Speaker1: Hey, welcome to 60s with Kitch. Let's drive a Square Shaft pile. You can see on the torque indicator 1.2. That's 1200 foot pounds 1500 foot pounds. That's how we can predict the capacity is by measuring the torque. Remember how we talked about in the Tieback section about how to know when you've neutralized the torque and you can lift off? Watch this position right here. There it is. There are a lot of people that say Square Shaft isn't good for a compressive load. Well, let's find out. So if somebody tells you a Square Shaft will buckle under a compressive load. Well, here it is. I've got £50,000 jacked on this. Square Shaft is not creeping and it's not buckling. Square Shaft is easier, faster and more efficient than pipe. You should always use Square Shaft unless you have a situation of very, very weak soil. And I'm talking about like less than five blows for more than five feet. Or if you have reversing loads, Square Shaft isn't very good for reversing loads because there's a certain amount of slop in the joints. Pipe is a little better for reversing loads. You see, this is beginning to wrap. You start to see a wrap in a Square Shaft at about 70% of its capacity. So remember Square Shaft, under normal circumstances, it's a much better penetrator, faster and more efficient. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching.