extractor
Silver Member
- Sep 27, 2007
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- Detector(s) used
- E-TRAC,,,, SOVEREIGN GT,,,, GP 3500,,,,
GB PRO.
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I wanted to build a sand scoop for a while now. I designed it with smaller holes in the botton so smaller targets will keep in the scoop better. So here it is
photo 1.The first photo is some of the material that I used to build the scoop . The BBQ plate and pipe was free, The square mesh display stand I bought at a yard sale for 2 $.and the oven rack .50 cents.
Photo 2. In the next photo I have all ready trimmed the BBQ plate down to size and I"m bending to shape around a pipe
Photo 3. Next I welded the main part of the scoop body together.
Photo 4.Then I cut the bottom screen out to size with air sheers and welded it into place .
Photo 5. I then cut and welded the handle and brace in place. I used a piece of metal tubing from a old bicycle to make the back brace for the handle
Photo 6 Here 's the sand scoop .
HH Extractor
photo 1.The first photo is some of the material that I used to build the scoop . The BBQ plate and pipe was free, The square mesh display stand I bought at a yard sale for 2 $.and the oven rack .50 cents.
Photo 2. In the next photo I have all ready trimmed the BBQ plate down to size and I"m bending to shape around a pipe
Photo 3. Next I welded the main part of the scoop body together.
Photo 4.Then I cut the bottom screen out to size with air sheers and welded it into place .
Photo 5. I then cut and welded the handle and brace in place. I used a piece of metal tubing from a old bicycle to make the back brace for the handle
Photo 6 Here 's the sand scoop .
HH Extractor