I took a spading fork head and mounted onto a long shovel handle. Much better on the back. Recently got into the English style hoe or also known as a plantation hoe, or grub hoe. Much better tool than the style I grew up using.
Rick Valley solidtools inc is also in the U.S, been eyeing their 4 tines Canterbury Cultivating Hoe for while. Too bad they don’t deliver to Australia.
@@MikeyDreamerLam I've looked at Solidtools' offerings online, and didn't see a Canterbury hoe. Very few forged tools at all, and an emphasis on fiberglass handles- if I do a day of work with a fiberglass handle, I am in pain for a week afterward. Wood handles are easy to modify to your needs as far as length and grip. You can leave fiberglass out in the rain of course, so the metal can rust. Fiberglass was used for vaulting poles because it can store and release energy. With a striking tool that energy is released into your body = wrist, elbow and shoulder pain.
Very nice and clear video
A nice selection of tools. Good on ya.
A good selection of tools. In recent times i have rethought my gardening ideas, no till and mulching seem to be the way to go.
this is good demonstration we see all these tools in the shop but we dont know how they work and what is it for!
I took a spading fork head and mounted onto a long shovel handle. Much better on the back.
Recently got into the English style hoe or also known as a plantation hoe, or grub hoe. Much better tool than the style I grew up using.
Good information sir
Very nice
Good practical advice
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Where can I buy the fork hoe? It's very useful tool I tried on line home Depot and Lowe's couldn't find the one you have please help me
In the US, only EasyDigging.com. These days the only solid forged fork hoes are made in India- I think in the viddy it's an old English made one.
Rick Valley solidtools inc is also in the U.S, been eyeing their 4 tines Canterbury Cultivating Hoe for while. Too bad they don’t deliver to Australia.
@@MikeyDreamerLam I've looked at Solidtools' offerings online, and didn't see a Canterbury hoe. Very few forged tools at all, and an emphasis on fiberglass handles- if I do a day of work with a fiberglass handle, I am in pain for a week afterward. Wood handles are easy to modify to your needs as far as length and grip. You can leave fiberglass out in the rain of course, so the metal can rust. Fiberglass was used for vaulting poles because it can store and release energy. With a striking tool that energy is released into your body = wrist, elbow and shoulder pain.
that "forked hoe" is called a cultivator here in the USA. the one Rod is using is an old english one and very hard to find
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