Watching post 10 clearing out the culverts the way he does, it's easy to forget just how frigidly cold it is there. His devotion to his passion of clearing out blockages of drains & culverts, puts those that are paid to do the job to shame.
Not to be a sourpuss but as someone who lives above the arctic circle. From the looks of the video, snow melt is just but some days away so it's probably not more than -5C degrees at most.
@@starcraft2own yup, I'm Canadian and my first though was that it looked pretty warm out in this video. Lol. I would also take a guess that this looks like the video was filmed quite a while ago. It looks very early in the season based on how little snow is on the ground and the wet tire tracks on some sections of the road Well, Still a very cool video anyhow. This person seems like a great guy
The only word I can think of to accurately describe this channel is "satisfying." On paper this should not be this interesting yet here I am once again watching another video about unclogging culverts and learning about how their built, what happens over time, how nature has an effect, how culverts have changed over time and more. But most of all, watching you remove the debris and have the water flow return to the way it was intended is just so satisfying.
Excellent description. I got hooked on this channel a couple weeks ago. I would have a hard time explaining why I like this channel so much but you did a good job getting into my head lol
@@radiocontrolled9181 agreed. in an ideal world, the government would reward people like post10! if not just to say thanks, but to incentivize more people into being contributing members of society.
@@radiocontrolled9181 I agree too, he’s been helping lives by using JUST a rake. I mean JUST. It’s outstanding how much he contributes to the society and he doesn’t get bored. The contribution to the society he does out of everyone who doesn’t have a job, he’s presumably at the top/
I love going back and watching your science, mechanical and electrical experiments (especially because I'm an electrician). I know they don't get as many views, but I wish you still did those every once in a while. I enjoyed this one.
Loved the last culvert comments from Post. Can't get in there, maybe from the other side, nope not going in, not enough headroom. Still managed to get a little way in. It was like, I'm gonna try and talk myself out of it but who am I kidding
you sir have single handedly brought attention and appreciation to city water management to hundreds of thousands if not millions of people, don't stop being you.
when I was a kid in a stream that ran behind our house we would clean sticks and junk out of it. It is so satisfying to see the flow increase and watch the water run clear. I only went through the pipe once it scared the crap out of me. Brings back great memories thank you so much
Hello Post 10! How's April doing? We haven't seen her for a while, I hope she's well. I'm keeping an eye on radar here (Tennessee) and you've got a whole bunch of rain coming your way so we expect to see some really awesome drain and culvert cleanings soon. Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing you soon.
I like the rock work of the older culverts. Takes a good eye and a lot of skill to put together. I think Post10 should affix a "Post10 Approved" stamp to all of the quality culverts he visits or unclog. 😁
I am looking forward to the return of spring and Post10 showing the wonderful northern east coast scenery. Also, really hoping for more unclogging videos! Don’t forget he has Patreon! Best to you all, wherever you are in the world. Still miss sweet April!
Your dedication to keeping the culverts and drains clear amazes me time and again. You do great, unseen and unpaid work to keep things moving. A true unsung hero
In a couple of towns that I lived in, I regularly cleared the storm drains and gutters on the paved streets that I lived on. If they weren't cleared, leaves, sticks and silt caused blockages that would back up the street. Sometimes the accumulated water froze and caused additional issues. This was the worst in autumn and spring. It is a satisfying pastime. Keeping in mind safety, I would recommend doing so for the closest few storm drains near your home. I used a metal shovel, garden and leaf rake, buckets/bins, a trowel and a wagon. Dry boots, thick waterproof gloves, warm clothes that can get mucky is all that you need to wear. Any cleared debris left near the storm drain or gutter would be dumped back in by residents within days, so must get removed to an appropriate location. I also cleared snow about 4 feet in any direction from the streets' fire hydrants.
Man, I've been binge watching this channel for the last 3 days. I've heard the word "culvert" more times than in the last 30 something years of my life (including version in my native language) and...yes, this is "satisfying". Actually so satisfying to watch that I had to stop a bit and think about what makes it so good. It is so different from all those shows, social media etc. that attack you with and addict you with sudden rush of emotions. This one is much more healthy, steady and constructive. The subject may be trivial at first sight but the more you think about it the more important it becomes (especially this lake drain thing). It's amazing at what good spirited, humble people can do as a hobby so well attuned to their nature. Good work post 10, keep it going!
You can tell this man has a passion for what he does cause he is willing to get out in sub-freezing temps, water be dammed. Of course, all the county, city and road workers are bundled safely in their homes....
Your videos actually made me look for clogged culverts and drains when I am out and about. Happy to say, in my area the responsible parties seem to do a good job keeping things clear.
Egads, my knees hurt just watching you! Thanks for all you do for us and our aging infrastructure! You be careful when you're out there in the middle of nowhere by yourself. Nowadays, you don't know what kind of nincompoop might be wandering about! Be sure you've told some one where you're going to be! 😘👵
I would like to say "Thanks for showing ', It's actually calming and makes it easier to go to sleep at night. I am a nature lover. You are such a great help to nature.:}
I'm loving this channel! This is my 4th video watched, started with the lake drain, now I am here! At some point... I will watch every video you've made! 😂 I love what you are doing for the environment! I used to do a lot of stuff like this. My husband and I would mow and clean up our whole culdasac/court every month. All but a couple of our neighbors are elderly. So this was our way of giving back. We are not able to do it as often now, but we still try to get one in at the beginning of summer and one just after fall/before winter hits. It truly feels good to be able to help those that need it! You are a true inspiration post!
This is fantastic! Pure ASMR from a mindful expert! Thank you so much! I'm german, I've never seen anything like this happening in my country, but I'm learning so much from you! This huge word field of drains and culverts... I love it when people make themselves experts in a unique field. You're really a watchful protector and a silent hero! WOW!
Yeah! So much culvert clearing action! Thoroughly enjoyable experience for us and you! Neat to see the different types of culverts in such a short stretch of road. 😊
The most amazing part to me about these videos is how incredibly knowledgeable Post 10 is, if these were just normal unclogging videos then they wouldn't be that interesting. Never stop being yourself Post 10!
It's good to see people going out and doing their bit to help out the communities I live in Swindon Wiltshire England and there was a footpath that had been overgrown for years so one day I started cutting it back now got 2.5 miles of boundary trails and connected the whole village with walkways good for dog walkers and mountain biking
Can't wait for clog season either. Post10, ever thought about leaving your calling card wherever you clear the culverts? Thinking these engineers believe their culverts are working fine when it's you that is working fine. Maybe a little metal thing stabbed into the ground and you just add your maintenance date.
Post 10, as someone who's spent time clearing debris from culverts & small dams, a couple recommendation on tools. For culvert work, look into getting what's known as a cultivator rake, a/k/a refuse hook or potato rake. The head is narrower than a garden rake, but with longer tines, like a small, bent pitchfork, & I find it much more handy for breaking up & moving tangled woody debris that you often deal with, & also as a retriever with a swing-twist-pull technique. It's ok for breaking up dirt & muck, & even works as a come-along for moving smaller rocks. Get the stoutest tines you can find, & a one piece synthetic/metal handle will stand up better to the conditions. If you still favor a garden-style rake for clearing grates, the Fiskars PRO series is the gold standard, as is the whole Fiskars line of yard tools. Good luck, & keep that water flowing!
Great video! Especially the part where you showed us how you waddle through the culverts! We always wondered how you manage that! 😝 The camera lens doesn't always show how high it is in there for a person. Neat ice scepter at 3:30 ! And the granite culvert in the end DID look really neat!
I love playing with water. I go down to the boom site in Stillwater all the time and play with the streams with my kids. It’s very relaxing and a good time.
From a Tech-bro in Silicon Valley living a life of encapsulated WFH and Zoom/Discord everything, I have to confess, I crave the zen you deliver with your maintenance of critical water infrastructure. I'm looking forward to more content during the upcoming spring thaw and rains!
I guarantee you that you wouldn’t want Post 10 to kick ya if he’s duck walking half mile through 3 foot culvert. I giggled when I seen his Bass fishing hat. Could you imagine being on a boat with Post 10 and he couldn’t get out all the energy he has with the things he does on this channel. He would probably be doing some deep thinking. Post 10, thank you for being a beautiful American and portraying to the world how awesome most of the people are in this country. Disabled veteran salutes you young man. I hope this reaches you and those you love in great health and happiness❤️🙏😎
Post 10, if you aren’t one, you should be a civil engineer already, you’re better at explaining issues then fixing engineering problems than 90% of academic civil engineers who will never get their hands dirty like you
Found your channel just today. I subscribed and been watching your vids most of the day. Sure appreciate your hard work. Stay safe out there and thank you for what you do.
My sister just sent me pictures of her culverts a moment ago. Lol Our area is having flooding issues right now, so we are all on flood watch. We do what we can to prevent a clog from occurring but it does get difficult when tree cutters leave leftovers to be swept into the creek.
😄😄😄 If I ever managed to get into that "waddle" position, you'd have to call for major help to get me unstuck again. When you first showed the interior clip I was sure I misunderstood the size of the culvert. Proving again, you are amazing.
I'd be real interested, has Post ever said what got him interested in doing this stuff? Like what's the superhero origin story causing his hatred of clogs so that he goes out to fight them specifically
I think he just likes seeing drainage systems in action. He knows the different types of pipes, knows how sewer systems work, where drains are likely to send water, I think he said in a video that he's driven 100 miles to unclog drains before. I think this is just his hobby, and he's sharing it with us.
He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector.
@@WillSurvive2TheEnd and with the formidable power and force of the mighty rake.... No culvert will stay blocked.
Hes also a guy that unclocks culvert pipelines
Foe of the beaver, a culvert collector
He's a complicated man and no one understands him but his woman
So we'll keep clogging culverts because we know he can take it.
Who else watches Post10 to go to sleep at night. So relaxing and his voice is so calm. ♥️
relaxing? i just want quality drainage in the year 2021, is that too much to ask for? The Egyptians did it
He gives ya that walk through those distant woods ya can't do yourself!
He's the Bob Ross of culvert unclogging
@@sheffieldlane5769 The Inca's too :)
I do 😃
I met this channel today and I'm completely addicted to it.
You have a loooooot of content to enjoy haha
Welcome to the rake club
You will not regret it
We all float down below...
It's like a drug. You think you'll try it once and it won't effect you. But you keep coming back for your fix.
I always feel included cause he says "we." Great UA-camr!
Watching post 10 clearing out the culverts the way he does, it's easy to forget just how frigidly cold it is there. His devotion to his passion of clearing out blockages of drains & culverts, puts those that are paid to do the job to shame.
Heck, post 10 has most likely saved multiple lives with his hard work too.
Not to be a sourpuss but as someone who lives above the arctic circle. From the looks of the video, snow melt is just but some days away so it's probably not more than -5C degrees at most.
@@starcraft2own yup, I'm Canadian and my first though was that it looked pretty warm out in this video. Lol.
I would also take a guess that this looks like the video was filmed quite a while ago. It looks very early in the season based on how little snow is on the ground and the wet tire tracks on some sections of the road
Well, Still a very cool video anyhow. This person seems like a great guy
... and it all started with "THE GRATE FOOT SHUFFLE " 😂
@@Jason-fp7vi he says “later on in the winter” so you are correct. My guess is last November this was taken
The only word I can think of to accurately describe this channel is "satisfying." On paper this should not be this interesting yet here I am once again watching another video about unclogging culverts and learning about how their built, what happens over time, how nature has an effect, how culverts have changed over time and more. But most of all, watching you remove the debris and have the water flow return to the way it was intended is just so satisfying.
When you start to call sticks and leaves floating around on the side of roads "debris", you've become one of Us.
Agree
Excellent description. I got hooked on this channel a couple weeks ago. I would have a hard time explaining why I like this channel so much but you did a good job getting into my head lol
Didn't everybody enjoy playing in ditches as kids? I did! Lol
I was just about to go to bed...I guess I can wait 30 minutes.
I know exactly what you mean.
...that somehow turns into hours!...
I'm a relatively new viewer and I have to say that your videos give me comfort.
I'm here watching too. I love being outdoors. watching outdoors is almost as satisfying. I think we all need more outside time. its refreshing
You talk about culverts like a sommelier talk about wine.
He's the Bob Ross of culvert unclogging
The culvert connoisseur
I want to walk around my local area creeks in the Hudson Valley and check them for clogs and clean as much as I can. You've inspired me post 10!
I can never tell how big those culverts are. I always assume he's practically crawling through them!
Oh ha! And there you just showed you you walk through lol. Sorry, I hadn't gotten to that bit when I first commented. 🥴
Actually the first culvert I thought it was so small, but then he went in, I was like HOW
Good thing he is so flexible! I'd never be able to duck-walk all that way.
@@oonajohnson109 Thanx, that's the word I was trying to think of. All I could think was, "It's that thing Chuck Berry did onstage!" lol
Half of the time, he is!
All clogs must be unplugged. Water must flow. This is the way!
This is the way.
You have spoken.
I can't express how much these videos have helped my mental health during lockdown. Thank you!
Found this channel like a week ago, was in my recommended, don’t know why but thank you UA-cam I can’t stop watching 👍🏻
Welcome to the neighborhood! 😊
same
Post 10 the dare devil. No snow, ice, or rain will stop him!
Just wait till Spring. His archenemy, the beaver, shall come forth and make trouble in the lands... again.
It's not what the colvert wanted, it's what the colvert needed...DrainDude
Ouch... with bare hands in these freezing temperatures... this man has no fear!
Post Office quote, but apt!
Never thought drain unclogging would be so entertaining
Welcome to the fandom, brother! :-) This guy is the ultimate antidote to commercial/editorial/glitzy/dishonest media overload.
Same
I had one of these vids in my recommended and now I'm hooked.
You need to see all his other videos👍👍
Don't you feel like a fellow County worker watching one guy do all the work!
I feel like you should be given a tax deduction for all the work you do to maintain public infrastructure.
I wish that could be true
@@radiocontrolled9181 agreed. in an ideal world, the government would reward people like post10! if not just to say thanks, but to incentivize more people into being contributing members of society.
@@radiocontrolled9181 I agree too, he’s been helping lives by using JUST a rake. I mean JUST. It’s outstanding how much he contributes to the society and he doesn’t get bored. The contribution to the society he does out of everyone who doesn’t have a job, he’s presumably at the top/
You bring up a valid and good point , his work is priceless exemption from taxes or at least write off on his expenses and travel time ... ,👍✌️🖖💪🤔💎🙏🇺🇸
@@chaskataylor6768 write offs at the very least , he is invaluable as an asset to his state... 👍✌️💪🖖🇺🇸😸💎🤙
Imagine if post 10 can drain the swamp in DC.
Love it! 👍🏻😬
My blood pressure drops when I watch these videos. Best medication out there.
never knew how much i'd enjoy watching unclogging drains until i found this channel
The realest person on UA-cam i love this guy
I love going back and watching your science, mechanical and electrical experiments (especially because I'm an electrician). I know they don't get as many views, but I wish you still did those every once in a while. I enjoyed this one.
I love that you take us along on your culvert clog cleaning expeditions...you do great work of keeping the water flowing!
"CIVIL ENGINEERS HATE HIM!
See how he fixes culverts with this ONE SIMPLE trick!"
I’m getting waay too excited about a new culvert to clear....
Can't wait for the "unclogging the bottom of the ocean" video
the fish would love that
why just the bottem? might aswell do the whole thing
Post10 solving the climate crisis one ocean clog at a time, lowering sea levels worldwide. 😂
Can't wait for people to start writing their own original comments
Whats sad is our ocean is slowly dying..
Loved the last culvert comments from Post.
Can't get in there, maybe from the other side, nope not going in, not enough headroom.
Still managed to get a little way in.
It was like, I'm gonna try and talk myself out of it but who am I kidding
I love Post 10 for the same reason I love Wesley Willis. He's just doing what he loves and if you happen to like it too, that's great.
Sir I wish the the government would see this and do something about this. Much respect to you!
I binge watched your videos all day yesterday haha! I loved doing this stuff as a kid and still do sometimes. You are the culvert master!
you sir have single handedly brought attention and appreciation to city water management to hundreds of thousands if not millions of people, don't stop being you.
when I was a kid in a stream that ran behind our house we would clean sticks and junk out of it. It is so satisfying to see the flow increase and watch the water run clear. I only went through the pipe once it scared the crap out of me. Brings back great memories thank you so much
1:42: the perspective is that culvert is about 12" in diameter. Seconds later he shrinks in size and walks through.
You sir are a hero. Klingon warriors will sing songs of the deeds done here today for generations to come.
Qapla'!!!
Isn't Post 10 Klingon for Drain expert?
Captain Kirk and Post 10 - getting rid of Klingons.
Oh no...not Klingonese.....
@@imho2278 that is an excellent brand name! Somebody made it so :-)
I have so much culvert knowledge after binge watching this channel for 3 days i feel compelled to go to civil engineering school.
Hello Post 10! How's April doing? We haven't seen her for a while, I hope she's well. I'm keeping an eye on radar here (Tennessee) and you've got a whole bunch of rain coming your way so we expect to see some really awesome drain and culvert cleanings soon. Keep up the great work and looking forward to seeing you soon.
Great video. Thank you for uploading. I really enjoy your work.
As ever, terrific work Post, making culverts great again 🇺🇸👍
These videos are strangely relaxing, found myself watching almost every single one over the past few months
I like the rock work of the older culverts. Takes a good eye and a lot of skill to put together. I think Post10 should affix a "Post10 Approved" stamp to all of the quality culverts he visits or unclog. 😁
I am looking forward to the return of spring and Post10 showing the wonderful northern east coast scenery. Also, really hoping for more unclogging videos!
Don’t forget he has Patreon! Best to you all, wherever you are in the world. Still miss sweet April!
Why, what happened to April?
@@josephking6515 I guess he had issues with comments and he felt she was threatened. No more April videos :(
Watching you for the last year or so, suddenly I clean out culverts whenever I see a blockage lol. Awesome work and video again!!!
Your dedication to keeping the culverts and drains clear amazes me time and again. You do great, unseen and unpaid work to keep things moving. A true unsung hero
Love how you look after the environment and drivers safety when unblocking road drains, your unselfish deeds are wonderful to watch
In a couple of towns that I lived in, I regularly cleared the storm drains and gutters on the paved streets that I lived on.
If they weren't cleared, leaves, sticks and silt caused blockages that would back up the street.
Sometimes the accumulated water froze and caused additional issues.
This was the worst in autumn and spring.
It is a satisfying pastime.
Keeping in mind safety, I would recommend doing so for the closest few storm drains near your home.
I used a metal shovel, garden and leaf rake, buckets/bins, a trowel and a wagon.
Dry boots, thick waterproof gloves, warm clothes that can get mucky is all that you need to wear.
Any cleared debris left near the storm drain or gutter would be dumped back in by residents within days, so must get removed to an appropriate location.
I also cleared snow about 4 feet in any direction from the streets' fire hydrants.
Man, I've been binge watching this channel for the last 3 days. I've heard the word "culvert" more times than in the last 30 something years of my life (including version in my native language) and...yes, this is "satisfying". Actually so satisfying to watch that I had to stop a bit and think about what makes it so good.
It is so different from all those shows, social media etc. that attack you with and addict you with sudden rush of emotions. This one is much more healthy, steady and constructive. The subject may be trivial at first sight but the more you think about it the more important it becomes (especially this lake drain thing). It's amazing at what good spirited, humble people can do as a hobby so well attuned to their nature. Good work post 10, keep it going!
You can tell this man has a passion for what he does cause he is willing to get out in sub-freezing temps, water be dammed. Of course, all the county, city and road workers are bundled safely in their homes....
Only youth can crawl around inside culverts . 💪. Love the bird pictures at the end. 🐦
Your videos actually made me look for clogged culverts and drains when I am out and about. Happy to say, in my area the responsible parties seem to do a good job keeping things clear.
That is an awesome jacket. I like that you're prepared with the proper attire.
I'm actually so happy he showed us how he scuttles through the culverts haha
Very nice culverts on that road, thanks for sharing.
Always relaxing to follow your escapades. 🙂
Egads, my knees hurt just watching you! Thanks for all you do for us and our aging infrastructure! You be careful when you're out there in the middle of nowhere by yourself. Nowadays, you don't know what kind of nincompoop might be wandering about! Be sure you've told some one where you're going to be! 😘👵
If we had more caring people like you, America would be America again. Thanks 😊
Anyone else love the rustle of his jacket, the sticks/leaves, and the crunch of fresh snow under his boots? Asmr heaven
Been on a binge ever since I found your channel earlier today, keep up the great work dude!
I would like to say "Thanks for showing ', It's actually calming and makes it easier to go to sleep at night. I am a nature lover. You are such a great help to nature.:}
I'm loving this channel! This is my 4th video watched, started with the lake drain, now I am here! At some point... I will watch every video you've made! 😂
I love what you are doing for the environment! I used to do a lot of stuff like this. My husband and I would mow and clean up our whole culdasac/court every month. All but a couple of our neighbors are elderly. So this was our way of giving back. We are not able to do it as often now, but we still try to get one in at the beginning of summer and one just after fall/before winter hits. It truly feels good to be able to help those that need it! You are a true inspiration post!
This is fantastic! Pure ASMR from a mindful expert! Thank you so much! I'm german, I've never seen anything like this happening in my country, but I'm learning so much from you! This huge word field of drains and culverts... I love it when people make themselves experts in a unique field. You're really a watchful protector and a silent hero! WOW!
Yeah! So much culvert clearing action! Thoroughly enjoyable experience for us and you! Neat to see the different types of culverts in such a short stretch of road. 😊
The most amazing part to me about these videos is how incredibly knowledgeable Post 10 is, if these were just normal unclogging videos then they wouldn't be that interesting.
Never stop being yourself Post 10!
Just when I thought I’d seen it all on UA-cam!! Lol. Found this channel today. Love it!
Going through that culvert must have hurt your back. You're not short. Lol. Thanks for sharing!!
The Word “Culvert” is # 1 in your Vocabulary. Thank GOD for your Strong💪 Efforts in your Town.👍
Seeing Post walking around in that culvert with no gloves on flabbergasts me down here in Georgia
Here with my coffee! I never thought I'd be so invested in draining roads.
I love doing nature photography and those icicles hanging there would have made a gorgeous picture. That granite culvert would have been badass too.
One day this man will stumble upon something insane
It's good to see people going out and doing their bit to help out the communities I live in Swindon Wiltshire England and there was a footpath that had been overgrown for years so one day I started cutting it back now got 2.5 miles of boundary trails and connected the whole village with walkways good for dog walkers and mountain biking
Can't wait for clog season either.
Post10, ever thought about leaving your calling card wherever you clear the culverts? Thinking these engineers believe their culverts are working fine when it's you that is working fine. Maybe a little metal thing stabbed into the ground and you just add your maintenance date.
Cool idea--real Post 10 Posts!!
Enjoy your content and pure heartedness. You’re young and strong now, my friend. Just watch your back! Makes me hurt just watching you! Much respect!
Wow...this man cares and he takes action. That's admirable and sexy. I never knew watching someone clearing up a culvert is this entertaining.
Post 10, as someone who's spent time clearing debris from culverts & small dams, a couple recommendation on tools. For culvert work, look into getting what's known as a cultivator rake, a/k/a refuse hook or potato rake. The head is narrower than a garden rake, but with longer tines, like a small, bent pitchfork, & I find it much more handy for breaking up & moving tangled woody debris that you often deal with, & also as a retriever with a swing-twist-pull technique. It's ok for breaking up dirt & muck, & even works as a come-along for moving smaller rocks. Get the stoutest tines you can find, & a one piece synthetic/metal handle will stand up better to the conditions. If you still favor a garden-style rake for clearing grates, the Fiskars PRO series is the gold standard, as is the whole Fiskars line of yard tools. Good luck, & keep that water flowing!
When you find something to do that harms nothing and makes you happy you are lucky. The fact you share it is great. Keep on being you.
Good start to my night by watching a Post video.
cross country ski trails with snow machines? wow. thats pretty neat.
“I’ll crawl with knee pads if I have to.” This man is a king
Great video! Especially the part where you showed us how you waddle through the culverts! We always wondered how you manage that!
😝 The camera lens doesn't always show how high it is in there for a person. Neat ice scepter at 3:30 ! And the granite culvert in the end DID look really neat!
I love playing with water. I go down to the boom site in Stillwater all the time and play with the streams with my kids. It’s very relaxing and a good time.
Post ten you are the best. Just what the doc ordered.
How nice of them to put ridges in the culvert, really makes it easier to walk. You could even say it's ribbed for your pleasure
Thank you for all of your hard work to make the world better for everyone else. Your videos inspire me to make my community better!
From a Tech-bro in Silicon Valley living a life of encapsulated WFH and Zoom/Discord everything, I have to confess, I crave the zen you deliver with your maintenance of critical water infrastructure. I'm looking forward to more content during the upcoming spring thaw and rains!
I wish I could be there to help you sometimes but you doing good by yourself, well.....until spring thaw gets here.
I guarantee you that you wouldn’t want Post 10 to kick ya if he’s duck walking half mile through 3 foot culvert. I giggled when I seen his Bass fishing hat. Could you imagine being on a boat with Post 10 and he couldn’t get out all the energy he has with the things he does on this channel. He would probably be doing some deep thinking. Post 10, thank you for being a beautiful American and portraying to the world how awesome most of the people are in this country. Disabled veteran salutes you young man. I hope this reaches you and those you love in great health and happiness❤️🙏😎
Interesting for sure. You have been teaching me so much. Thank you!
It's almost like watching Forrest gump going around the US clearing drains. If i could i possibly would follow him anywhere. So stimulating
Post 10, if you aren’t one, you should be a civil engineer already, you’re better at explaining issues then fixing engineering problems than 90% of academic civil engineers who will never get their hands dirty like you
Does the work AND the publicity? Wow!
Thanks, this is great! We can indeed learn lot of real physics from these videos. E.g. why there is ice forming at the other end of the pipe first.
Man, you are really fit to waddle like that and be able to stand up and walk right after!
I have only heard the first line and I'm STOKED!
"Hey everyone" gets me stoked too lol
2:26 turn on captions
That deserves a standing ovation.
👏👏👏👏👏
LOL !! Indeed .. gotta love the the auto generated captions ; D
It does that on like all of his videos lol. The water is cheering for him as he clears all culverts!
@@IHavent82Day I love that!
This video was SO GOOD! Thank you, Post! 🙌
The lorax speaks for the trees, this man speaks for the culverts
Found your channel just today. I subscribed and been watching your vids most of the day.
Sure appreciate your hard work. Stay safe out there and thank you for what you do.
My sister just sent me pictures of her culverts a moment ago. Lol Our area is having flooding issues right now, so we are all on flood watch. We do what we can to prevent a clog from occurring but it does get difficult when tree cutters leave leftovers to be swept into the creek.
😄😄😄 If I ever managed to get into that "waddle" position, you'd have to call for major help to get me unstuck again. When you first showed the interior clip I was sure I misunderstood the size of the culvert. Proving again, you are amazing.
Awesome. Beautiful scenery and Post 10 doing what he does best.
I'd be real interested, has Post ever said what got him interested in doing this stuff? Like what's the superhero origin story causing his hatred of clogs so that he goes out to fight them specifically
He was probably mugged by a beaver
I think he just likes seeing drainage systems in action. He knows the different types of pipes, knows how sewer systems work, where drains are likely to send water, I think he said in a video that he's driven 100 miles to unclog drains before. I think this is just his hobby, and he's sharing it with us.
In one of his other videos, he thanked his dad for taking him out to unclog drains. I believe his dad taught him his trade.
This channel is great. Dont regret the past 2 hours. From a random guy being a civic hero to a mildly interesting person :)