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Went out in to the woods

Ron M 608

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I had just built a tool tray and fixed it up how I wanted and went out to a place that use to have a bunch of houses but it is timber now and looked around. found some clad and nails railroad spikes and a swamp hook that they would drive into a log to pull it. I will post some pictures if I can. These are the tools that I use. The tent stake I found in a campground and it had the right curve to pop shallow coins. The white pad is my kneeling pad that I put a garbage sack around so it don't soak up water. The brass probe I made out of a brazing rod. I screwed a piece of 1 inch plastic pipe to my tool tote to hold my pin-pointer. It fits real tight so won't fall out. the digger holder is a drain spout elbow that works real nice the digger can't fall out. With the tool tray I have all the tools that I need right at hand and the small sour cream container holds my coins and stuff that are small. This way all I have to do when I want to go out digging just grab the tray and the 250
 
I have an electronic pinpointer lost somewhere in the woods in Edmonton, from about 6 years ago.. It's amazing what you can find (and lose) in the woods. Nice hunt.
 
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