank you!
I love your videos and I can’t wait to see what you are going to do this summer
I wish you would record more of the water receding also, instead of just the drain
Could that water be put in a pipeline and sent to Texas?
I wonder if Post 10 has a Deputy system for all the newbies out there? Maybe Post 10 should start selling merch like ball caps with "Post 10" fan club?
He does sell merch! If you go on his community home page on UA-cam it's on there x
Thank you for taking care of Detroit.
Great job & thx for ur hard work producing awesome content. Who would've thought that historic Detroit would be smart enough to place the catch basins in a separate area adjacent to the roadway?
Great job guys. Yall deserve an award from the city.
So happy I found yall , love it fukn mad , stay awesome brother's 👌
thank u
Thankyou drain gangster
Thank you so much for sharing and caring!
Good video. I'm glad you let the water do the talking.
Great work as ever, hope you get recognised by your community for all the good you do for free.
Nice to see that most of the debris was leafs and natural stuff and not piles of garbage.
The amount of hits for drain cleaning.
This it what the minds have come too, and I looked too.
Nice job. Keep them coming!
I am always surprised that the residents don't clear the drains. My Dad was always out clearing the ones near their home.
Your rake is a magic wand great job❤️🇬🇧ps 👑 Saucerer get your apprentice some wellies 😊
I'm sure you've done this are before, nice to see the locals are maintaining it 🙄
I appreciate you and your work
Nice clearing, thanks buddy.
That has to be the best rake I have ever seen used to clear storm drains. Storm drains are easy to find as well
Glad to see you’ve got a yellow raincoat for better visibility. Doing a great job. It’s too bad the city can’t help you out
I find this oddly very calming to watch
I had to do this a few weeks ago. One side of the road was under a foot of water. Nobody was going to do anything either. It was that way for 3 days and took less than a minute to drain once the leaves were cleared
Let floodgate,s open. Awesome job. Thank you for what you do. The vehicle's won't stall out.
As a stormdrain and sewer main and watermain installer that design should be fixed by rounding out the curb to make it have better flow and less clogs
"we all float down here georgie" is the first thing that came to my mind when I started this video 🤣🤣
Thank you for helping our city.
Looks a lovely part of town ..... and those drains needed cleaning badly...... :)
Hoping your assistant will get wellies soon
Good job . But drives me crazy when the grate is not cleared
Good job. Our streets use to do the same thing. 👍👍👍
Using what you got juss to make life easier and helping out will definitely inspire others
I'm proud you 2 thought of cleaning those that's what in Australia should do but I haven't Sean them doing it an they are very flooded Queensland Sydney etc so I'm pleased that you done that good thinking 99 proud
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I'm so ashamed of the home owners in this area all they would have to do is stop the car and clean the drain then no more flood well done to you dude keep up the good work
to be honest many of them are elderly. thats why im going out to help them
They might.. But leaves blow all over..
I'm ashamed of them too
@@detroitdraingang5037 thing is it looks an incredibly rich area and they could afford to pay but good on you keep up the good work
I would love this job, so peaceful
Fantastic work!
Great people! Contributing to help the community is the best!
Why are the neighbors there keep them clean if those neighbors are elderly or unable rake them open
such a small rake can make such a huge difference
You are brave. Not even Post 10 would touch those drains with it being more raw sewage and used needles than anything else.
wrong , do you not understand when the water backs up it is from all around , that means its all contaminated water, so your " not even post 10" remark is rediculous
SO no one who lives in that neighborhood can take 2 seconds to do this?
Another post10 disciple...good job dude👌👍👏
Those look like very nice homes, and a pretty nieghborhood. I didnt know Detroit could have nice places. Everywhere ive been through there was aweful
handy how its easy to find the drains because the shape of the curb
Gostei do vídeo. Senti falta de duas fotos: antes e depois do dreno.
Brasília, Brasil.
For those wondering - If the temperature outside is not a problem (and you have no PPE requirement), then shorts, flipflops, and full waterproofs on your upper body is THE best thing to wear during heavy rainfall. Once you get inside, all you have to do is take your waterproofs and flips off, give your legs a quick shake, and you are DRY. Even better, if you need to go out in the wet again, simply chuck the waterproofs and flips back on and you are ready.
I learned this during the 'Pokemon Go' craze a few years ago..... while others were going out in jeans, boots, and the like, and having to put all their wet clothing in the drier when they got back meaning they generally stayed in, whenever I saw a pokemon I wanted on the trackers, on went the waterproofs, shorts and flips, popped out a few blocks, hoovered up the pokemon, back home, dry and ready for the next one.
All those fancy houses and nobody can go check the drains? Where I lived in Indy we were always checking the drains. Our basements flooded when we didn't. Our street, our job.
Some of the most oddly satisfying things are the most entertaining.😎✌🏼
Good job . God bless you .
I used to worry about the kid in the Vans, but they are absolutely fearless of the water. I see that now.
I can't be the only one thinking of "It" the movie. The coat, the street, the weather and the drains...
Detroit Drain Gang -- nice little rhyme with Detroit Chain Gang; I wonder if that was on intent. Either way, good work!
That area had some of the most beautiful homes in it I have ever seen....🥺😔😭😭😭😭 💔
They done tore it all up.
Actin' like fools
We seen many flooding parts of Mid West and Eastern States but Northwest like Washington State and British Columbia has flooded too
Good Neighbor stuff right there!!❤️🇨🇦
Beautiful music of water first going down the drain.
It's interesting how the drains are set back from the road.
Love the content. So relaxing for some weird reason lol I don't really bother watching post10 anymore because all he does is culverts.
Because there is snow where he lives! He will start doing drains again when it warms up.
I agree. Culverts sucks. I miss all the street draining he did all the time.
GREAT JOB!! 💯👍😎
what a gorgeous neighborhood.
This is amazing... I didn't know anyone still lived in Detroit.
I gave you a like for the teamwork with your son I assume. Keep it up. You never know how bald tires in your area can effect it.
"it" Say:
- thank you, you repaire my shower :D
This is oddly satisfying to watch.
Cool but don't whip the camera around fast bro, slow and steady wins 👊
how to build a better place , one person at a time
well done
Hey brother, good job. Just wanted to say, you might wanna be careful sticking your hand in dirty water like that. Never know what could be down them. Needles are always the biggest fear.
Seriously!!!
So satisfying. Thanks
Great job helping out your community
Great video but some tips: Get a better rake, use gloves if your going to stick your hands in the water
And the people who live there, are not capable of raking away leaves of a drain ?