Building a sandscoop

sask hunter

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bounty hunter tro/bfo
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minelab ctx 3030
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Metal Detecting

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Looking good. Nice job so far. Keep us posted on your progress.
 

Real nice job but lotta work. How many days you spend drilling that SS..........tuff stuff
 

Went through a couple step bits , bought a real good carbide one and went a lot easier, just waiting till my pain levels come down to start on the long curved handle , I'll post pics when finished with that , all in all a lot cheaper than buying from a store , and I made it the size I wanted

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Just finished my scoop with a handle . Cost me $4.00 for the hand grips

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Nice job. Very first class scoop. :icon_thumleft::icon_thumright:

Looks as good or better than any other sand scoop I have ever seen. I wish I lived close enough to a beach so I could use a sand scoop but the nearest beach is 600 + miles away.
 

Thanx for the compliment!!! I enjoy Makeing stuff

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