YOOOO!!! let me know what HACKS you use!! hope you enjoyed the video... all the links to the tools I used are in the description below! I wanna see what you guys have been building during your lockdown... send them over to me on instagram at Kiing of Spades... ill be doing a video soon featuring everyones builds! instagram.com/kiing_of_spades/ much love and stay safe!!
Buy a pack of m10 and m8 nylock bolts and swap all the bolts on your barrow. Also, grease the axle bolt before use and you'll never have a squeaky barrow to reveal you secret spot.
@@stewartrowlands792 yesss nice love that! the ones that hold the bucket to the frame always come loose! im quite tempted tofu a little engine on a barrow hahha see how that come out??
If your digging into the ground a lot, and you have rooty or rocky soil, bring a spade as well as/ or a shovel. Also, leave and old shovel hidden somewhere where you build, so if you or one of your mates break theirs, you have a replacement on hand
poje poje thank you appreciate that should be a good one for any tips and unanswered questions you may have, certainly no way the best trail builder so many many people out there absolutely smashing it, I’m just another one in the mix enjoying slinging dirt 🙏🏼🙌🏼 thank you sir ✌🏼
Yooo thank you so much, yeh it’s funny I was looking for a song to put on this and so I chose this one, then I watched some of his stuff (which is incredible) and the intro was the same!! Haha!! Thank you 🙌🏼
I usually turn normal square spades or shovels into pointed one's with a angle grinder and sharpen one of the sides for cutting roots. It's also worth finding older tools at bootsales and the likes as they're usually better steel , usually forged rather than stamped. Also worth trying to find ex MOD landrover pioneer tools , the type strapped to the bonnets. Usually a small pick and pointed shovel , they're small enough to fit in a backpack. The Roughneck minitools are also good for a backpack .
ohhh yeah nice I like that!! ever put a serrated edge on one? okkk yehhh thats cool yeh the steel is what you wanna really look at some of the overseas ,metal is terrible, but a lot cheaper so its kind of where ups wanna sit with it to b honest! awesome man you ever find the fold away stuff come loose?? thanks for the feedback bro!
@@KIINGOFSPADES Never serrated one. The takedown tools do get loose but they're good for places that are hard to get too. I've just bought a cheap MacLeod with a fibreglass shaft too , but I've not tried it yet. Also if anyone is looking for triangular cutting edge. Find some combine harvester blades they can be bolted to lots of things to make a tool.
@@jameswhyte3834 good and cheap often don’t go together. Quality steel, consistently good heat treatment of the steel, nice wooden handle with good grain alignment, good design…. typically go with the price. Rogue makes some great tools that are worth checking out. For cheap check out yard sales. Most people get cheap stuff but cheap for $1 isn’t too bad and sometimes nice tools can be found for a decent price. Understand that the edges will probably need to sharpened, wood will need to be sanded smooth/lacquer removed and rubbed with boiled linseed oil. Some people will want way too much money for old junk and others will have junk tools. If you don’t already know how to sharpen tools don’t consider trying to sharpen scissors/loppers/pruners… until you’re able to consistently put an edge that will all the hairs off of your arm or leg. Then start with scissors/pruners that you don’t care about. Putting an edge on a scissor/pruner/loper that needs to be able to work with another like a marriage or it won’t work and likely result in an absolutely ruined tool.
Love the video you definitely deserve a lot more subs. I have an idea for some videos: you could do a series of how to build a berm jump roller etc with just basic tools for all us backyard trail builders
Hahah ahhhh I dunno about it’s all people that sling a bit of dirt Sir, thank you, hope atleast one thing was helpful buddy, ahhh yehhh man they’re a great shovel, cheap too! Thank you 🙏🏼
Such a good vid. I have built the lip for abt a 20 foot jump but not sure where to put the landing. Do I just have to send it on my hardtail to see where it is there any other ways
I would love a hack for that too. I've never learned a shortcut. Only thing that helps is laps at the bike park on the jump runs. Even though they're all tables, the ability to gauge speed and distance better only comes through repetition. Works like a charm though. Not saying the first send on a new double isn't scary the first time, but much more confident that it's in the spot it should be.
yeh for sure, be a great hack th do that, I think experience certainly helps a little, there is so many factors to it, ill see if I can come up with some basics, may need some calculations made up, thanks buddy!
If your grip sleeves on long handle shovels split, age, or fall off. You can actually remove new ones from broken shovels and put them on your good one using an air compressor between the handle and the sleeve. Similar to the slip on grip method (Extra: you can use some kind of adhesive to make it stick but then you won’t be able to replace it again)
Yooo that’s a great idea, I’ve seen people do that on bike grips too! Yeh love that.. yeh true I guess if you glue you could maybe use a knife or a sander..I find varnishing a wooden handle is good too helps it grip a bit better 🙌🏼💪🏻
I like using used handlebar tape on handles. An ax, pick, pickaxe, mattock handle I’d probably just sand and rub with boiled linseed oil but rakes, shovels, hoes… sand it smooth working up to 220 or 300 grit and then wiping with a few coats of linseed oil and then bar tape. Cork tape is nice. Bike shops often throw used tape in the trash. Bar tape is great on wheelbarrow handles too.
Shovels are overrated if the ground at your local trails isnt made from playdough. 1. Get yourself one of these shw-fr.de/uploads/tx_multishop/images/products/normal/rhe/rheinische-hacke-mit-gerader-schneide-8.jpeg 2. Remove the handle 3. weld a 10cm hollow shaft onto the eyelet to support the handle better, when levering on it hard. 4. Reinsert the handle with 2k epoxy and a wedge in the middle, just like a normal tool handle 5. Drill a hole through the shaft and handle, then put a lock screw and nut through it. A hoe like this is amazing. Its handle is about 1.6m long so you dont get backpain from working hunched over. The wide edge is great for cutting roots and its still pretty good at working in rocky ground. I have made one of these so far and it has held up for about 200h of hacking onto roots and rocks. The edge has worn down maybe half a cm in the middle and 1cm at the sides but there are still a few houndred hours of life in that hoe.
YOOOO!!!
let me know what HACKS you use!!
hope you enjoyed the video... all the links to the tools I used are in the description below!
I wanna see what you guys have been building during your lockdown... send them over to me on instagram at Kiing of Spades... ill be doing a video soon featuring everyones builds!
instagram.com/kiing_of_spades/
much love and stay safe!!
Buy a pack of m10 and m8 nylock bolts and swap all the bolts on your barrow. Also, grease the axle bolt before use and you'll never have a squeaky barrow to reveal you secret spot.
WD40 helps dirt not stick
@@stewartrowlands792 yesss nice love that! the ones that hold the bucket to the frame always come loose! im quite tempted tofu a little engine on a barrow hahha see how that come out??
@@brianmendiola ahhh yeh man and some silicone spray! just don't get it on the handle!! hahha!!
If your digging into the ground a lot, and you have rooty or rocky soil, bring a spade as well as/ or a shovel. Also, leave and old shovel hidden somewhere where you build, so if you or one of your mates break theirs, you have a replacement on hand
speaking for myself, this kind of video is what I would want to see from one of or even the best trail builders from the uk.
poje poje thank you appreciate that should be a good one for any tips and unanswered questions you may have, certainly no way the best trail builder so many many people out there absolutely smashing it, I’m just another one in the mix enjoying slinging dirt 🙏🏼🙌🏼 thank you sir ✌🏼
I recognize the music...of wait! Perter McKinnon, my favorite photography! Awesome that two of my fav channels use the same music :)
Yooo thank you so much, yeh it’s funny I was looking for a song to put on this and so I chose this one, then I watched some of his stuff (which is incredible) and the intro was the same!! Haha!! Thank you 🙌🏼
I usually turn normal square spades or shovels into pointed one's with a angle grinder and sharpen one of the sides for cutting roots.
It's also worth finding older tools at bootsales and the likes as they're usually better steel , usually forged rather than stamped.
Also worth trying to find ex MOD landrover pioneer tools , the type strapped to the bonnets.
Usually a small pick and pointed shovel , they're small enough to fit in a backpack.
The Roughneck minitools are also good for a backpack .
ohhh yeah nice I like that!! ever put a serrated edge on one? okkk yehhh thats cool yeh the steel is what you wanna really look at some of the overseas ,metal is terrible, but a lot cheaper so its kind of where ups wanna sit with it to b honest! awesome man you ever find the fold away stuff come loose?? thanks for the feedback bro!
@@KIINGOFSPADES Never serrated one.
The takedown tools do get loose but they're good for places that are hard to get too.
I've just bought a cheap MacLeod with a fibreglass shaft too , but I've not tried it yet.
Also if anyone is looking for triangular cutting edge.
Find some combine harvester blades they can be bolted to lots of things to make a tool.
can someone please recommend a good shovel and mcleod? preferably quite cheap
@@jameswhyte3834 good and cheap often don’t go together. Quality steel, consistently good heat treatment of the steel, nice wooden handle with good grain alignment, good design…. typically go with the price. Rogue makes some great tools that are worth checking out. For cheap check out yard sales. Most people get cheap stuff but cheap for $1 isn’t too bad and sometimes nice tools can be found for a decent price. Understand that the edges will probably need to sharpened, wood will need to be sanded smooth/lacquer removed and rubbed with boiled linseed oil. Some people will want way too much money for old junk and others will have junk tools. If you don’t already know how to sharpen tools don’t consider trying to sharpen scissors/loppers/pruners… until you’re able to consistently put an edge that will all the hairs off of your arm or leg. Then start with scissors/pruners that you don’t care about. Putting an edge on a scissor/pruner/loper that needs to be able to work with another like a marriage or it won’t work and likely result in an absolutely ruined tool.
Very helpfull, for the next time at the trail🔥🤙
Awesome i'm glad you have found it helpful!! thank you!
Gotta say this was awesome. Cheers for sharing!
Yooo thanks for watching!!
I’m legit not meeting my friends in town right now just to see this omg😂
Archix 053 hahah I hope enjoy it, no pressure 🤣🤣
Incredible! Thank you. Very useful.
Really well put together video and very enjoyable to watch
Cheers buddy, my 1st creation so pretty pleased with that, thank you, hope it was beneficial too 🙏🏼
Great video layout! Short, sweet and too the point. Just the way I like it!
Love the video you definitely deserve a lot more subs. I have an idea for some videos: you could do a series of how to build a berm jump roller etc with just basic tools for all us backyard trail builders
Yooo thank you.. yehhh man awesome that’ll be prefect for down the woods as it’ll be open soon, got a few things I would really like to do 🙌🏼🙌🏼
Under rated right here, keep it up mate
Cheers mate 💪🏻💪🏻
That was awesome bud! All praise the long handled!
yooo thank you so much, be keen to come visit you gigs some time soon if thats cool?
KIING OF SPADES 100% mate, let us know when you are thinking! Did you see our 8 month dig edit?
Southampton Bike Park yooo thank you!! Nah man that on your channel??
KIING OF SPADES yeah bro latest upload 🤘🏻
KIING OF SPADES th-cam.com/video/YCkQMWSU3Ek/w-d-xo.html
Sick video, appreciate the links! Switched to a super long handle recently, over double the length of my old one and my back is very thankful for it
Awesome man!!!! Yeh that’s so good.. I often change the heads on them too whether I slinging or patting 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Insane quality keep it up great videos man
Thank you sir ✌🏼
Oh sick I like this video format
This was awesome! Very well made, super informative! There is a reason you are the King of spades haha
Love the pointed Fiskars I got
Hahah ahhhh I dunno about it’s all people that sling a bit of dirt Sir, thank you, hope atleast one thing was helpful buddy, ahhh yehhh man they’re a great shovel, cheap too! Thank you 🙏🏼
Really good vid, liked it a lot
yooo cheers tate!
enjoyed it alot!
Yoo cheers Yoda 🙏🏼💙
this vid was amazing
Cheers budd, thought I’d have a go myself make something a little different 🙏🏼
Such a good vid. I have built the lip for abt a 20 foot jump but not sure where to put the landing. Do I just have to send it on my hardtail to see where it is there any other ways
I would love a hack for that too. I've never learned a shortcut. Only thing that helps is laps at the bike park on the jump runs. Even though they're all tables, the ability to gauge speed and distance better only comes through repetition. Works like a charm though. Not saying the first send on a new double isn't scary the first time, but much more confident that it's in the spot it should be.
yeh for sure, be a great hack th do that, I think experience certainly helps a little, there is so many factors to it, ill see if I can come up with some basics, may need some calculations made up, thanks buddy!
@@robert-d8g7u tricky one eh! I think the more you ride the more 'gauge' you get thats or sure! thanks!
Love this style of vid❤️
Yooo D n R .. cheers!! Hope you found one or two maybe useful! 🙏🏼🙏🏼✌🏼
That was good.
Yoooooo buddy, cheers 🙌🏼
In MTB we hear about Fork offset and I still don't understand it - but I fully get spade offset! 😂
This is the sort of Vid that could easily go viral in teh MTB community... get it shared up on Pinkbike (if you havent already) and let it fly!!
Thanks bro!! Yeh that would be cool, Thanks man!!
Killer video
If your grip sleeves on long handle shovels split, age, or fall off. You can actually remove new ones from broken shovels and put them on your good one using an air compressor between the handle and the sleeve. Similar to the slip on grip method (Extra: you can use some kind of adhesive to make it stick but then you won’t be able to replace it again)
Yooo that’s a great idea, I’ve seen people do that on bike grips too! Yeh love that.. yeh true I guess if you glue you could maybe use a knife or a sander..I find varnishing a wooden handle is good too helps it grip a bit better 🙌🏼💪🏻
I like using used handlebar tape on handles. An ax, pick, pickaxe, mattock handle I’d probably just sand and rub with boiled linseed oil but rakes, shovels, hoes… sand it smooth working up to 220 or 300 grit and then wiping with a few coats of linseed oil and then bar tape. Cork tape is nice. Bike shops often throw used tape in the trash. Bar tape is great on wheelbarrow handles too.
Now we're talking
Wolverine Bear hope you enjoy this mate thank you 💙🙏🏼
When are you finally dropping the merch??
Soon bro very soon!! Sorry the ol corona put it back I’m afraid 🙏🏼💙💙
This dude probably sleeps with his shovel. He’s what you call a shovel enthusiast.
I weld four inches of steel pipe to the mattock so the handle is protected. And lasts longer.
Epic that’s cool, is that the shaft near the head so when the mattock goes in? I usually break my axe there splitting logs 😂✌🏼✌🏼
@@KIINGOFSPADES ya thats the jist of it
David Perry ahhh sweet man yeh bet that helps a lot 💪🏻💪🏻
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P a s - K a i i 😅could be the last too 🤣
Haha yes for sure
damn that dirt...
the dirt at home is never going to be that loose without being absolute muddy
Didn’t know 5 min crafts changed their name and started using their brain.
Very good tips tho
👂 👑 🙇♂️🙌
Cheers ma man 🙌🏼🙏🏼💙
In Germany we would say BABAMESISCH
Jamey I tried to translate it but It didn’t work? What does it stand for?
Its a kind of dialect and its traducibile with realy nice
Jamey hahah!! Awesome thank you 🙌🏼🙏🏼💙
Woooo hang on? What's this? This is far too sensible. 🤔😄. Still damned informative though. I just need somewhere to build now.
hahahaha I know right!! thought id change it up a bit! glad you enjoyed it!
@@KIINGOFSPADES How can I not enjoy it?😄
tim grant SIR 🙏🏼🙏🏼💙💙
@@KIINGOFSPADES 😄🤟
Shovels are overrated if the ground at your local trails isnt made from playdough.
1. Get yourself one of these
shw-fr.de/uploads/tx_multishop/images/products/normal/rhe/rheinische-hacke-mit-gerader-schneide-8.jpeg
2. Remove the handle
3. weld a 10cm hollow shaft onto the eyelet to support the handle better, when levering on it hard.
4. Reinsert the handle with 2k epoxy and a wedge in the middle, just like a normal tool handle
5. Drill a hole through the shaft and handle, then put a lock screw and nut through it.
A hoe like this is amazing. Its handle is about 1.6m long so you dont get backpain from working hunched over. The wide edge is great for cutting roots and its still pretty good at working in rocky ground.
I have made one of these so far and it has held up for about 200h of hacking onto roots and rocks.
The edge has worn down maybe half a cm in the middle and 1cm at the sides but there are still a few houndred hours of life in that hoe.
It would hav been sick if u posed it on exactly 5 mins
haha well the plan was to do it 90 seconds but that fell through, just wanted to get enough detail in for it, thank you!
boy you really overproduced how to grind an edge