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I found a nice post from another forum and wanted to share it. 2wheeldevil did a awesome job!
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I have one in the works. Will post photos and dimensions when I get it finished.
 

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It took me just over 3 hours to make this scoop. I can't wait to try is out.

Let's go kickit!


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Good job! You are really creative!
 

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Thanks for the comment!

I'll put the dimensions/details on how to make it tonight.
 

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I was able to try out my scoop yesterday it worked well. The aluminum made it light.
 

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thats nice scoop i also gave someone an idea on the handle maybe u could try i mayb not but ill throw it out there i suggested using a fiberglass handle hollow inside floats so wont retain water after a while and the fiberglass should be strong enough if they are using it on sports cars and boats y not a scoop just an idea but what u have now does look good
 

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Where could one get such a fiberglass handle? I tested my scoop and let go of it in deep water and the wood handle made it stand right up. If the water is shallow enough the handle sticks out of the water.

That is a good idea!
 

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any local hardware Store such asca lowes or a homedepot mayb even a walmat alot of places sell them as replacement handles to garden tools ect
 

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I had thought about making several of these and taking donations for them.
 

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This one looks "reproducible" :), but for under $20, it might cost an individual more than that to make it if you count gas going to/back from the hardware store, and having to buy the PVC in normal lengths.

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That one would be good for scuba applications.
 

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I haven't got around to getting my plans laid out on my computer to post.

I had an old 911 sign for my home address laying around. So my aluminum was free. I checked with a local supplier and they said it would cost $15. I went to rural king and paid $10 for the handle. I bought the stainless steel bolts, washers and nuts for about $2. The total I spent was $12 but if I bought all of it it would have been rounded up to $30.

Time is free for me. The payoff is being able to say I made it when someone asks "where did you get your scoop". You can tell its not professionally made but hey it wasn't $200.
 

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Update

I decided to enlarge the holes from 7/16 of an inch to 1/2 inch. I also removed the zig zag pattern and made complete rows of holes.

Any ideas on what size holes should be?

I wanted to be able to let the sand shift through quicker and allow small stones or pebbles to escape but keep in stud ear rings.



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This scoop works well in the beach at the ocean. I would recommend making it a little more narrow so your not fighting the waves as they beat against you. : - )
 

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In the long run, I think you'll find that you will need to gusset the area where the handle attaches. All metals will fatigue but aluminum is especially vulnerable to that. That handle looks a little flimsy to do any serious prying also. The more holes the better for sifting, but yeah, small stuff will fall through. That's where a good pin pointer comes in. Holes just a little smaller than a dime seems to be the ticket. If you're digging iron targets, you might also want to mount a magnet on the bottom to catch the hair pins and other ferrous junk.
 

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Cudamark, I hadn't thought about putting a magnet in. Hair pins seem to drift around the bottom and can be a nuisance to get in the scoop because just moving my foot makes enough for one to drift. Especially when your chest deep in water!

I do plan on adding a gusset or two. I haven't got around to doing it yet. This was kind of a trial for the design. Since it worked well I've just been using it.

I have some stainless steel sheet metal I'd like to make one with but I don't look forward to drilling all the holes.

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