Got a new digging tool invented by my friend Got-Good-Tones

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Gonna see how it does on the oak roots we have out here. I’m sick of breaking shovels. I’ll let you guys know how it works. IMG_0012.JPG IMG_0012.JPG
 

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Nick79

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What in tarnation. Is that plastic? I could use that as a self defense tool while detecting some of the hard knock parks here
 

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Be sure to let us know how that thing works especially on Bodoc roots. Good luck.
 

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I feel like an explanation, like description and operation is in order here.
 

lairmo

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I got one I'll send you next...lol:
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just kidding...:thumbsup:

The one you have WON'T work in Missouri ...too many rocks...
 

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Man, that looks really airport friendly.

You plan on hunting planter boxes in the terminal.
 

Oddjob

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No a bad idea lol

Very bad idea mate; thats where all the TSA workers keep their ADD and ADHD meds.

This is why it stinks like cat pee near every last indoor planter in the airport.
 

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I have that exact same tile in my kitchen n laundry room. 😂
 

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I dunno, I just can't picture that thing cutting sod, stirring paint maybe.
 

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I dunno, I just can't picture that thing cutting sod, stirring paint maybe.

It’s really for digging around the hole if it’s a root’s involved I can get in between and dig out without have to scratch my target. When I’m chopping though roots I’ve kissed some a time a two.
 

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lairmo

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I really for digging around the hole if it’s a root’s involved I can get in between and dig out without have to scratch my target. When I’m chopping though roots I’ve kissed some a time a two.
That's not a bad idea.... :icon_scratch:
 

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I recommend you invest in an 18v battery operated sawz-all to cut the roots out. Or maybe a hang a crowbar on your belt when you want to pry roots apart.
 

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