STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
I use an old knife I made to dig with and the ground here in GA is almost like concrete so I wait til it has rained to go out and detect. I don`t have the money to rent a bobcat and can`t buy a pinpointer and don`t want to ruin any finds so what is a good technique to use for digging? ...............Clark!
Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
im in ga also ,depends where im diggin,if its grass....sod i use my army knife,but if woods job sites ect. i use a heavey duty 3 spike hoe with the handle cut off short.i will dig a little above the target,to avoid damaging.the back side of the hoe ie good for cutting roots,hope this helps
Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
That's what i need is a small shovel... It would definitely come in handy at times...
I started a thread like this one awhile back: http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.p...c,23363.0.html
I'm still using the same equipment as I was then...
BH Pioneer 505, Vibra Probe 560, lots of other funky stuff to help me dig
Apr 2006
New Hampshire, USA
BH Pioneer 505
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Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
I went to an off-price outlet kind of store and bought a "diving knife" for $6. Edged on one side, sawtoothed on the other, with a 6" blade. Don't know if I'd trust it as a diving knife, but its GREAT at digging plugs, breaking through roots, etc.!! And if I break it, no loss; I'll just go get another one.
I also carry a fiberglass/plastic trowel and a Vibraprobe 560. LOVE the Vibraprobe!!
For the big or deep signals, I have a deep, thin shovel that I got at Home Depot for about $24. I don't usually carry that into the public places as it tends to worry people. That's for the private residences for the most part.
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Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
I bought this last winter and have been VERY pleased with it. The ground here in NM can be very hard - caliche clay. I also have one of their hand tools but I use this most of the time. With a little practice you can open a small 2x2 hole no problem.
Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
Originally Posted by kneedpnholes
I use an old knife I made to dig with and the ground here in GA is almost like concrete so I wait til it has rained to go out and detect. I don`t have the money to rent a bobcat and can`t buy a pinpointer and don`t want to ruin any finds so what is a good technique to use for digging? ...............Clark!
Well kneedpnholes, I don't have to deal with the hard clay like you. But here is what I use in the water & on land. As you can see by the picture, I just about broke my sand scoop digging in hard ground out in the water. I had to buy one that has a better brace bar on the back because the handle was bending bad on the other. Not only was it bending, but you can see by the one picture it was also cracking around the welds.. The think I am going to get me a dive knife like ceejay64 got for land & the water! Good luck,Rob
Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
Cost me $6 at Sears and it folds up nicely into a handy travel pouch. Is very sturdy, has a shove and a pick, and a saw edge on the shovel for cutting a nice large plug in the ground.
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I use a 1" Sears Craftsmen Gasket Scraper. I charged it with a speaker Magnet to make iron and other "Junk Metal" to stick to it so I don't waste time on magnetic metals. Things like roofing nails etc go right to the tool.
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I just bought the new jackson 7 in 1 and this this thing is STRONG and heavy but it is sold at canadian tire only I think . For under $30cdn you can't go wrong.Very sharp looking & very strong being made of stainless steel ,not aluminum or fiberglass.
Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
here's a couple to consider.
The Fiskars Garden Knife can be found at Target and Wal-Mart for under $10 in the gardening section. Others have said that it works very well but the handle over time can break and it's only coated steel ( not stainless ) and can develope a lil rust. http://tinyurl.com/23l5ne
here is another I came across and was considering it's the Camper's Lil Helper seem like a very good product and it's stainless steel. http://tinyurl.com/2hf2n9
I think the Jackson mentioned above by shadow is a dandy as well.
A Compass Magnum 420 recently brought back to life. And an untested "in the wild" Teknetics.
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There are "vastly" differing opinions on what a "string" is. I have my own "string theory", based on my "string" resembling a thread.
Originally Posted by kneedpnholes
I use an old knife I made to dig with and the ground here in GA is almost like concrete so I wait til it has rained to go out and detect.
Could bring along a watering can.
I don`t have the money to rent a bobcat
Seems like overkill, unless you mean the furry kind of bobcat.
and can`t buy a pinpointer
Could make one from a stud finder if your into electronics.
and don`t want to ruin any finds
You've been reading posts from the guys that use the hammer and chiesel techinque?
so what is a good technique to use for digging? ...............Clark!
The knife is ok, as long as it hasn't any sentimental value to you. You might want to check out a thrift type store for a cheap alternative, or buy one of the other inexpensive products mentioned here.
I use a modified butchers knife when prospecting, (I haven't been "nugget hunting" with a MD because my MD's are too old). I also use a garden trowel that I found at a thrift store $1, and a spade that I'm planning on rounding the blade on, (about 180 degree's), so I can cut near completely circlular holes.
Our soil isn't to bad for digging, mostly sandy clay. But I'm considering prospecting in other area's and I do plan to buy a better MD for nugget hunting, so I was thinking about adding a "platform" to the back of my shovel, so that when I dig in, I can use the platform as a foot to pivot against. I think the wooden handle would encounter less physical stress, as less force would be needed to be applied using this "fulcrum" technique. I'll have to talk to the guy that does the welding around town here and see what I can work out, when we both have some free time.
Just a thought.
F.
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Re: STARTING ON A STRING HERE! WHAT KIND OF DIGGING TOOL TO USE?
I use a small, round pointed garden shovel, with the 5" wide blade and 3' handle in the woods.
On most lawns I use 2; A Gator digger and a Ginsu styled steak knife. The Ginsu stays sharp for a long time and zips through roots like butter. If it is a real nice lawn, I try too use the Ginsu only, because it makes a very thin slice in the sod.