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SAND SCOOP my first attempt at making one.

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Sal Sagev Adaven
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Posted Aug 30, 2009, 02:14:22 pm

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 .

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Reply To This Topic #1 Posted Aug 30, 2009, 05:08:03 pm

 icon_thumright sweet I'll take one ,pm me I'll let ya know where to send it  tongue3 looks nice bro wtg ,only flaw I see id no push plate on the rear , so you can push it  with yer foot , but looks good

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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 11:09:24 am

Nice fab job , Looks like you saved yourself $ 60 bucks or more.  thumbsup

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Reply To This Topic #3 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 11:13:57 am

Looks GREAT !

Next one a bit larger...

You've got a basic money - making concern started there !

Best
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 11:52:11 am

lol I agree rmptr if we do it right we should be able to keep him busy for the next 8-9 months  tongue3

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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 02:07:15 pm

Thanks ! Tank !
 
  Thanks Burnt Chimney, thats about what I thought the savings was.

Thanks ! rmptr The next one is going to be a little different design.

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Reply To This Topic #6 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 03:44:07 pm

lol just trying to help Bro  tongue3  laughing9 lol

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Reply To This Topic #7 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 04:29:36 pm

I found that sheet metal with holes still took time for sand to flow through, unless it was real fine and dry. Metal wire screen seemed to work better in my homemade scoop. If I remember correctly, 1/2" squares was too small and 3/4" too big.  5/8" was perfect. It still stopped dimes, but sand (especially if gravelly, damp, or having other natural clutter in it) flowed best.
I just cut out the bottom and half the end of a sturdy feed scoop, and used pop rivets with washers.



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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Aug 31, 2009, 05:04:59 pm

Hi Saturna,  I made this one to mainly hunt In land dry Volley Ball courts. That was my thinking with the smaller side holes ( to move the sands) before dumping them back in the hole being dug. The botton plate the holes are finer to help keep targets like ear rings. I think my next one i am going to build will have some wire mesh in it for lake and river hunting.
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Nov 05, 2009, 03:18:03 am

So how is it working? Yours is better than the store version. Cool!
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Reply To This Topic #10 Posted Nov 05, 2009, 08:24:50 am

It works great!

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Reply To This Topic #11 Posted Nov 05, 2009, 12:20:01 pm

Very nice job!!! I wish I had that kind of know-how
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Reply To This Topic #12 Posted Nov 16, 2009, 11:59:25 pm


Great scoops!
I like the idea of smaller holes at the end to catch little things.
Does your pinpointer work ok with it?

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Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Nov 17, 2009, 07:30:30 am

How much would it cost me if you made another one?

Reply To This Topic #14 Posted Nov 19, 2009, 06:52:36 am

Very, Very Nice Job. I definitely like the smaller holes on the bottom. My sand scoop has 5/8" holes  on side and bottom. I ended up inserting some 1/2" Galvanized Wire Mesh and Magnets to help Catch those Pain in the *## Bobbie Pins. Just a suggestion Mine has a piece of 5" Stainless Tubing welded to Top of Handle, which makes it a whole lot easier to hold on to while dragging it behind you as you detect the sandy beaches. See Pixs.
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Reply To This Topic #15 Posted Nov 21, 2009, 06:58:42 pm


BG - I have the same magnet on my Lesche. Works good and only cost a hard drive.  Grin

(A dead hard computer drive has that rare earth magnet and is very strong).

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Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Nov 21, 2009, 10:15:33 pm

Very sweet scoop, WTG  icon_thumleft

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