relicmeister
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- Location
- Poconos, Nw.NJ & Delaware Valley
- Detector(s) used
- XP Orx Deus II, 9” coil
- Primary Interest:
- Relic Hunting
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This mini shovel is tough enough for relic digging in the woods
But small enough to use in parks and on lawns. Just pirate a D-handle
Off any plastic snow shovel ( you might have to use a dremel to grind off
The rivets but that?s no big deal). There?s a big hole in the trowel handle which
You can run a bolt through. The trowel is extremely tough but very light.
They cost under $20 bucks w/ free shipping. If you want you can buy replacement handles on
Ebay if you don?t mind spending $6-$7 more.
I?ve also put D-handles on Raptors ( predator tools) and they work
Great but are a pricey $70. Plus shipping usually.
I also use the Root Slayer mini shovel which is good even in fields.
They are only $30. Including shipping.
Happy Hunting folks
But small enough to use in parks and on lawns. Just pirate a D-handle
Off any plastic snow shovel ( you might have to use a dremel to grind off
The rivets but that?s no big deal). There?s a big hole in the trowel handle which
You can run a bolt through. The trowel is extremely tough but very light.
They cost under $20 bucks w/ free shipping. If you want you can buy replacement handles on
Ebay if you don?t mind spending $6-$7 more.
I?ve also put D-handles on Raptors ( predator tools) and they work
Great but are a pricey $70. Plus shipping usually.
I also use the Root Slayer mini shovel which is good even in fields.
They are only $30. Including shipping.
Happy Hunting folks