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Ok, this may sound out there and I haven't done yet but I'm thinking about it. Receintly, I was up at my cabin trying to put termite stakes around the perimiter of the house. The tool they provided was poor and I was having a difficult time digging deep enough to put the spikes in the ground....UNTIL.....I pulled out the cordless drill with an 1 1/2" wood dril bit (and yes the bit will never chew wood again). But it was very effective at making a holes in the very hard ground. So I throught to myself, this might also work well for the digging required for my metal detecting. What you have to understand is that I live in the Phoenix desert and the ground is often hard hard hard; in dirt lots we use a 5lb pick. So, I was thinking about using the cordless drill at an angle to move around the target and then do careful digging after that. Yes, I also know that a dril like that is heavy, but it could be an effective tool. I open it up to any thoughts {dude you are like crazzy} or to anyone who has tried it. I worte this after reading about the post hole digger 

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