ᐅ Dig holes to pour concrete footings for fence posts

Created on: 15 Mar 2022 07:05
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Stefan2.84
Hello everyone, I am currently digging holes to set fence posts in concrete. So far, it has taken me about 7 hours for 12 holes. These are only about 30cm (12 inches) deep with a diameter of approximately 20cm (8 inches). I still need to dig around 25 more holes. The soil is very clayey and rocky. I removed the top 10cm (4 inches) of topsoil with a spade and then used a hammer and chisel to finish the rest. Does anyone have any ideas on how I could make this easier? I am hesitant to use an earth auger because I’m worried it might damage the bit due to the stones and rocks.
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driver55
16 Mar 2022 08:33
If the hole is smaller (narrower) than the tool (the spade) is wide, of course it takes a long time. 😀 (Sorry, couldn’t resist).
Did you dig it out with a tablespoon?
Spade, shovel, pickaxe, and rotary hammer with a chisel for the “rock” – and off you go.
Make proper holes (diameter/depth), then you'll finish faster.
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Stefan2.84
16 Mar 2022 08:49
I made the hole about a spade's width. Admittedly, that might be too narrow to work properly. Eventually, even a pickaxe won’t help anymore. I will definitely make it wider... If it gets a bit narrower toward the bottom, that shouldn’t be a problem.
11ant16 Mar 2022 11:19
driver55 schrieb:

Rotary hammer with chisel for the "rock" and off you go.
Make proper holes (diameter/depth), then you'll finish faster.

Chisel with a sharp "s," not like the engineer. "If you brake a lot, you’re driving in too high a gear" applies here too: excavating just the right size instead of oversizing saves unnecessary effort later when compacting. The best hole is a fitting one, not an oversized, stretched-out one.
Stefan2.84 schrieb:

If it tapers a bit narrower at the bottom, that shouldn’t be a problem.

Not a problem right now, but wider at the base would be more favorable.
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Stefan2.84
17 Mar 2022 08:58
I have now ordered an MWS garden auger, hoping it will at least make the work a bit easier.
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netuser
17 Mar 2022 09:00
Stefan2.84 schrieb:

I have now ordered an MWS garden auger, hoping it will at least make the work a bit easier.

Please feel free to share your experience once you have used it...
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Gecko1927
17 Mar 2022 22:27
Last week, I drilled 20 holes through gravel and clay using the Fiskars Quikdrill.

Thicker stones need to be loosened with a steel rod and removed by hand. In soil without stones, you can drill a 60cm (24 inch) deep hole with a diameter of 15cm (6 inches) in about 5 minutes. With a thick gravel layer, it can take 20 to 30 minutes per hole.
For a 60cm (24 inch) deep round hole with a 15cm (6 inch) diameter, a 30kg (66 lb) bag of screed concrete is sufficient. You can also widen the finished hole with the steel rod or re-drill it with a 20cm (8 inch) attachment for the Quikdrill.

I was also considering buying the MWS at first since it looks very robust. The advantage of Fiskars is that it is lighter and the drill attachments can be swapped out; they come in 10cm (4 inch), 15cm (6 inch), and 20cm (8 inch) sizes.