once again cool beans, but I really wanna see what you do when you come up and shut down the stuff. The clean up,, and do you prefer the Hogmats or mesh or moss??
how long? for life lol. I dredge all year as long as the creek not over flowing from storms. wetsuit a must in winter. I spend from 5 to 10 hr dredging....2-5 days a week when I can
7mm full suit with hood and boots at the absolute minimum. Even with that I have used a 7mm shorty over the top of this and keep moving. Check the temperature well at all levels. A fast moving current can get much lower than 0 C before freezing. Those 5 mm cold suits that you can get on Amazon will not cut it below freezing but at least it will be a gradual and painless death.
@@memyselfandlewii8781 That is a dangerous misconception by many. H20 when stagnant will freeze at 32F/0C . Once you add the impurities found in nature and a fast moving current then you can get -5 C liquid water and it will kill you very fast if you are not suited up and trained for it.
its a pain in the arse going through the gloves i use 5mm im a member of gps check out my vids and keep yours coming ,my keene is a 4 inch but i have the 3 inch set up works great
I thought you were suppose to go down to the bedrock and then spread out? It looks like you are just jumping around here and there. Missing a lot of stuff if you don't go down to the bedrock and its cracks. Just saying.
I'm standing on bedrock in this video. Cleaning it. It's difficult to do a good job while holding a gopro in one hand. I'm cleaning off the bedrock then using a blasting hose in the cracks. Just hard to see and film.
That material looks really good, like the color
Superrrrrrrr
once again cool beans, but I really wanna see what you do when you come up and shut down the stuff. The clean up,, and do you prefer the Hogmats or mesh or moss??
love your shoes there m8 nice looking creek u should have a bar or a hammer m8 blaster nozzles dont get it all out m8 nice nozzle
I have 2 crow bars of different sizes
i prefer to use the hammer keeps me warm lol,how long are u dredging for buddy
how long? for life lol. I dredge all year as long as the creek not over flowing from storms. wetsuit a must in winter. I spend from 5 to 10 hr dredging....2-5 days a week when I can
how much are these dredges?
How many hp engine and any recommendations on how many mm wetsuit I need for 30-55 degrees Fahrenheit water
7mm full suit with hood and boots at the absolute minimum. Even with that I have used a 7mm shorty over the top of this and keep moving. Check the temperature well at all levels. A fast moving current can get much lower than 0 C before freezing. Those 5 mm cold suits that you can get on Amazon will not cut it below freezing but at least it will be a gradual and painless death.
At 30 deg f water is ice🤓
@@memyselfandlewii8781 That is a dangerous misconception by many. H20 when stagnant will freeze at 32F/0C . Once you add the impurities found in nature and a fast moving current then you can get -5 C liquid water and it will kill you very fast if you are not suited up and trained for it.
i use 3m marine it really works better than glue m8
I have not been able to find that....Walmart don't have it. but I'll find some
its a pain in the arse going through the gloves i use 5mm im a member of gps check out my vids and keep yours coming ,my keene is a 4 inch but i have the 3 inch set up works great
I thought you were suppose to go down to the bedrock and then spread out? It looks like you are just jumping around here and there. Missing a lot of stuff if you don't go down to the bedrock and its cracks. Just saying.
I'm standing on bedrock in this video. Cleaning it. It's difficult to do a good job while holding a gopro in one hand. I'm cleaning off the bedrock then using a blasting hose in the cracks. Just hard to see and film.
you tried to strengthen your gloves
I did....used liquid rubber....kind of helped