Floating Sifter: Screen Material

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I made one this year out of a SIX gallon bucket. Cut the bottom 2 - 2 1/2" off. Then drilled 3/8" holes all over the bottom. Wrapped a noodle around it to length, and secured with zip ties. Works great. No metal so you can scan the dirt in the sifter.
 

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Go scrounging behind your local grocery store. Find a bread rack. They are made of the same material as a milk crate, but they are about 18 inches square and about 6 inches high. Line the inside with hardware screen. Which is basically 1/8 inch screen made of plastic. Fill the side holes with foam sealer except for the handles. Zip strip some foam noodles to the top and there you go.
 

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Go scrounging behind your local grocery store. Find a bread rack. They are made of the same material as a milk crate, but they are about 18 inches square and about 6 inches high. Line the inside with hardware screen. Which is basically 1/8 inch screen made of plastic. Fill the side holes with foam sealer except for the handles. Zip strip some foam noodles to the top and there you go.

I like this idea!
 

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I did an article on floating sifters - will PM u link
 

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I made one out of a crate. I used once. They have their place just not how I hunt. They are easy to make though. Hh gl-Joe
 

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I used one of my prospecting classifiers and found an inner tube the right size to set it in. A couple of zip ties and you're done.
 

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There is a guy on youtube that made a nice one. Here is the link.

 

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Made a while back and works great.

Dollar store items...never exceeded $5.00

Small hola hoop
Noodle
Oil drain pain
Kids beach sifter

Cut out center
Melted with soldering iron to bond the 2 plastics, crazy glue and 2 part epoxy.
Never failed.
 

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