Scoop info needed..

kc10bull

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Jan 20, 2006
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excal / Fisher
When I made ScoopZilla, I bent all the stainless steel by hand, arm strong, leverage, hammer, and a good vice to hold it. There were 3 pieces total to make my scoop and a good hammer, imagination, and ingenuity came into play. It took me several weeks to make. I looked at scoops on the internet and down at Bill Jacksons an outdoor outfitter in Pinellas Park St. Petersburg FL. that sells scoops and detectors. Took what I thought was there best features and then built Scoopzilla. It is one monster scoop!
here is the link to ScoopZilla!
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,225979.0.html
 

kaptainkosmic

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Jul 7, 2004
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CZ-20 When its Wet, Garret 1350 When its Not.
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Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
TexasRT said:
WOW, all this over "What would be the optimum size for the holes in my homemade scoop...". Good thing he didn't ask how long the handle should be too. LOL!!!!

Too Funny
HH

or what it should be made of, or what angle it should be!

steve :-)
 

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