well I admit that im lazy { and also like inventions and even have my own invention that was granted a U.S patent} and I have a idea for a diggin tool that may work perfectly for people in this hobby.
After spending about a hour today with my new Time Ranger, I realzie theres no way im gonna want to dig items that show up as being 8-10" deep on my detector. Using a garden tool or knife,etc to dig this deep, ecspecially in hard ground, is not something I desire to do over and over and over.
My idea is simple.....buy a 5"-6" hole saw, cut out the back of the hole saw { where it usaully mounts up to the hole saw drill bit that goes into the drill} then mig weld a circular piece of steel thats approxiamtely 10" long to the part of the whole saw that has the teeth. Then finnaly , weld that to al ong steel bar that can be put into the end of a drill....
What you would end up with is a 6" wide hole saw thats about 10" deep and could be put in the end of a cordless drill. You would now have a hole soil saw , that would allow you to easily drill out a plug of soil without much effort at all. The drill and the soil hole saw would do much of the work and all that would be needed to seperate the plug of soil would be a long flathead screwdriver....No need to get on your hands and knees using a garden tool or knife trying to dig a 8-10" plug of soil that you think may have some goodies....
good idea or not
After spending about a hour today with my new Time Ranger, I realzie theres no way im gonna want to dig items that show up as being 8-10" deep on my detector. Using a garden tool or knife,etc to dig this deep, ecspecially in hard ground, is not something I desire to do over and over and over.
My idea is simple.....buy a 5"-6" hole saw, cut out the back of the hole saw { where it usaully mounts up to the hole saw drill bit that goes into the drill} then mig weld a circular piece of steel thats approxiamtely 10" long to the part of the whole saw that has the teeth. Then finnaly , weld that to al ong steel bar that can be put into the end of a drill....
What you would end up with is a 6" wide hole saw thats about 10" deep and could be put in the end of a cordless drill. You would now have a hole soil saw , that would allow you to easily drill out a plug of soil without much effort at all. The drill and the soil hole saw would do much of the work and all that would be needed to seperate the plug of soil would be a long flathead screwdriver....No need to get on your hands and knees using a garden tool or knife trying to dig a 8-10" plug of soil that you think may have some goodies....
good idea or not