Modification to Long Handled Stainless Sand Scoop

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Big1011Guy

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The bobbie pins or something smaller than 5/8" drove me crazy at my last Beach/Water Hunt. It kept falling through the 5/8" holes in the sand scoop. I decided to add a layer of 1/2" Galvanized Wire Mesh to the inside of sand scoop. I attached it with Tie Straps. I also attached some Old Computer Hard Drive Magnets to bottom of sand scoop with JB Weld and Tie Straps. I am going to try the Modified Sand Scoop out this Sat. 7/25 and if it works better I will put the JB Weld along the edges of the mesh and attach it more permanently the the Stainless Steel.
I have enclosed a couple of pictures.
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mumszie

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I did something similar with my scoop but I used one of the little plastic sand sieves that the kids play with in the sand. I don't have a picture of mine but it works pretty well. The only thing was mine only covers the bottom and I like your idea much better where it comes up the side a little. Thanks for sharing. I am going to do this with mine!
 

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I like that idea.. good one :thumbsup:
 

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I 'm curious to see how it works. Looks like a good idea..
 

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The computer magnets are great, The older computer hard drives have even bigger more powerful magnets. You may run ito one problem though. You mounted the magnets with the origional computer hardware. The magnets are only superglued to those 2 pieces. After they have been in the salt water or any water for that matter they will corrode, it gets ugly fast especially in sand and salt enviroments. I took mine off the backing and then used 2 part marine apoxy let it set up for a short period then put my hard drive magnet in and then epoxied over it. let harden then mounted mine to my scoop. Works great and last alot longer
 

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kc10bull said:
The computer magnets are great, The older computer hard drives have even bigger more powerful magnets. You may run ito one problem though. You mounted the magnets with the origional computer hardware. The magnets are only superglued to those 2 pieces. After they have been in the salt water or any water for that matter they will corrode, it gets ugly fast especially in sand and salt enviroments. I took mine off the backing and then used 2 part marine apoxy let it set up for a short period then put my hard drive magnet in and then epoxied over it. let harden then mounted mine to my scoop. Works great and last alot longer

kc10bull, Thanks for the Idea.
Big1011Guy
 

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I took the aluminum mesh used to cover rain gutters and cut it to fit the bottom 1/4 of my scoop. I folded it and cut it to fit, then glued it with marine epoxy at the mesh points. Over a year later it is still holding up. I have trapped 2 earring studs so far, but unfortunately they were not diamond.
 

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Treasure_Hunter said:
I took the aluminum mesh used to cover rain gutters and cut it to fit the bottom 1/4 of my scoop. I folded it and cut it to fit, then glued it with marine epoxy at the mesh points. Over a year later it is still holding up. I have trapped 2 earring studs so far, but unfortunately they were not diamond.

Thanks for the idea.
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I used the flexable stick on magnets, bought a role at Norther for $1.50 put it all the way around. Will try it out Friday.
 

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I made that mod to mine last year, but used the one step finer grade. It would not clear in the real shelly areas around here like the Hammock, Flagler Beach and the river. It would probably be great for Daytona and St. Augustine where we have that powder / cement sand. Thing is you really only need it once in a while, with the escaping earring or sinker etc. I have to think of a way to be able to make one that can be inserted quickly for a hard find and then removed. The rest of the time, it is just slowing down you sand clearing.

The magnets are a cool idea, probably help me do better with my hairpin collection.

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ReidMan said:
I used the flexable stick on magnets, bought a role at Norther for $1.50 put it all the way around. Will try it out Friday.

Sounds Good- That Should Definitely Work!!!!
Big1011Guy
 

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