@@saintsefo4763 nah impossible some were clogged regular like clockwork & they seemed to accept post as part of the team plus he used to do outta town ones too how are so many other people still doing them on youtube it seems a huge thing now 🤷♀️.. I'm wondering maybe he was warned off
This was a good one! The second culvert really started blasting quickly, which was quite satisfying. The time lapses were perfect. I could really see the 2nd culvert swamp draining. I just watched the feeding turkeys cracked corn and building an igloo. Both fun ones, too. Keep up the good work. We need to be reminded of simple pleasures in this complicated world. 😸
There is something so satisfying watching you unblock/unclog a drain or culvert or dismantling a beaver dam and watching them work like how they are supposed to. Great
Dude. To be honest. You breaking up Beaver dams is my favorite. I never realized how much work those little bastards put into building those dams. Amazing. Very cool footage. Sometime, you just gotta clear out some roads.
Something so satisfying about seeing a culvert/drain/beaver rack/stream/drainage ditch get unclogged. With Post10 doing it with gusto is merely a bonus.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
"It's nice out today. It's sleeting." You and I have VERY different concepts of 'nice out'. LOL That being said, I DO quite like sitting on my enclosed-porch on a good stormy day, and just listening to the rain on the metal roof and the rumbles of thunder... So I can see where you're coming from with enjoying weather that other people might not 'get'. lol.
8:45 this is my favorite little culvert you unclog man. Always fun to see pool drain away. You speak of it fondly. Lovely to see culvert getting TLC. 🤗💪👍
Fantastic. Really like watching the other side. Watching the water flow change. So neat. I was hard to the the second culvert. Perfect way to start a day. Happy Easter Postie and Ghost.
It was cool watching the flow in the second camera increase when you removed the screen to clean it. I didn't notice the second camera at first, so I backed it up to watch it from when it appeared. I agree that the grate mesh is too small. Love your camerawork.
Really like the idea of making trash racks or grates from recycled material, when it starts to rust out, then just making a new one, perhaps even better. And you can recycle the old one as scrap metal. The rack should be replaced by a similar trash rack as the one you unclogged in previous videos. That A-shape rack is really cool.
Excited to announce 2022 CulvertCon in downtown Boston, Mass. Meet Post 10 and other drainage content creators. Participate in a community Culvert Clearing. Catch the 80s cover band, "Idiots with Escavators" at the early birds pre-party mingle. Can't wait to meet everyone!
I watch 101% of everything you post. I’m fascinated with you, your work AND play. Especially the over- nights!! Do you have a grandma?? Can I be yours?????
It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood here in Arkansas console it was 30゚ this morning but it didn't got up to 68 so I haven't checked are gonna river they call it a Creek here I call it a river but I'm fixing the walk down there and see how it's blowing I'll check back in with you in a little bit like your videos post 10 It's flowing at full capacity so so hopefully there's some fish in there but we'll find out anyway like your videos and I love to see your little lady and some more of them but that's my personal opinion
It’s nice out. It’s sleeting. One thing I do not miss about living in central Indiana is the sleet. Im not sharing your excitement on this. Loving all that water flow sound though.
Good morning Post... What's your thoughts on cement end caps. Either round or square precast concrete sleeves that are made for the diameter pipe used, 12, 18, 24, 36..etc. That would make the ends safe from "Idiots with an Excavator". Couple bucks more in the beginning might save coin later. Your thoughts??
a polarizing filter lens for your camera would really cut though the glare of the water, because you couldn't really see into the water around the 10:00 minute mark
It is interesting watching what you do and you do a great job of filming. I'm not so sure about all the criticism that you pile on to highway maintenance workers. Do you really know everything about their other responsibilities, resources and priorities? Thanks for the video.
I agree. The constant carping is getting old. There’s good and bad in every company. In today’s ultra-negative world, why not try to emphasize more of the good?
That grate looks pretty unwieldy, so just go with me here. Imagine that you could just turn the grate around. Given that the flow seems pretty strong, would a lot of the stuff stuck on it just blow through? Or maybe it would just tangle everything up..... 👋🏼🙋🏽♀️✌🏽
You should get a wet suit and swim down that culvert, clearing away any debris that might be in there to help flow. You can have your head cam on. Taking Post 10 to new levels!
I NEED HELP! I was wondering can you or anyone that sees this help me out with a question I have about culverts. I live in Pennsylvania at the corner of a state route (rt 30) and a township road, there is a drainage ditch maintained by the state along rt30 which curves back onto the township road (about 50ft from the side of rt30) connecting to a township drainage ditch where they both go into a township owned culvert under the township road. On the other side of the township road/culvert is my yard. There is a concrete culvert that continues to run about 60ft under my yard and then another 150ish ft under my neighbors driveway and under their yard all the way down to a NAMED creek. In about 2013 they replaced the old failing metal 24inch culvert under the township road with a 36 inch plastic one but did not replace anything under either of our properties. Since then it has caused the concrete culvert under our property to become damaged and there has been damage done to our property itself in the form of a 10ft wide underground area that has been eroded away and a 8ft deep 6ft wide sinkhole in the middle of our yard. Neither the state or township is even admitting its their culvert and are not willing to fix this issue. They each blamed the other and the township actually said in the end “your property, your problem”. It’s close enough (within a few feet or less) to a massive tree and to our house as well as the neighbors house too, that if the damage isn’t fixed soon it could very well destroy our houses at some point. Can anyone help with some info on what to do or who to call or anything at all? This has been an ongoing issue for at least 7 years now. Multiple visits from township, state, and DEP was even here since it goes into a creek, and all have said the same thing, not our problem.
I wish there were places like that where I live because I'd be unclogging some drains too. Unfortunately, there is nothing like that here. It would be awesome to be your cameraman. You should get a job with the DOT. When they ask if you have experience just show them your channel.
I love watching these but really miss you doing the flooded Street drains that's what hooked me to your channel! 👍🏻
I corrected that problem
I love the street drains
@@post.10 Does that mean are you going to do some more drain videos?
@@HeadCase55 me too!.. there are 100's now on youtube but I loved post 10's the best!
@@saintsefo4763 nah impossible some were clogged regular like clockwork & they seemed to accept post as part of the team plus he used to do outta town ones too how are so many other people still doing them on youtube it seems a huge thing now 🤷♀️.. I'm wondering maybe he was warned off
This was a good one! The second culvert really started blasting quickly, which was quite satisfying. The time lapses were perfect. I could really see the 2nd culvert swamp draining. I just watched the feeding turkeys cracked corn and building an igloo. Both fun ones, too. Keep up the good work. We need to be reminded of simple pleasures in this complicated world. 😸
Always enjoy your videos! Being outdoors and doing something productive. Your videos have a “feel good” vibe.
☺️
I couldn’t agree more, I get jealous sometimes because I know he’s out having the time of his life!
And I’m not! Lol
Thanks that one went quickly. Chris from England.
There is something so satisfying watching you unblock/unclog a drain or culvert or dismantling a beaver dam and watching them work like how they are supposed to. Great
Dude. To be honest. You breaking up Beaver dams is my favorite. I never realized how much work those little bastards put into building those dams. Amazing. Very cool footage. Sometime, you just gotta clear out some roads.
Love your videos, the two camera set up along with the Timelapse is a great addition. Keep up the good work!
Love your two camera work.
Something so satisfying about seeing a culvert/drain/beaver rack/stream/drainage ditch get unclogged. With Post10 doing it with gusto is merely a bonus.👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Post, you're the only one I won't get mad at for putting up such a video with both title words 'beaver' and 'rack' that has no nudity.
And THERE it is! :D
It's always refreshing to watch the water blasting, you never failed to amaze me with your wonderful and satisfying work. Tons of love from India
"It's nice out today. It's sleeting."
You and I have VERY different concepts of 'nice out'. LOL
That being said, I DO quite like sitting on my enclosed-porch on a good stormy day, and just listening to the rain on the metal roof and the rumbles of thunder... So I can see where you're coming from with enjoying weather that other people might not 'get'. lol.
I love those Picture in Picture shots! Thanks for another awesome video! Stay safe and stay healthy!
8:45 this is my favorite little culvert you unclog man. Always fun to see pool drain away. You speak of it fondly. Lovely to see culvert getting TLC. 🤗💪👍
I really liked the second Calvert and your haircut. Happy Spring.
6:27 that road is just absolutely beautiful. No pot holes, dirt, etc. just a nice clean road.
Always find your videos so relaxing. Cheers buddy.
Fantastic. Really like watching the other side. Watching the water flow change. So neat. I was hard to the the second culvert. Perfect way to start a day. Happy Easter Postie and Ghost.
I appreciate the dual coverage and when you speed up the video so we can see just how much the water level drops. Great video Post!
"It's nice out today. Can you hear that on the camera?". LOL love the videos!
I think that this is one of my favourite of the culverts that you visit. It's the mossy waterfall steps that just speak to me.
I just stupidly realized post10 whoops so he can display his cameras in sync like a clapperboard. Love from Toronto!❤
I think it as a war cry ... ready for battle 😁
I'm also in Toronto. Hi.
He only explained it like 12 times. 🤣🤣
That is some “grate” content Post 10 😆
Thanks 👍🏼 beautiful scenery!!
Post, you’re a natural engineer! Love the way your mind works. 👍
I can not see the whirl pool...😭 LOVE your content... just discovered you like 2 days ago... Can't stop viewing
It was cool watching the flow in the second camera increase when you removed the screen to clean it. I didn't notice the second camera at first, so I backed it up to watch it from when it appeared. I agree that the grate mesh is too small. Love your camerawork.
Every time I see the water coming out of the other end I immediately smile. 😊
Love the content!! ❤️Keep them coming!!
The second timelapse was super nice!
Hi mate and wife I am watching your video right now and I love watching your video right now and you do a good job keep it up
Another great video 👏🏻👏🏻 greetings from 🇧🇷🇺🇸
I like how u show the drain u r working on, and the one that is opened up with free flowing water, side by side..
@Post10 have you ever considered using an automotive scissor jack, bottle jack, or farm jack to straighten out these culvert openings?
It's amazing your knowledge at just a young age,great job.
I really appreciate these things now when I see them walking around. Thanks for the calming and fun videos, and hello from Florida.
I like both your channels bro my favorite was overnight in abandoned motel.
The holes in the grate are way too small....another great video....thanks.
Always enjoy sitting back and watching your content. Have you been back to the lake drain recently? It's how I discovered you ages ago.
Post is the man! I would love to unclog some drains with him!
It is good to see you looking after your hands x
Really like the idea of making trash racks or grates from recycled material, when it starts to rust out, then just making a new one, perhaps even better.
And you can recycle the old one as scrap metal.
The rack should be replaced by a similar trash rack as the one you unclogged in previous videos. That A-shape rack is really cool.
Another cool vid. Ever think of doing a tour of the Greenbrier bunkers..............
It is fun to see you get excited when something "sucks"!
Excellent! Moving thousands of gallons of water, one culvert at a time! 👏😊👍🖖
Excited to announce 2022 CulvertCon in downtown Boston, Mass. Meet Post 10 and other drainage content creators. Participate in a community Culvert Clearing. Catch the 80s cover band, "Idiots with Escavators" at the early birds pre-party mingle. Can't wait to meet everyone!
Must enter with a loud "Wooo!"
I watch 101% of everything you post. I’m fascinated with you, your work AND play. Especially the over- nights!! Do you have a grandma?? Can I be yours?????
Wow did you shave your hair off? Love your beaver and culvert videos the best, thank you 🙏
I hope he's doing well... I don't think I've ever seen him with a shaved head.
Check it out on his other channel, hilarious! 😆
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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood here in Arkansas console it was 30゚ this morning but it didn't got up to 68 so I haven't checked are gonna river they call it a Creek here I call it a river but I'm fixing the walk down there and see how it's blowing I'll check back in with you in a little bit like your videos post 10 It's flowing at full capacity so so hopefully there's some fish in there but we'll find out anyway like your videos and I love to see your little lady and some more of them but that's my personal opinion
I saw "beaver" and "rack" in the title and clicked. Then I remembered I'm subscribed to post10, the culvert warrior. ;D
Nice hair cut / buzz cut btw! Keep up these unclogging videos!
Check it out on his other channel, hilarious! 😆
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I was wondering if you could take a small hydraulic Jack to push the crushed culvert open. Nice video !
Maybe a battery operated angle grinder too.
@@MrL4t3 I think we should all show up to help post sometime- nah he probably wouldn’t like it
I'm across the pond so far away ... and yes, postie is a lone ranger 😄
Ah yes, the classic "woo!" of sound syncing. Love the videos and keep up the good work!
Another great video, entertaining and informative. Really digging the new haircut too! :P
You're an absolute legend
It’s nice out. It’s sleeting. One thing I do not miss about living in central Indiana is the sleet. Im not sharing your excitement on this. Loving all that water flow sound though.
Although I prefer sleet over freezing rain.
@@jaskim5723 sleet is freezing rain in my world
its already 80f+ in southcarolina somedays man I wish it was sleeting XD
I love the war whoops at the beginning. Battle cry of the Culvert King of NE United States!
such a good video , i could watch you all day post , thank you .
Time-lapse there at the end was pretty cool. Like pulling the plug on a bathtub.
Keep up the good work!
Eating a late dinner . Thought I would go ahead and watch what you just put up.
I enjoy your work
Great gate, great channel.
Grate job post 10!
👍👍👍
I'm a simple man, I see post 10, I watch post 10
Happy Easter post 10
Your doing a good job man keep up the great work! 👍✌🤙
There's that Ric Flair impression again 😅
Good morning Post... What's your thoughts on cement end caps. Either round or square precast concrete sleeves that are made for the diameter pipe used, 12, 18, 24, 36..etc. That would make the ends safe from "Idiots with an Excavator". Couple bucks more in the beginning might save coin later. Your thoughts??
Thanks Post 10 for the video 👍😀
i love your videos!!!!!!
Well done 👍🏻
never gets old!
9:40 Nice buzz cut dude.😃
Nice work Post 10.
Wait, Post10 does the "WOOO" actually turn the camera on? Or is that your Q for when you're editing?
Good job. Great video!
👍👊😎
I'm waiting for the day when Post 10 shouts to do his camera audio test, someone in the distance shouts "Yo!!!"
At first I thought, "That's a neat little grate." - Then you stood next to that monster!
Post10 you can straighten out the crushed ends of the pipes with a bottle or floor car jack
That's what I was thinking... Bottle or scissor with a block of wood to prevent popping a hole in the pipe should do something..
We need an update on the beaver dam at the lake drain.
a polarizing filter lens for your camera would really cut though the glare of the water, because you couldn't really see into the water around the 10:00 minute mark
Keep up the good work
It is interesting watching what you do and you do a great job of filming. I'm not so sure about all the criticism that you pile on to highway maintenance workers. Do you really know everything about their other responsibilities, resources and priorities? Thanks for the video.
I agree. The constant carping is getting old. There’s good and bad in every company. In today’s ultra-negative world, why not try to emphasize more of the good?
What is that mesh for?
Another, interesting episode ☺️
I love watching your videos, you’re amazing 🙌
i agree with you 💯%
That looks heavy and a bit akward to wrestle around..... Great work
That grate looks pretty unwieldy, so just go with me here. Imagine that you could just turn the grate around. Given that the flow seems pretty strong, would a lot of the stuff stuck on it just blow through? Or maybe it would just tangle everything up..... 👋🏼🙋🏽♀️✌🏽
With the first one, couldn't you just turn the grate around so anything stuck against it will be pushed off by the flow of the water into the culvert?
Nice hair cut 👍🏻
I loved these video for a long time
What did you do? Looks the same
You should get a wet suit and swim down that culvert, clearing away any debris that might be in there to help flow. You can have your head cam on. Taking Post 10 to new levels!
Great, now the DOT is working with the beavers. 🤔🤔🤔🤔
This is beautiful.
I NEED HELP! I was wondering can you or anyone that sees this help me out with a question I have about culverts. I live in Pennsylvania at the corner of a state route (rt 30) and a township road, there is a drainage ditch maintained by the state along rt30 which curves back onto the township road (about 50ft from the side of rt30) connecting to a township drainage ditch where they both go into a township owned culvert under the township road. On the other side of the township road/culvert is my yard. There is a concrete culvert that continues to run about 60ft under my yard and then another 150ish ft under my neighbors driveway and under their yard all the way down to a NAMED creek. In about 2013 they replaced the old failing metal 24inch culvert under the township road with a 36 inch plastic one but did not replace anything under either of our properties. Since then it has caused the concrete culvert under our property to become damaged and there has been damage done to our property itself in the form of a 10ft wide underground area that has been eroded away and a 8ft deep 6ft wide sinkhole in the middle of our yard. Neither the state or township is even admitting its their culvert and are not willing to fix this issue. They each blamed the other and the township actually said in the end “your property, your problem”. It’s close enough (within a few feet or less) to a massive tree and to our house as well as the neighbors house too, that if the damage isn’t fixed soon it could very well destroy our houses at some point. Can anyone help with some info on what to do or who to call or anything at all? This has been an ongoing issue for at least 7 years now. Multiple visits from township, state, and DEP was even here since it goes into a creek, and all have said the same thing, not our problem.
I wish there were places like that where I live because I'd be unclogging some drains too. Unfortunately, there is nothing like that here. It would be awesome to be your cameraman. You should get a job with the DOT. When they ask if you have experience just show them your channel.
great video! commenting 3 times, and liking to help boost the algorithm!