Mat in MA
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[size=13pt]Since my kids are grown and my grandkids have plenty to play with, I've got a bunch of frizbee's and I decided to make good use of one of them. I took the softest one I could find that would fold in half easy.
I cut off about 3 inches from the lip of the frizbee giving me a smooth edge. Now when I dig a plug and take dirt out of the hole I just drop it in the frizbee. After I retrieve my object I just fold the frizbee in half like a funnel and pour all the dirt back in the hole. Clean, neat and quick.
I like the solid frizbee rather than a piece of plastic or a towel because before I pour it back in the hole I can pick it up and pass it over the coil to be sure there is nothing else in that pile.
I'm using an 8 inch frizbee and this size works out just fine for me. I've heard of others doing this, does anyone else here use a frizbee?


I cut off about 3 inches from the lip of the frizbee giving me a smooth edge. Now when I dig a plug and take dirt out of the hole I just drop it in the frizbee. After I retrieve my object I just fold the frizbee in half like a funnel and pour all the dirt back in the hole. Clean, neat and quick.
I like the solid frizbee rather than a piece of plastic or a towel because before I pour it back in the hole I can pick it up and pass it over the coil to be sure there is nothing else in that pile.
I'm using an 8 inch frizbee and this size works out just fine for me. I've heard of others doing this, does anyone else here use a frizbee?


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