Digging Tool

godisnum1

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willisjj

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Nov 2, 2005
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Past: Sovereign GT, Garrett Treasure Ace 250, Tesoro Compadre, Etrac, Sovereign XS, Whites 6000D, Garrett Master Hunter BFO
The Lesche hand diggers now come with serrations (sp?) on either side. I have seen them offered for right handers and lefties, although I realized this too late as I had already ordered mine. Just do a search and browse through some dealer pages....some are carrying both and some aren't...
 

godisnum1

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girardpaguy

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What are you looking to spend. I got mine at Lowes for about $16.00 but i am cheap.lol
 

godisnum1

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Spooky said:
Reply from George Lesche Jr:

My father developed the digging tool in the 1990s. We get asked that question sometimes. The teeth on the tool are a matter of preference...99.999% of the customers over the years prefer the teeth on the right side. (Two inquiries into the teeth being on the left side in the past 5 years) or somewhere around there) Teeth on the right side make it easier to cut the roots away from you, plus having the teeth on the opposing side makes it easier to cut plugs in the ground.

Nope, not a odd question...it comes up...anyways thanks for your question and comments...

Thanks,
George Jr.

Has anyone suggested that they put serrations on BOTH sides??? lol
It'd be nice if they were smaller serrations too... or maybe larger on one side, and smaller on the other.
I can find a million and one reasons to complicate a tool. Heh :tongue3:

Bran <><
 

greydigger

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With the Lesche tool I can put my foot on either side of the blade or hit it with a hammer.
(The tool, not my foot).
Can you pound on the Ames tools with a hammer?
In ground that hard though I usually use a pickaxe or wait for rain.

Grey
 

DetectoDude

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How about a home made shovel, check this out! It has a titanium blade with a carbon fiber shaft. Thirty nine inches total length, weighs in just a little under two lbs!
 

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willisjj

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titanium? wow....talk about a bulletproof shovel....lol....did you fabricate that yourself?
 

godisnum1

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:thumbsup:
 

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DetectoDude

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Godusnum thanks for fixing my mistake! I can never figure out what size I need to have to post it correctly. I made this about six months ago and so far it has held up wonderfully. I hope it will last a lifetime.
 

godisnum1

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DetectoDude said:
Godusnum thanks for fixing my mistake! I can never figure out what size I need to have to post it correctly. I made this about six months ago and so far it has held up wonderfully. I hope it will last a lifetime.

:thumbsup:

Bran <><
 

tabdog

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Shovels are good,

But this is the best hand digger for Tabdog,

You can't break it and it never needs sharpening.

It is an improvement on the screw driver,

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I made mine out of a 15" long Craftsman 1/2" drive
breaker bar.

Happy Huntin,

Tabdog
 

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