Site set up is important. Use plywood instead of tarp. Dig stairs as you go down. Take turns in the hole. You buried your friends boots. Never undermine and brace your walls if you go deeper than 5 feet.
A tarp is actually much more practical because as you remove dirt you can pull it in. Stairs can undermine the walls and make collapse more likely and yes. Deeper than 6 feet (especially in wood liners and when it’s wet) we brace the hole. I agree though, site set up is extremely important. We’ll have a big dig going on in about a month you’ll see a lot of planning for
Experience! There’s a lot of specific details on the bottles that tell me what’s what. As far as cleaning, I use bottle brushes, water and a few other types of tools
Absolutely love this content. Do you do this commercially? Do you get paid by the owner of the property to dig in or do you just ask for permission and proceed?
Ask for permission and proceed! Eventually if my channel gets large enough I’ll hopefully have people come to me that are interested in finding things on their property!
Pretty awesome! So I have a question for you. Our farm's bank barn was built in 1901. I know this because there was clay marbles used to spell out 1901. How would i go to find were the privy was?
More of this
Wow, the whiskey bottle still had pee in it 😂 nice!
Site set up is important. Use plywood instead of tarp. Dig stairs as you go down. Take turns in the hole. You buried your friends boots. Never undermine and brace your walls if you go deeper than 5 feet.
A tarp is actually much more practical because as you remove dirt you can pull it in. Stairs can undermine the walls and make collapse more likely and yes. Deeper than 6 feet (especially in wood liners and when it’s wet) we brace the hole. I agree though, site set up is extremely important. We’ll have a big dig going on in about a month you’ll see a lot of planning for
Awesome!
Thanks!
Very interesting!
I found this very interesting... but i have a question... how do you determine the dates of the bottles, as well as clean them?
Experience! There’s a lot of specific details on the bottles that tell me what’s what. As far as cleaning, I use bottle brushes, water and a few other types of tools
Shorts are just a tease longer format is nice
I agree! I just need more views on the long form. 27 views right now🥲
Good shit man keep it up
Love it, keep it up 👍
Absolutely love this content.
Do you do this commercially? Do you get paid by the owner of the property to dig in or do you just ask for permission and proceed?
Ask for permission and proceed! Eventually if my channel gets large enough I’ll hopefully have people come to me that are interested in finding things on their property!
Pretty awesome!
So I have a question for you. Our farm's bank barn was built in 1901. I know this because there was clay marbles used to spell out 1901. How would i go to find were the privy was?
@@michaelberger3932 what state are you in?