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Posted By: bot de pailleTry to be careful, people getting buried by collapsing deep foundation holes and trenches are one of the safety risks on a building site. Not to be taken lightly.
Personaly I always found a pick axe most useful for digging out clay, then use the spade to throw the clay out the hole.
Posted By: renewablejohnhttp://www.bulldogtools.co.uk/products/construction/spades/" rel="nofollow" >http://www.bulldogtools.co.uk/products/construction/spades/Seems Bulldog's where's it's at.
Posted By: marktimeI think your biggest problem is getting it out of the hole. Last time I dug clay we bagged it in the hole and carried it to the disposal point. You'll be removing nearly 6 m3 of clay which will increase in volume to about 8 m3. Moving that lot should keep your lucky lads busy.
Posted By: joe90Wet clay can be cut like cheese. see :-
http://www.screwfix.com/p/spear-jackson-cable-laying-all-steel-shovel/23950#rating_link_anchor" rel="nofollow" >http://www.screwfix.com/p/spear-jackson-cable-laying-all-steel-shovel/23950#rating_link_anchor
from a review:-
"Using this spade to dig trenches in narrow places and to remove clay in thick slices.
It feels strong to use and does not give any signs of bending....it's from the "neverbend" range by Spear and Jackson although this is not obvious from the product write up.
Surely a power tool, not mattock, to break the clay up, then shovel it out?
Posted By: ShevekCan you recommend tools for hand digging (wet) clay? We've got two 2.5 m deep holes to dig (1.4 x 0.8 m wide) and a load of friends coming to help, so I want make sure we've got the right tools on the day.
Thinking some grafter or trench spades for a start. Rounded narrow front edge?
Any particular brands to look out for?
Posted By: joe90Just ask whoever you are hiring the digger from how deep it will dig!