Made my own Air Spade today

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Bowhunter01

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Used 3/4" galvanized pipe with a Chicago fitting, necked down to 1/2". Used a water heater style cut off valve. Also used a T fitting and made a 6" handle. Made the overall length about 6.5 feet, and hammered the end of the pipe down fairly flat. Going to try it out Thursday. About $40 in parts. If it works well, I'm going to paint it black and put a rifle scope on it. :greenchainsaw:
 
LOL!!!

Flat black paint, and a "SWAT" stencil.:hmm3grin2orange:


Seriously though, what are you running for an air source?

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
I was planning on renting a diesel powered tow behind compressor. It puts out a lot of air, I mean a whole lot. I've got to dig a trench to install a drainage system, and need to work around some cable and phone lines. The air tool should do the trick, but we'll see. I might need to modify the tip, I'll have to play with it once it's hooked up. The trench is going to be about 2 feet deep and 200' long.

It is kind of neat looking, hence the paint and scope. It might need a sling and a bayonet too, and maybe a bipod LOL. I can shout "Get some" while I'm trenching. (Just kidding)
 
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Bowhunter- we use a Grimer schmidt i think it is 180 cfm...Huge and plenty of pressure!

can't wait to see some pics!

Any chance it can be converted to PTO driven and 3 point mounted?

I'm scheming on a zero contact method of cultivation in vinyards/Blueberrys.

Air power is kinda not my bag yet..

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
I was planning on renting a diesel powered tow behind compressor. It puts out a lot of air, I mean a whole lot. I've got to dig a trench to install a drainage system, and need to work around some cable and phone lines. The air tool should do the trick, but we'll see. I might need to modify the tip, I'll have to play with it once it's hooked up. The trench is going to be about 2 feet deep and 200' long.

It is kind of neat looking, hence the paint and scope. It might need a sling and a bayonet too, and maybe a bipod LOL. I can shout "Get some" while I'm trenching. (Just kidding)


Sounds good!

Just go easy with the Bayonette mount or some politician will ban the whole thing before ya murder some innocent broadleaf.

PICS already!!!:greenchainsaw:

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
I'ma thinking a multi purpose contraption here maybe for feather removing during poultry round up and add abit of water in there in the winter and we have a snow maker yea!
 
I'ma thinking a multi purpose contraption here maybe for feather removing during poultry round up and add abit of water in there in the winter and we have a snow maker yea!

I just had a mental image of those chickens......

Thanks. I needed a good RC cola sinus cleansing.;)

Stay safe!
Dingeryote
 
Update:

Well I finally broke out the airspade today. It has officially been reclassified as an air knife. This thing is bad. I rented a 375 cfm compressor, and promptly blasted a 12" deep, 200' trench in about 15 seconds.

It really only took me about 20 minutes total, and it was cutting through hard compacted clay and roots on a site where they cut the timber with a feller buncher and skidder. I'm real happy with the way it turned out, and I never did find any of the buried utilities. It didn't seem to hurt any tree roots either, but I'd want to cut the pressure back if I had to excavate someone's prize japanese red maple.

The air at the nozzle looked blue, like a propane flame. It got pretty hot, even with heavy gloves, and was pretty loud even with my ear muffs on.

I know how I'm blowing the leaves off the lawn this fall.
 
$$$$$$OOOYEAH!$$$$$$

I'm going to call mine the Ninja Knife ;)

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Heck, I made my big shot out of two 4' of conduit pipe connected by a coupler and rubber feet on the ends. The rack was a bike rack to hang up bikes ins garages that I welded to spec with my first welder - a cutting torch. Then the rubber sling is a work-out rubber tube from Big 5 Sports. The cup is a whiffle soft ball I cut in half, the throw bag a baseball I drilled a hole through, and just kite string. I tried to hide it from all of my customers lol
 
$$$$$$OOOYEAH!$$$$$$

I'm going to call mine the Ninja Knife ;)

images


Heck, I made my big shot out of two 4' of conduit pipe connected by a coupler and rubber feet on the ends. The rack was a bike rack to hang up bikes ins garages that I welded to spec with my first welder - a cutting torch. Then the rubber sling is a work-out rubber tube from Big 5 Sports. The cup is a whiffle soft ball I cut in half, the throw bag a baseball I drilled a hole through, and just kite string. I tried to hide it from all of my customers lol

Glad to see hear from you FTA! Just not the same without you! :dizzy:
Jeff ( thought you might of died). :hmm3grin2orange:
 
I made my bucket truck out of a 1969 Buick, an old grain elevator, some parts from a H farmall tractor and a number three washtub.
 
$$$$$$OOOYEAH!$$$$$$

I'm going to call mine the Ninja Knife ;)

images


Heck, I made my big shot out of two 4' of conduit pipe connected by a coupler and rubber feet on the ends. The rack was a bike rack to hang up bikes ins garages that I welded to spec with my first welder - a cutting torch. Then the rubber sling is a work-out rubber tube from Big 5 Sports. The cup is a whiffle soft ball I cut in half, the throw bag a baseball I drilled a hole through, and just kite string. I tried to hide it from all of my customers lol

Did you look at post #7
Jeff :)
 
Glad to see hear from you FTA! Just not the same without you! :dizzy:
Jeff ( thought you might of died). :hmm3grin2orange:

I contemplated the same thing *all along, except all along that's been wrong.

This team is still on the trail. :blob2::blob2::blob2::blob2: :hmm3grin2orange:
 
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