Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

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Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mudfun » Sun Jan 03, 2010 7:07 pm

Well here is part 2 of the 2nd session... enjoy!
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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby nachtjaeger » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:59 pm

Looks like you really enjoyed that sink! :)

(looks out window at arctic wilderness) Sigh. . . I never got near my own (mostly natural) mud pit last year. Hopefully this year I can get back there with a shovel and a couple bales of peat moss. With a little work I should be able to get in chest to shoulder deep.
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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby dan8887 » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:34 pm

Another really good one thanks. Be really cool if you sank in just a bra and panties. :)

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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby Sandyandy » Thu Jan 07, 2010 8:07 pm

I want a back garden like that :lol:
Great video, looked like you had fun there.

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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mrcactus747 » Sun Jan 05, 2014 6:10 am

I love your video so much! I wanted one of my own backyard mud pit. When I buy my country home really seduced and strictly private then I would like to make it, then sink wearing my white scrub outfits! It'd be real hot if you wear the scrub outfits!!!! :) Where is the location?

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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mudfun » Sun Jan 05, 2014 6:36 pm

I am on long Island. I dig the pit once every year... a lot of work. Scrubs as in medical scrubs?
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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mrcactus747 » Mon Jan 06, 2014 3:57 am

Yes that is it. :) what does it take to shovel 3 to 4 feet and after that how u make the pit? maybe save me money

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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mudfun » Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:41 pm

Just dig by hand. Then took the dirt mixed it with water and refilled the hole.... no money invested at all just time and labor.
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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby Fred588 » Mon Jan 06, 2014 2:10 pm

Bear (bare?) in mind that digging a pit by hand and using the spoil to make mud is going to be very, very different fromone location to the next. At Studio 588, for example, the spoil from a one cubic yard excavation will be about 90 percent rock. In another area, perhaps where the ground is all clay and the soil is deep, the ground itself might be essentially a quarry for quicksand pit fill. After all, bagged bentonite comes from open-pit quarries.
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Re: Back Yard Sinking 2009 2nd session #2

Postby mrcactus747 » Mon Jan 06, 2014 8:50 pm

mudfun wrote:Just dig by hand. Then took the dirt mixed it with water and refilled the hole.... no money invested at all just time and labor.


Sounds good. since I wanted it to be so deep, I'll use a shovel. Put dirt onto something large to mix with water and put it back in. I hope I can go for slow sinking but easy to get out.


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