Detecto
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A couple ago I ran across a ravine on my property, and noticed a couple broken bits of glass and a couple bottles.
I dug down and unearthed at least a dozen bottles. Looking up the patent dates, the bottle dump seems to date from around 1919 to 1927.
I've unearthed some bottles and sold them for $10-$20 each.
However it's been painstakingly slow to dig them out. I've been using a putty knife!
I can't bring water to that area, so using a pressure washer to quickly dissolve dirt is out.
I can't use a spade, because all the bottles are lying sideways, and if I cut into the earth, I might end up breaking 3 bottles in the process.
Any tips? After digging to the bottom of the dump (23 inches) and doing some calculating, I estimate there is another 50-80 bottles in this dump.
I wish I could come up with a way to remove dirt faster. I even tried making little "valleys" so the rain would erode the dirt, but the dirt has so many roots in it (it's in the woods), that did not work at all.
I dug down and unearthed at least a dozen bottles. Looking up the patent dates, the bottle dump seems to date from around 1919 to 1927.
I've unearthed some bottles and sold them for $10-$20 each.
However it's been painstakingly slow to dig them out. I've been using a putty knife!
I can't bring water to that area, so using a pressure washer to quickly dissolve dirt is out.
I can't use a spade, because all the bottles are lying sideways, and if I cut into the earth, I might end up breaking 3 bottles in the process.
Any tips? After digging to the bottom of the dump (23 inches) and doing some calculating, I estimate there is another 50-80 bottles in this dump.
I wish I could come up with a way to remove dirt faster. I even tried making little "valleys" so the rain would erode the dirt, but the dirt has so many roots in it (it's in the woods), that did not work at all.
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