Homemade sand scoop

Jeff3006

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Getting ready for a local beach hunt in a few days, so i threw this scoop together. Ugly but works lol. 20200903_124731.jpg
 

ToddsPoint

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PVC is great. It's tough, you can work it easily with tools, and it won't scratch those valuable coins. I made a hand scoop from PVC and it works great. Gary

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Jason in Enid

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while I salute your ingenuity, dont try to use that in the water or even wet sand. I'd be very cautious using it in dry sand even. There is a reason beach guys use scoops made from stainless and HD aluminum. Even many of those fail much earlier that expected.
 

Terry Soloman

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