Great video dude! I too was making those mistakes which you were discussing in the video and it made me think that I was doing something wrong! So now that I've seen this I will try these for myself!! Also saw some of your other videos and they are cool so I am going to subscribe!!
Man I feel your pain. Building a pump track currently and your dirt is even better than what I'm working with. My tiller won't even break it up so I'm working with chunks of almost pure clay. Nice work!
Mate I’ve been digging and building trails for years but one hot tip I just learned from talking to the old man when working with clay is to soak your shovel in sump oil overnight. It stops the clay sticking to the shovel for about half an hour of work. If you have several shovels or tools you can soak them all. Great work and keep diggin!
Got super sticky clay at our bikepark here in California. Your tip to do the final shaping with really wet mud is spot on! That’s how I get them super smooth. Then fill in cracks with fine powder like dirt and wet before riding!
I had dry clay that was clumpy so I packed it but it was clumpy so I watered it to soften it up but then the dirt sticked to my shovel and made it worse
When your Ramp is wet any glossy just like you like her. Ad I. Som sand and dehydrated lime into the mix. Incorporate it every time you have to rebuild and reshape.
Awesome tips and sick backyard trail you got their dude! 🤘🍻
Thanks man! Keen for you to make it big and buy a mansion to build on like seth!
Great video dude! I too was making those mistakes which you were discussing in the video and it made me think that I was doing something wrong! So now that I've seen this I will try these for myself!! Also saw some of your other videos and they are cool so I am going to subscribe!!
Man I feel your pain. Building a pump track currently and your dirt is even better than what I'm working with. My tiller won't even break it up so I'm working with chunks of almost pure clay. Nice work!
Mate I’ve been digging and building trails for years but one hot tip I just learned from talking to the old man when working with clay is to soak your shovel in sump oil overnight. It stops the clay sticking to the shovel for about half an hour of work. If you have several shovels or tools you can soak them all. Great work and keep diggin!
That's a sick tip!.... though what and where the f I get sump oil is beyond me haha (bloody 90s man)
Also spray wd40
This is sick man 👍
Got super sticky clay at our bikepark here in California. Your tip to do the final shaping with really wet mud is spot on! That’s how I get them super smooth. Then fill in cracks with fine powder like dirt and wet before riding!
Amen brother
I had dry clay that was clumpy so I packed it but it was clumpy so I watered it to soften it up but then the dirt sticked to my shovel and made it worse
When your Ramp is wet any glossy just like you like her. Ad I. Som sand and dehydrated lime into the mix. Incorporate it every time you have to rebuild and reshape.
dude just found you this is so cool!! subing!
Thanks homie!
Thank you sooooo much
Love it.
Thanks bro
Thanks for watching man!
Subd:-)
MTB BOIII me too 😉😉
Make your own adobe brick multi stove
That ain’t clay bro but thanks for the tips🤙🏼
Yeh it's not full red clay but is a clay based soil... reacts the same with moisture :-(
i live in perth wa australia and the clay is a bitch but its better than the sand with hard work and dedication