Post-Hole Digger

Post-Hole Digger.
Lionel made this manual post-hole digger out of welded plate steel and galvanised pipe for his father who insisted that a fence post should have a minimum of one-third the length in the ground and no more than two-thirds above.

So Lionel made the digger 6 feet long with a 9 inch wide blade recycled from a six-inch length of a traveller's sample of steel water-main pipe. 

He added some cutting flutes riveted inside and each one was reinforced with a blob of weld. 

The pole and handle was made out of re-cycled water pipe and  the whole thing was welded together using an arc welder that Lionel's brother Edward had made from an old industrial transformer.

The handle was 28 inches wide as it required the combined strength of at least two people to dig a post-hole up to 5 feet deep.  (Turning it was a lot easier than lifting it out.)


Photos and description courtesy of Lionel Hartley.

Posted with Lionel's permission by The Friends of Lionel Hartley.

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