relicmeister
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Boredom Inspired Tool and Finds-pouch Belts and Shovel Mod's
Kept myself busy this winter by making the metal detecting stuff shown in these pictures:
The first pic I have 4 or 5 finds pouches with clasping web-belts, also one belt with a holder for pinpointer and digger, and my favorite ( 2nd pic)
the belt with finds pouch which on one side holds my pinpointer and has numerous pockets inside and out, and the other side has a sheath for the
digging tool. All of the finds pouches were bought at the goodwill store. As for the shovels- The small one is my Sampson which I cut down and
replaced the T handle with the D handle shown. The one to it's right is a trenching shovel that I got from Amazon for $18 which had a long wood handle, but I replaced with a lightweight metal handle with D-grip. I wanted one after seeing a video by Beau Quimette. The yellow one is not modified except for the nylon strap. I got this shovel from Amazon as well and think it's awesome. It cost only $16.99 and is an ideal size and shape. It seems plenty strong and weighs a mere 1 1/2 pounds!( it even comes in 5 colors!)
So with all this (and of course my Minelab Xterra 705 and Teknetics Omega)you can see I'm ready for Spring
Thanks For Looking!
relicmeister
Kept myself busy this winter by making the metal detecting stuff shown in these pictures:
The first pic I have 4 or 5 finds pouches with clasping web-belts, also one belt with a holder for pinpointer and digger, and my favorite ( 2nd pic)
the belt with finds pouch which on one side holds my pinpointer and has numerous pockets inside and out, and the other side has a sheath for the
digging tool. All of the finds pouches were bought at the goodwill store. As for the shovels- The small one is my Sampson which I cut down and
replaced the T handle with the D handle shown. The one to it's right is a trenching shovel that I got from Amazon for $18 which had a long wood handle, but I replaced with a lightweight metal handle with D-grip. I wanted one after seeing a video by Beau Quimette. The yellow one is not modified except for the nylon strap. I got this shovel from Amazon as well and think it's awesome. It cost only $16.99 and is an ideal size and shape. It seems plenty strong and weighs a mere 1 1/2 pounds!( it even comes in 5 colors!)
So with all this (and of course my Minelab Xterra 705 and Teknetics Omega)you can see I'm ready for Spring

Thanks For Looking!
relicmeister