The Post Hole From Hell

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2025

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  • @michael-499
    @michael-499 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Very impressed. I just dug 7 very uneven holes 24” deep in 2 days. Putting in galvanized fence post. Added a bag of 50# concrete. I wish I had your system! Texas hill country (Kerrville).

    • @titusnelson9499
      @titusnelson9499 2 роки тому

      I’m always available for help. Call anytime. We now have a good line of gasoline powered vacuums an filter buckets to save your shop vacuum.

  • @legalsolutions07
    @legalsolutions07 7 років тому +2

    Very good idea. You make it look easy enough, but I'm a little too lazy so I usually drag out my portable jack hammer anytime I dig post holes. Good luck with your invention.

  • @Butchsiek
    @Butchsiek 2 роки тому +1

    The Holey Moley reminds me of the drill I saw in a video that was made out of 3/4 inch pvc "I think the size is correct"
    Where it was used to drill for water..
    Both are interesting..
    As for the HoleyMoley..
    I would figure a way to use the transmission and motor of a washing machine to work the motion of twisting..

    • @titusnelson9499
      @titusnelson9499 2 роки тому +1

      I have dug 20 feet with this older PVC model. Our newer diggers are lighter and easier to handle. The reason we don’t make these with washing machine motors is the shipping costs now are approaching 25% of the cost of the digger. Talk about insanity.

    • @Butchsiek
      @Butchsiek 2 роки тому

      @@titusnelson9499understand the very much..
      I went through that buying 2 plastic gears for a speed sensor for the transmission
      Parts cost about $8.50,
      Shipping and handling was around $16..

  • @billhill3526
    @billhill3526 3 роки тому +2

    Some of the rocky gravel should go back into the bottom of the hole to help base of the post from sitting in water.

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar 7 років тому +6

    Vacuum excavation is completely useless here with coral rock but this is the best way to make post holes in areas where utilities are marked.

  • @MorganBrown
    @MorganBrown 7 років тому +5

    You were making pretty fast progress once you got below the hardpan!

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому

      We're improving the product all the time to make it more robust and to increase speed. The beauty of this product is its easy of use. We have updated our product line to include 4" (no more 4.5"), 5" (4x4 posts) and 6" diameters. We are offering the core hole digger for the wet and extreme hard soils in 6", and soon 4" and 5", and Reamers that will ream 6" holes to 8", 10" and 12". All digger and reamer heads will be interchangeable and extendable to what ever depth you want to go. These is a truly unique product. www.holemoleydigger.com. We are currently in backorder, accepting limited backorders. Contact us at info@holeymoleydigger.com

  • @againstallenemies215
    @againstallenemies215 5 років тому +1

    Very nice invention. I rented a gas auger one time and it almost broke my wrist when I hit a large rock. I dont use hand held augers any more.

    • @titusnelson1024
      @titusnelson1024 4 роки тому

      I have a friend that lost an arm from augers. That is part of my incentive to develop this invention

  • @jalan6473
    @jalan6473 7 років тому +11

    Here in the Texas Hill Country we have solid Limestone Rock 6" below soil. Invent a digger head for that please! :)

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому +2

      Okay. Okay I'm working on it.

    • @AztecWarrior69_69
      @AztecWarrior69_69 6 років тому

      Have one made. Wouldn't be that hard.
      1 - 5' x 2" metal electrical conduit with treads both ends.
      2 - 2" metal electrical conduit couplings.
      1 - 4' x 5/8" rebar.
      2 - rubber sleeve grips or liquid plastic coating.
      1 - 6" thin wall steel pipe.
      1 - shop vac adapter
      And whatever teeth you want to put on it.
      Take one 2" coupling and have two 8" to 10" of 5/8" rebar to it, opposite each other like a tee. This is your handle.
      Take the 6" pipe and the other coupling and four prices of whatever length needed to weld the coupling centered. So coupling with four rebar weld to it then placed inside the 6" pipe. Close to the end what will be the cutting edge.
      Now here is where you can either buy some sort of teeth or just cut teeth right into the 6" pipe. I was thinking you can slice a rough cut circular saw blade like a pizza and drill two holes in each slice and bolt them to it. Up to you.
      Now put it together. Hole saw part first, thread it to the 2" metal electrical conduit, thread the handle to the other end. You may need to tack weld the handle to the 2" and maybe put a pin through the bottom coupling. Put shop vac adapter on and you are done.
      The 2" metal electrical conduit is the shop vac extension and the main body.
      If you ever need to drill larger or smaller holes, just make them. You can unscrew one and put another. If you anticipate having to do so, just buy the size pipes and as many couplers need to the welder at the same time.
      The shop vac adapter can be made from PVC. One 2" male threaded adapter and whatever size PVC pipe your shop vac hose fits snuggly onto. You may or may not need a reducer bushing. You can also put a 90 degree elbow so the vac hose it not sticking straight up and you are not fighting with it.

    • @AztecWarrior69_69
      @AztecWarrior69_69 6 років тому

      @@holey-moleydigger8336 hey I don't meant to step on toes but you might wanna make them as I just described. Let me know what you think. Or if you need more convincing I have a few reasons why my way is better for you and the customer.

    • @freeman6147
      @freeman6147 5 років тому

      @@AztecWarrior69_69 So basically, you just butcher someone else's idea and take the credit? Easy.

    • @titusnelson9499
      @titusnelson9499 5 років тому

      Make up some drawings so people can understand your concept. Make one and do a video of how it works. Put a kit together and I’d be glad to carry your product on my web site.

  • @superd335
    @superd335 7 років тому +2

    this fascinates me, i want one

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому

      Super D web page is www.holeymoleydigger.com. I have a lot of info there. Check out the calculators under tools.

  • @volador2828
    @volador2828 6 років тому +3

    Amazing really.... I got lots of rocks and clay. I was looking for an easy way to dig holes. This really looks good, but I be dead when done... I got 80 holes to do! Working with half lung capacity, but still easier then a heavy auger! Motorize it?

  • @mehranfreeman6192
    @mehranfreeman6192 5 років тому +2

    Awesome 👍

  • @rodjava
    @rodjava 7 років тому +5

    Amazing. I hope you make millions!

  • @Spoons89631
    @Spoons89631 7 років тому +4

    HOLY crap!! 325 for 10$ PVC and a piece of sheet metal weld in a circle and teeth cut in it. I can go to Harbor freight and buy 2 gas post hole diggers for less than that.

    • @superd335
      @superd335 7 років тому +3

      i try not to respond to negativity but your comment is so needlessly rude and condescending i must express myself. this man is obviously very detailed and thorough. he is an inventor and an innovator. if you are so brilliant let me see your replication using "10$ PVC and a piece of sheet metal weld in a circle and teeth cut in it". until then you should give respect to people or say nothing. besides that, your comment makes you sound cheap. harbor freight? really?

    • @superd335
      @superd335 7 років тому +1

      and to anyone wondering, no, i do not know this gentleman in the video but i have respect for his diligence and intelligence

    • @superd335
      @superd335 7 років тому +1

      and even as a female i am aware that harbor freight is equivalent to wal-mart quality. i'll pass

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому +2

      Patrick Rutherford The videos you subscribe too tell me all I need to know about you. You are more adept at short cut critical texting from the coach than anything else. I'm looking forward to seeing you with those Harbor Freight diggers, one in each hand, engines roaring, and girls dancing. I just can't see you getting off the coach and digging a hole of any kind.

    • @freeman6147
      @freeman6147 5 років тому +1

      @@superd335 No one needs to hand out 'gold stars' for diligence. In the real world people have to compete with competitive alternatives. Patrick Rutherford makes a valid point.

  • @genesmay6589
    @genesmay6589 5 років тому +1

    Price include Vacuum and Generator for remote areas with no electricity??

    • @titusnelson1024
      @titusnelson1024 5 років тому

      Gene Smay see products at cat6tools.com. A gas engine vacuum is available for remote areas. No generator required.

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  3 роки тому

      Here is the Gas Powered Vacuum - cat6tools.com/product/makita-gas-powered-vacuum/

  • @freeman6147
    @freeman6147 5 років тому +1

    Is that a 3kW vacuum?

  • @freeman6147
    @freeman6147 5 років тому +3

    How about wet soil?

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  3 роки тому

      When faced with damper or wet soil, use the Core Digger the vacuum helps get the moisture out and holds the plug in place until the vacuum hose is changed to blower from vacuum and the plug is ejected. ua-cam.com/video/xQ435B-dBOo/v-deo.html

  • @andreycham4797
    @andreycham4797 7 років тому +2

    did you try to pour water in the hole?

  • @poordecisionsgarage9834
    @poordecisionsgarage9834 5 років тому +1

    Neat idea but only problem is that someone can build one from parts available at any local big box store. Think if I were to improve your design id build a air tight box on top of the wheel barrow and have the vacuum pull the dirt into the wheel barrow.

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  3 роки тому

      Here is the answer to your improvement idea. Put the bucket in your wheelbarrow and hook to your shop vac and off you go.

    • @titusnelson4958
      @titusnelson4958 2 роки тому

      The flow half of the equation is equal to the total time derivative in configuration space, intellectually speaking.

  • @dalanbronnenberg
    @dalanbronnenberg 3 роки тому

    Novel idea. The shop vac makes it a no go. What an expensive hole.

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  3 роки тому

      Shop Vacuums are one of the most under utilized tools. If you have one, try digging with it. If you have a leaking sprinkler or water line, a wet dry vac makes getting the water out of the hole a piece of cake. The prices are not ridiculously low for the performance. Use them till they break, get a new motor, replace brushes, they are easy to repair. They are worth every penny.

  • @Sorena007
    @Sorena007 7 років тому +1

    Interesting idea. But I have to say a $50 heavy duty post hole steel bar will do it just right on any clay ground!

    • @superd335
      @superd335 7 років тому

      a heavy duty post hole steel bar would kill me but this thing looks like i could do it

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  3 роки тому

      As people get older they get smarter, more efficient with their energy, and look for machines to keep from hurting the back.

    • @Butchsiek
      @Butchsiek 2 роки тому

      But the ground doesnt look like clay
      It looks more like Caliche.
      I live in northern california and the ground is true hard pan and clay soil between layers of hard pan.
      Once through the hard pan digging is easy..
      Hard pan can be from 1 inch to several feet with in a 10ft run..
      I dug a 5ft dia by 4ft deep hole in 20 minutes..
      8 ft away same size hole took me 2-1/2 hours..
      I shouldve gotten an explosives permit and blasted the hole..
      Perfectly legal..

  • @titusnelson9499
    @titusnelson9499 4 роки тому

    Both. Our blades last a long time and are replaceable

  • @Butchsiek
    @Butchsiek 2 роки тому

    It's called caliche, look it up..

  • @rubenperez1636
    @rubenperez1636 7 років тому +1

    what's your website or email? ?? I have

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому

      Ruben: Sorry for the delay and thanks so much for watching the video. Our web page is http//www.holeymoleydigger.com. We are currently accepting back orders. If you are interested you can contact us directly at info@holeymoleydigger.com

  • @isowrdful
    @isowrdful 6 років тому

    Didn’t I see this on The Curse of Oak Island?

  • @VintageJunker
    @VintageJunker 7 років тому +1

    Do you ever find artifacts? lol

  • @TheGreatDadoo
    @TheGreatDadoo 7 років тому +6

    i like it an i'd buy one but they're way, way, way overpriced

    • @holey-moleydigger8336
      @holey-moleydigger8336  7 років тому

      David Beecroft Please help! What is the price you are looking for. Please note the quality you are looking for and how many holes you would like it to dig. Are you willing to buy a 100% made in China delivered direct via Walmart? I'm assuming you are looking for a throwaway that has a lot of plastic good for maybe a dozen holes and you're okay with buying a second one to complete the job if the first wears out. Just wondering where you are coming from?

    • @pmgodfrey
      @pmgodfrey 6 років тому +2

      We understand that, and we know that great ideas often take dozens of iterations to be successful and often quite an expense...however, the pro models should be $300 tops. Unless you're cutting the tube, the teeth and welding it all together yourself, it looks like prototype pricing. You're not going to find a lot of home owners willing to fork over that much cash for something they're going to use a few times when you can rent an auger.

    • @titusnelson1024
      @titusnelson1024 4 роки тому +1

      We’re getting there on reducing cost folks. It takes time.

  • @David-ll8bt
    @David-ll8bt 7 років тому +2

    I liked you better in the Naked Gun movies.

  • @jeffshoemaker3431
    @jeffshoemaker3431 6 років тому +2

    that is sandy easy soil.. north east,, major rocks and freaking goozers.... this is a joke