Respect. This honestly increases my anxiety for what i'm about to do, haha. But also increases my faith in the tool you're using
@shaunazar25 күн бұрын
Nice! I used mine today for the first time and was really happy with it.
@She_Tried_It4 ай бұрын
The supervisor approves (0:40), you can keep working! 🐕😆 Thanks for this demo - I'm getting the 18v and I hope I don't need as much strength as you. I have dark gray clay (St Augustine), but it's not dry clay. I just need to plant some gallon plants. Your supervisor may be a little jealous of your digging skills - I saw a little shade in that turn around... Update: I got the smallest Ryobi one, works like a dream for bulb and 5-10 gallon planting, easy in thick clay too, just punch a bunch of smaller holes to make a bigger one.
@macdinvest2 ай бұрын
Wherever you are, this should be where they test small earth augers. Good work.
@slipppete Жыл бұрын
I bet that thing shreds with an aftermarket bit. Good job diggin! Hard work!
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Respect. This honestly increases my anxiety for what i'm about to do, haha. But also increases my faith in the tool you're using
Nice! I used mine today for the first time and was really happy with it.
The supervisor approves (0:40), you can keep working! 🐕😆 Thanks for this demo - I'm getting the 18v and I hope I don't need as much strength as you. I have dark gray clay (St Augustine), but it's not dry clay. I just need to plant some gallon plants. Your supervisor may be a little jealous of your digging skills - I saw a little shade in that turn around... Update: I got the smallest Ryobi one, works like a dream for bulb and 5-10 gallon planting, easy in thick clay too, just punch a bunch of smaller holes to make a bigger one.
Wherever you are, this should be where they test small earth augers. Good work.
I bet that thing shreds with an aftermarket bit. Good job diggin! Hard work!
@JDowell05
Жыл бұрын
It does!