First time experiencing shifter

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Went and tried out a shifter I made and I didn't spend one cent making it, Made out
of a bread crate, two by fours and little square fencing.. So about an hour in one of
my spots. Found my first ever piece of a clay pipe, and a bunch of little chipped up
brick. That sifting sure will wear you out. First time experience. lol

Made out of a bread crate, two by fours and little square fencing.
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Piece of clay pipe.
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Went and tried out a shifter I made and I didn't spend one cent making it, Made out
of a bread crate, two by fours and little square fencing.. So about an hour in one of
my spots. Found my first ever piece of a clay pipe, and a bunch of little chipped up
brick. That sifting sure will wear you out. First time experience. lol

Made out of a bread crate, two by fours and little square fencing.
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Piece of clay pipe.
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shifting is always fun at old dump sites around old homes before they had trash service the trash went a hole in the back yard.
 

shifting is always fun at old dump sites around old homes before they had trash service the trash went a hole in the back yard.

Yeah, I went and try it out on a 1700s homesite where lots of nails and iron. By shifting it, I found out the old home must of burnt down, there were lots of ash.
 

That's the first bread crate shifter I've seen. Cool design.

Up above the 49th parallel we call them sifters. :)
 

Yeah, I went and try it out on a 1700s homesite where lots of nails and iron. By shifting it, I found out the old home must of burnt down, there were lots of ash.
Nails and iron is part of it, But if they are square nails that's a keeper. You never know what you will come across by sifting.
 

I would like to do that more. I tried it a few times and you are right, it is a lot of work. If I could fit a little motor on one to do the shaking, that would make it perfect.lol
 

O.K. I have never tried that type of treasure hunting,and it appears to be a tedious project.
 

O.K. I have never tried that type of treasure hunting,and it appears to be a tedious project.

Once one gets into a pit or heavy iron the sitting is the only option sometimes. The rewards out weigh everything, the definition of tedious could be digging pull tabs looking for a piece of bling.Just saying
 

THE ONE AND ONLY ORIGINAL SIFTER> COOL BUILD AND NEAT FIND
 

Nice job with the sifter. The fun part is always filling in the hole at the end of the day :sad11:
 

Nice job, it should serve you well! :icon_thumleft:
 

i made my base with 4 legs made out of 2in pvc so that it flexed easy when i thru dirt on it.
good luck brad
 

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