Making a floating screen

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beerguy

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Great thread, Tejaas. I will post what I make, as I am making a floating screen and a sand scoop.
 

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You want to go light weight, make it metal free. Nothing worse then having to lug one more heavy thing, also you can swing the detector over to check to see if the target is in the sifter..
old bread tray, pool noodles, tie wraps straps, nylon rope and Polyethylene Plastic Mesh, Nominal .26" Opening, 36" Width, 3' Length

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I've hunted with OBN and have a basically idententical sifting raft. They are awesome. I used hardware cloth in mine
 

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You know where the best place to get plastic mesh screen is ?

An Air Conditioning guy... Company... Or AC supply house.

Older units have it as a "shroud".

Go to an AC Comp or supply that has been around awhile.
 

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I did an article on them - will PM it to you
 

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beerguy

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Thanks for the info, everyone. I have requested a sample from a site that has netting for aquaculture.

We will see how it goes.
 

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I used a Garrett classifier cable tied to a small car tube with a dog leash works awesome and no metal in it!
 

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beerguy

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Glider, I envision being up to my neck in water holding the scoop with a target in the basket. I want the ability to dump the target and debris into a sifter to make recovery easier. Probably not needed for all targets, but I wanted the option.
I saw a video of someone recovering targets this way and thought I want to give it a try.

I agree that it may be more work on some targets, but probably will not be used on all recoveries.

Also, I figure that I can float my scoop on it until it is time to recover a target.

We will see how it goes.
 

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FWIW I once met two very experienced detectorists, who had been detecting for like 30 years and travel the world only to detect. They were using these floating sifters.
 

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Is the purpose of a sifter to avoid losing the small items? Seems like more work

Hunting areas with Clay, Shells, Rocks can be a challenge when looking for something. Most of the time the gold stands out for it separates very easy but silver and other items the colors mix right in making it tuff to find among other similar colored debris. Sifters best used places are Lakes, Bays, Rivers, Coves. Calmer water areas..
 

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classifierc_zpsbcd7d0a4.jpg This is kind of like mine but I used a small tube.

I use mine EVERY target Just scoop one up and put it in the floating sifter and rescan the hole scoop till you have no signal in the hole then shake the sifter a couple of times and you got it!
 

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beerguy

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Thanks for the tips. I ordered some mesh from McMaster Carr. Can't wait to get in the water!
 

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