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Jan 17, 2005, 05:52 PM
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Tools I made to dig with.
I made the plug cutter out of 1" threaded steel pipe and some pvc fittings under $10.00. Works like a charm. The pot was $2.99 at walmart and I just drilled some holes in it. Works awsome in beach sand for now.
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Jan 17, 2005, 07:53 PM
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Professional Dirtfisher!
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
Cool, Ur quite a handyman, HH CS
It is easier to ask FORGIVENESS than permission.
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Jan 18, 2005, 09:10 AM
#3
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
I've got a similiar pot that works well, alltho I used a mini 14 to make the holes. .223 caliber holes are a little smaller then yours but it works.
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Jan 18, 2005, 10:14 AM
#4
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
Not bad at all. Anything that will do and save some money is a good thing IMHO.
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Jan 18, 2005, 08:15 PM
#5
Here's my home made scoop...
I made 2 of them just incase something goes wrong with one. This cost me about 10 bucks and everything is at your local wal-mart. The handle is a nice rubber handled scrub brush(the kind used on cars. The handle is alot bigger then on other brushes. But look around) The body is nothing more then a storage container of sorts. I just drilled some holes in it and were good to go. Haven't had any problems yet. So far so good.
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Jan 31, 2005, 07:12 PM
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 monty
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
I was amazed to see a digging tool advertised for near $60.00 when you can go to Wal-mart and buy a garden trowel, sharpen the edges and have just as good a tool for a buck ninetyeight! JIM
Don't make me loose the hounds! If you dig, Cover up your holes.
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Mar 28, 2005, 07:00 PM
#7
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
Dint your mama ever tell you not to use metal on those pans now look what you did HA HA. SASQUASH<><
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Apr 06, 2005, 09:08 PM
#8
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
I did feel a little funny drilling holes in a brand new perfectly good cooking pot there Squash. $2.99 set my mind at ease though. HH.
CHRIS
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Apr 07, 2005, 10:44 PM
#9
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
Thanks for sharing your tips on home made detecting tools. Instead of drillin my wifes stuff, I'll go buy some at Wally-Mart and save a lot of dirty looks on what happened to my containers.
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Apr 10, 2005, 01:42 PM
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Re: Tools I made to dig with.
Hey Buckmild1, Somebody told Me that You made you'r Own Pinpointer if You did than Please Explain I know how to Solder I want to build one with about a 6 inch probe if You know Please tell Me . Thanks.
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May 23, 2005, 08:52 PM
#11
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
 Originally Posted by jimmileo
I was amazed to see a digging tool advertised for near $60.00 when you can go to Wal-mart and buy a garden trowel, sharpen the edges and have just as good a tool for a buck ninetyeight! JIM
That works okay if you have fairly soft ground and only need to dig 3 to 4 inches deep. I think I paid about $36 for my Lesche digger and it'll not only work faster and easier than a trowel, it'll make short work of roots over 1/2" in diameter as long as I keep it fairly sharp. The type of hard ground that I had to give up on with the trowel I bought at Lowes (across the street from the hobby shop where I bought my first detector) is no sweat at all with the Lesche. You get what you pay for.
Shalom,
Mark
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May 31, 2005, 11:28 PM
#12
Re: Tools I made to dig with.
After planting 3000 pines and hundreds of plants I discovered that there is no hand spade that holds up, they make them as cheap as they can get away with. I can drive my truck over the one I made. I going to get(make) a tree spud it should cut down on the squatting.I also use a tulip drill in soft ground.
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