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This is mine, made it about 3 years back, it was a square mouth but I cut it to what I wanted, the bolt is of a transit tow bar and welded in to one end and the nut welded into the other,I've done som

Had an hour spare in work last night so knocked this up to go in a rucksack Just a prototype for now probally adjust a few things maybe change to 1 joint and change the angle of the head I'll probabl

Cheaper than paying 60/100 notes for 1 2 piece,you use a shovel for digging,and a wrecking bar/graft for the big rocks,as you know some tools can make the dig look hard work,no matter what they got in

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utter utter shite and if you want a folding one that will graft then get yourselves to a military sales or a military enthusiasts day and find a folding spade with the straight wooden handle on it :yes: .I have one and i can almost jump on it,good strong joint where it folds,can be firmly locked into place at 90 degrees so you can scoop soil out with it and even has a small pick axe type bit on it and it's carrying case fits on a trouser belt.Seen a few lads on you tube digging deep to their terriers with them and they do do they job,the only bad bit is the size of the head and a normal sized head sure shifts the soil faster.

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utter utter shite and if you want a folding one that will graft then get yourselves to a military sales or a military enthusiasts day and find a folding spade with the straight wooden handle on it :yes: .I have one and i can almost jump on it,good strong joint where it folds,can be firmly locked into place at 90 degrees so you can scoop soil out with it and even has a small pick axe type bit on it and it's carrying case fits on a trouser belt.Seen a few lads on you tube digging deep to their terriers with them and they do do they job,the only bad bit is the size of the head and a normal sized head sure shifts the soil faster.

I've seen some finnish lads on utube digging brock with folding spades, but these ones have a T handle, they look the handiest folding spades I've seen so far, I just can't seem to find them anywhere for sale yet.....

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Sounds like someone could be on to a winner.

 

it's not just fox diggers that would won't them, I would of loved a mini spade when I was underpinning, that you could buy of the shelf, we used metal shaft bulldogs cut a section out then welded back up

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utter utter shite and if you want a folding one that will graft then get yourselves to a military sales or a military enthusiasts day and find a folding spade with the straight wooden handle on it :yes: .I have one and i can almost jump on it,good strong joint where it folds,can be firmly locked into place at 90 degrees so you can scoop soil out with it and even has a small pick axe type bit on it and it's carrying case fits on a trouser belt.Seen a few lads on you tube digging deep to their terriers with them and they do do they job,the only bad bit is the size of the head and a normal sized head sure shifts the soil faster.

I've seen some finnish lads on utube digging brock with folding spades, but these ones have a T handle, they look the handiest folding spades I've seen so far, I just can't seem to find them anywhere for sale yet.....

 

It's taken me years to find my one and like i say a good military collectors type sale should turn one up rather than a military surpless store as mine is dated 1959(and still going strong) so a bit obsoleat these days.I've seen a few european diggers using these as well and am impressed with it in the field as i was on watching it on you tube,,but like i say it ihas a small head and shouldn't be relied on as the main spade for a day really.

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utter utter shite and if you want a folding one that will graft then get yourselves to a military sales or a military enthusiasts day and find a folding spade with the straight wooden handle on it :yes: .I have one and i can almost jump on it,good strong joint where it folds,can be firmly locked into place at 90 degrees so you can scoop soil out with it and even has a small pick axe type bit on it and it's carrying case fits on a trouser belt.Seen a few lads on you tube digging deep to their terriers with them and they do do they job,the only bad bit is the size of the head and a normal sized head sure shifts the soil faster.

I've seen some finnish lads on utube digging brock with folding spades, but these ones have a T handle, they look the handiest folding spades I've seen so far, I just can't seem to find them anywhere for sale yet.....

It's taken me years to find my one and like i say a good military collectors type sale should turn one up rather than a military surpless store as mine is dated 1959(and still going strong) so a bit obsoleat these days.I've seen a few european diggers using these as well and am impressed with it in the field as i was on watching it on you tube,,but like i say it ihas a small head and shouldn't be relied on as the main spade for a day really.

Yeh I'll keep looking, we've got no shortage of decent gear....,,but I really fancy one of those I mentioned for those occasional lone mooch's....;-)

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This is mine, made it about 3 years back, it was a square mouth but I cut it to what I wanted, the bolt is of a transit tow bar and welded in to one end and the nut welded into the other,I've done some 6-7ft digs with this, I'm a fencing contractor and have every type of shovel and bar on the truck whitch is always nearby also have my own hydraulic breaker if the goin gets tough.

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This is mine, made it about 3 years back, it was a square mouth but I cut it to what I wanted, the bolt is of a transit tow bar and welded in to one end and the nut welded into the other,I've done some 6-7ft digs with this, I'm a fencing contractor and have every type of shovel and bar on the truck whitch is always nearby also have my own hydraulic breaker if the goin gets tough.

I like that one looks strong!
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That's a beauty Nick, there is one thing I would definitely add though and that's a footplate. Other than that, I would love that in my kit.

I no everyone one here likes the ones with foot plates but I don't dig with my feet,I just use my body weight and strength , I've got one with footplates on but it very really gets used also got bulldogs and homemade ones welded to scaffold poles,I'll get some pics of my big shovels for ya , you don't need foot plates on them just big shoulders to use em :)
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