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Got my Garrett Sea Hunter MKII this Wednesday and had an outing today at the beach where I have been with my ACE 250.
All finds come from where I've already been with the ACE, had no more signals last Sunday and obviously I had missed a few targets. (Not all finds in the photo) The spot is about 30x60 feet and got about half of it detected with the Sea Hunter today...

When I got home I decided to make a prototype sand scoop for tomorrows outing in the water with neoprene waders. Hopefully it'll work as intended.
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The scoop for the 1st effort looks ok but gut feeling tells me the handle to the scoop does not look strong enough as most have a brace or something like one that gives it additional strength.

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I do like the look of the scoop, nice welding job, but how heavy is it!! Detecting is more about a walk-out than a work-out!! Am looking forward to your field test report ::g ::g ::g ::g
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No welding involved as the main scoop is 110mm plastic drain pipe that I had lying around, the back is aluminium (or aluminum for the Americans) that I salvaged from a camping stove that i fastened with screws. I got the stem from an old rake...I'll see if I can make some more braces to it.

I have got stainless steel sheets at work that I've been thinking of making a scoop out of, but the hole drilling has put me off a bit, welding should be no problem though.

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Edit: Oh, and the weight is 670grams.
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And there was me thinking you had made the scoop from a scaffolding pole and coal bucket!
Still looking forward to the results of the field (or is it beach) test..
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The scoop worked, but, and there's always a but, it is too narrow! Very hard to get the object in the scoop, at least with zero visibility under water where you can't see the coil.

Think I will try to build something that is about 150-200mm wide at the bottom to be able to cover more area.
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That scoop certainly has an industrial look to it :D

Good luck with your next prototype ::g
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thanks for the update on the test!!
there is a thing called an excallibur... or summit like that, maybe you could use a pic of said item to gauge the size of yr next version...
this hobby can be great fun!!! and you are obviously enjoying the journey!! happy huntin
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Looks like you were busy digging pischla ::g

Good attempt on the sand scoop ::g ::g

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So here's the embryo of my new scoop:
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Post by silverwood »

pischla wrote:So here's the embryo of my new scoop:
Looking good.
what you using to weld it, mig or tig?
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I mig welded it. Would love to have a tig instead though.
I'm also in the process of building a spot welder out of a microwave transformer, that I thought I'd use on the next one if needed.
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Bloody hell pischia, you in the A Team! ::g :D
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Prototype number 2 is finished. Attached an adjustable aluminium handle to it:
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