The perfect digger?

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Hey guys. So clearly given different soils, rocks sands
whatever some results may vary but what is your preferred tool?

Sure a shovel is a great digging tool but not really worth the damn in hard pack or cobbles. Pick axe is an animal but weighs a ton and the short handle keeps you bent over. Hookers work well but lack in any real power..

So if a guy wants to keep from packing around 2-3 digging tools what do you feel is best all around digger.

I personally own about every shape of digger you can imagine so I’m not looking to buy anything. Just curious what you guys prefer.

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Steam shovel.....oops that dates me so excavator he says tongue in cheek.
 

Sooo does the broken bobcat in my yard count? Maybe the legs hanging out of it are the problem?
 

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On a more serious note, the estwing geo/paleo pick has been handy for me.
 

An 18" handled Badger Pick. Can't shovel with it, but it'll sure open up a hole..

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There is no one digger that fits all situations.
But for digging underwater and small deep holes in medium soil I prefer my homemade shovel modeled after an excavator bucket. :icon_thumleft:


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There is no one digger that fits all situations.
But for digging underwater and small deep holes in medium soil I prefer my homemade shovel modeled after an excavator bucket. :icon_thumleft:


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That’s pretty slick. I’d be forced to make engine noises when using it I’m afraid.
 

For relics I use a landscapers pick/adze, short handle, but mine is cast iron, so won't take a lot of beating. Get steel head instead....!

For lawns I use PETA EASI-GRIP, attached - see, you can get that crutch/orthotic thing is optional....
There is another handle design, too. The leverage of the digger, lifts my trapdoor plugs, wide open...! :icon_thumright:
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(portion in red is what I use) (other handle design at right)
 

What the heck is that pic, the underside of someones tongue ?
 

An 18" handled Badger Pick. Can't shovel with it, but it'll sure open up a hole..

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Like the business end of that, but prefer another magnet and an oblong hickory handle.

Made the mistake of buying something similar with a foam covered fiberglass handle…most dangerous awkward tool ever!! Foam cover slips when it’s wet and it tends to not stay aligned in the hand very well because it’s round.
It was a waste of $50!
 

Like the business end of that, but prefer another magnet and an oblong hickory handle.

Made the mistake of buying something similar with a foam covered fiberglass handle…most dangerous awkward tool ever!! Foam cover slips when it’s wet and it tends to not stay aligned in the hand very well because it’s round.
It was a waste of $50!

Yeah, the wooden handle is best. I covered mine with Friction Tape, for slippery situations - quite comfortable digging.
And, the pick can pull branches, sticks and needles aside, from dig site.
 

Bahahaha!

It’s a calcium deposit on the roof of a cavern.

You were close

I think you mean Calcite? Calcium is a metallic element that is never found in a pure state in nature.

These formations are pretty common. This particular botryoidal form of calcite is often sold as "cave coral".
 

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Thank you for the correction. You are absolutely correct. I knew that however somehow originally typed it incorrectly.
 

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