If you do some serious time on the shovels like I do

Underburden

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Dead link...got a pic to post? Sure would like to see what you've described.

Bob
 

greydigger

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Link worked for me. Is a plastic add on back end for a shovel. S+H is $6.50 but didn't see price.
I can see it holding more dirt.
Grey
 

TarheelPanner

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Really nice idea. I was at Lowe's a week ago and saw where they had some Kobalt shovels with the same pattern but built into the shovel head as one unit.
 

Gold Cube

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Dead link...got a pic to post? Sure would like to see what you've described.

Bob

Dig Rig is the site digrigshovel.com


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auferret

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Very nice and reasonable too. Thanks for posting it.
 

Jim Hemmingway

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Thanks for posting this Takoda... it looks like to ought to hold on to loose rock better instead of constantly losing it. :thumbsup:



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hunter_46356

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Wow, I saw one of these in my grand dads shop twenty years ago and he made it out of steel the same thickness as the shovel. He'd probably roll over in the grave knowing he could have sold this idea back then. Wouldn't be hard to weld one up that wouldn't break. Wonder why a manufacturer doesn't offer one formed this way?
 

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Thanks for posting this Takoda... it looks like to ought to hold on to loose rock better instead of constantly losing it. :thumbsup:




Hey Jim , how's the ole silver master making out lately ? Main thing I like about
these little do-dads is I can put them on and off . When I break a shovel I just
stick it on the new one . They also help extend the life on the soles of a $ 70.00
pair of Wolverines . Also .... they don't cost much and I don't have to make'm .
When I wear them out I'll probably buy some more . Hope all is going well for
you Jim .
 

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Takoda...all is well as far as we know. A long winter...I get restless with being cooped-up but thankfully we get a chance to interact with our friends here on TNet. Last autumn's prospecting trip for two months was all good Takoda... lookin' for silver, clean-up at the end of the day, gettin' back to camp and having that first mug of tea or coffee beside a blazing campfire, and later checking out the day's silver finds. I think you'll agree that's a pretty good life... and sleep well too.

In case you missed it here's a link to a write-up about it and some silver recovered...

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/canada/282315-electronic-prospecting-silver-country.html

Hope all is well with you and the family, and that you have a real good season. If anyone deserves success its gotta be hard-workin' you. :)

Jim.
 

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Takoda...all is well as far as we know. A long winter...I get restless with being cooped-up but thankfully we get a chance to interact with our friends here on TNet. Last autumn's prospecting trip for two months was all good Takoda... lookin' for silver, clean-up at the end of the day, gettin' back to camp and having that first mug of tea or coffee beside a blazing campfire, and later checking out the day's silver finds. I think you'll agree that's a pretty good life... and sleep well too.

In case you missed it here's a link to a write-up about it and some silver recovered...

http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/canada/282315-electronic-prospecting-silver-country.html

Hope all is well with you and the family, and that you have a real good season. If anyone deserves success its gotta be hard-workin' you. :)

Jim.

I didn't miss it Jim . I read it then . I read it again now and it's still good . :headbang:
 

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Hunter, Walmart has an Ames ( Americian made) with the extended foot area for 19.99. I bought one today. It is wood and heavy but should last!!
 

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Kilnmaint.... I'll have to check it out. I do think it would help move more material. Thanks
 

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