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  1. #1
    us
    Mar 2010
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    Dig Safe!

    Man buried in hole up to his chest when the sides of the hole collapsed.

    http://www.wwaytv3.com/video/2011/07...wn-wilmington#

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  3. #2
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Holy $%^&#@!!! If my wife ever sees this video I'm history

  4. #3
    ge
    Apr 2011
    Georgia
    Teknetics Delta 4000
    1,115
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    LMAO!
    LMAO

  5. #4
    us
    Mar 2010
    169
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by sodetraveler
    Holy $%^&#@!!! If my wife ever sees this video I'm history
    Can I have your probes!

  6. #5
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
    262
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by 808beginnerdigger
    Can I have your probes!
    No problem! But you'll have to fly to the mainland to pick them up

    PS. Don't put them in your carry-on baggage, the TSA has classified them as weapons of mass destruction!

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dig Safe!-tools.jpg   Dig Safe!-tools.jpg  

  7. #6
    us
    Jul 2007
    NC
    541

    Re: Dig Safe!

    I wondered if that was anyone from here when I saw it on the news the other day.

  8. #7
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by NaturalJWL
    I wondered if that was anyone from here when I saw it on the news the other day.
    Nope, just Hawaii bottle diggers here.....

    However, we've lost people in cave-ins before

    If you want to read the sad story of Uncle Willie's death, click the link below

    http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/ar.../ln/ln20a.html

    It can be a dangerous sport.......Dig Safe!

  9. #8
    us
    Nov 2009
    161

    Re: Dig Safe!



    Thats some nice lookin probes you got. awright

    808BD

  10. #9
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by 808 bottle diggers
    Thats some nice lookin probes you got. awright
    808BD
    I use the blue ones with the yellow handles.

    The one on the left is a straight probe with a 7/16" Hex steel shaft. Super heavy and powerful! I call it the Mini-O'o

    The one on the right is a hook (although you can't see the hook in the picture). It has a 1/2" steel shaft - Ikaika! I call it the One-Finger Potato Fork

    You can have both if you are willing to drop some serious kala at www.tandttools.com

    Look for Smart Stick part number TPA36-X7 and Handy Hook part number HH36S

    My brother doesn't like them because he says they're too heavy - he uses the probe on the far right. Make sure you're OK with the weight before you order them - the shipping to Hawaii costs almost as much as the tools!!!

  11. #10
    us
    Nov 2009
    161

    Re: Dig Safe!

    Thanks for info.

    808BD

  12. #11
    us
    Dec 2009
    105

    Re: Dig Safe!

    Advice: It is a good idea to ensure that at least one probe survives the initial cave in. That's all my wife had to dig me out when I got buried alive for 20 minutes. Luckily there were two air holes, one at my feet and one above my head.

  13. #12
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
    262
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    Re: Dig Safe!

    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Ken
    Advice: It is a good idea to ensure that at least one probe survives the initial cave in. That's all my wife had to dig me out when I got buried alive for 20 minutes. Luckily there were two air holes, one at my feet and one above my head.
    A harrowing story and good advice!

    My brother and I have had a couple of close calls ourselves - both at the old Waipahu Mill dump where Uncle Willie met his end......

    It was a particularly scary dump to dig because the bottles were all 8 to 11 feet deep - at least where we were digging

    My brother got pinned under a large collapsed section of roof and all his partner (I wasn't there that time) had to dig him out with was an o'o. While trying to break up the collapsed section my brother's digging partner inadvertantly whacked his foot with the o'o!

    The moral of this story is: wear boots when you dig!

    I came really close to getting squished while we were digging there late at night. The hole was 11 feet deep and pretty seriously undermined on one side. I was working it at arms length with a potato fork when I exposed the bottom of a sode. It had a big W on the base and looked kind of sick. My brother pointed out (correctly) that it was probably an Aiea Soda Works because they had notoriously bad glass.

    These bottles are all starred in The Book (i.e. super rare) and fragile. My brother talked me into dropping the potato fork and carefully digging it out with a probe. When I backed out of the undermine and stood up to get the probe from him the whole ceiling collapsed! It burried my tools and my only light leaving me burried up to me knees in total darkness

    I just got lucky that time - now I Dig Safe!!!

    BTW - in case you're wondering why we would take such chances in the first place, check out these sodes we pulled from a single hole during one of my visits

    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Dig Safe!-waipahubradsodes.jpg  

  14. #13
    us
    Dec 2009
    105

    Re: Dig Safe!

    Sodetraveler,
    Pretty scary story as well. Nice haul in the background.

    Dig Safe

    COL Ken

  15. #14
    us
    Mar 2010
    Historic Saratoga CA
    262
    1 times

    Re: Dig Safe!

    Another one!

    http://www.wtov9.com/news/28874823/detail.html

    The article speaks for itself......DIG SAFE!!!

 

 

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