Product Description. This floating sifter is handcrafted by Tube Tubb in the USA and is uniquely designed for detectorists, only waiting for you to go dive with it. If you prefer using your Garrett AT Max in rivers or streams, or if you would rather go hunting with your Minelab Equinox 800 at the beach, the Tube Tubb has you covered.
Read More2012-11-10 Beach and Water / Scuba Dive Detecting Forum – Find’s . Floating Sifter: Can some one tell some what.. and if you put a scoop of wet sand it may my sifter but my PI sometimes picks up the metal from the screen so I don’t »More detailed
Read MoreEasy to Make Floating Sifter for Metal Detecting: To make a floating sifter you will need some simple and very cheap products, Everything came from home depot and the dollar store (pool noodles). You will need, A concrete mixing tub,a length of 1/2 pvc pipe4x 90 degree pvc cornersa package of
Read More2013-6-23 Posts: 9,248. That's a nice looking sifter, should help find the gold. One thing I have learned about floating sifters, make them as lite as possible. I made a couple a few years ago, they were great until I had to carry them a mile. so the last one I built weights about 2 pounds. Has a rope on it so I can loop around my shoulder to carry.
Read More2006-2-24 Floating Sifter Metal Detector Accessories. I saw a pic somewhere on here in someones post of a floating sifter.It looked to be made of PVC pipe and hardware cloth.How well does that work?What are the general dimensions?What size pipe did you use?I'm going to build something of that nature,but would love to hear the pro's and cons to the already working unit.Thanks for any info.
Read MoreMade in USA. The Shark Tooth Sifter was created to make it easier to find sharks teeth, sea shells, sea glass, and other ocean treasures. It is designed specifically for beachcombing, and contains modifications. The sifter includes a larger basket, as well as a wider sifting area. The Shark Tooth Sifter
Read More2020-6-6 My aunt had this fantastic sifter that she used to dig into the sand a bit, pull it all up and sort through it all looking for the shark teeth. It was awesome! Living near the beach here, we love looking for seaglass, fossils and neat stones, so one of those
Read More2017-3-10 Didnt get out to the cliffs this weekend, so I decided to make a floating sifter. This one has 1/4 screen in it. I am going to make another one that has 1/8 screen, but Ill have a smaller 1/4 screen that fits over it along with a scoop that I can pour water over
Read More12 Inch Floating PVC Fossil Sifter: This DIY is meant to show you how to make a 12" fossil material sifter out of simple materials at home. In the photo, there is a 1 foot and 2 foot version, Instructions for the 2 foot are identical with the exception of 24" legs instead
Read More2012-11-10 Beach and Water / Scuba Dive Detecting Forum – Find’s . Floating Sifter: Can some one tell some what.. and if you put a scoop of wet sand it may my sifter but my PI sometimes picks up the metal from the screen so I don’t »More detailed
Read More2006-2-24 Floating Sifter Metal Detector Accessories. I saw a pic somewhere on here in someones post of a floating sifter.It looked to be made of PVC pipe and hardware cloth.How well does that work?What are the general dimensions?What size pipe did you use?I'm going to build something of that nature,but would love to hear the pro's and cons to the already working unit.Thanks for any info.
Read More2013-6-23 Posts: 9,248. That's a nice looking sifter, should help find the gold. One thing I have learned about floating sifters, make them as lite as possible. I made a couple a few years ago, they were great until I had to carry them a mile. so the last one I built weights about 2 pounds. Has a rope on it so I can loop around my shoulder to carry.
Read More2021-1-4 SIDE BEACH BASKET SIFTER (#BBasket) Here is a new product we are now building and adding to our line. Our newly designed beach basket is made to wear on either side of your hip to dump dry sand into the basket while metal detecting. The beach basket is
Read MoreKnee High Beach Metal Detecting Sand Scoop: These scoops are designed for the dry and wet sand. Knee high sand scoops are popular because you do not have to bend down as much as with handheld, making digging easier. They also give you a little more leverage on harder packed sand
Read More2019-7-13 We purchased pool noodles and zip ties from Dollar Tree along with PVC pipe, joints, and galvanized mesh from the hardware store using a $5 coupon Ace had mailed us. Ordering 3 of each item for each of our 3 kids would have cost us $206.61,
Read More2017-3-10 Didnt get out to the cliffs this weekend, so I decided to make a floating sifter. This one has 1/4 screen in it. I am going to make another one that has 1/8 screen, but Ill have a smaller 1/4 screen that fits over it along with a scoop that I can pour water over
Read MorePick a popular place to hunt. Check the laws. Use the right tools. After a hit-Use a pointer. Use a scoop to dig target. Check hole with detector again before dumping the scoop. If there is no target signal after a few scoops move 90°on each scoop. When the signal
Read MoreWe’re using the pool noodles to cover the wire’s sharp edges, thereby making it safer for kids. They also make the sifter look better by giving it a pop of color. In this part of the process, you might need another hand to help you. Cut the pool noodles using a utility knife or scissors to
Read More12 Inch Floating PVC Fossil Sifter: This DIY is meant to show you how to make a 12" fossil material sifter out of simple materials at home. In the photo, there is a 1 foot and 2 foot version, Instructions for the 2 foot are identical with the exception of 24" legs instead
Read More2015-7-25 Carol was brave enough to walk over and take a pic of the inside of it. The inside is built like a sifter. The bottom of the machine glides along the sand, the material flows over this sifter and the sand falls back through, but the junk falls into the back end of the machine via a conveyor . This one at Ocean Beach
Read More2021-2-11 SIDE BEACH BASKET SIFTER (#BBasket) Here is a new product we are now building and adding to our line. Our newly designed beach basket is made to wear on either side of your hip to dump dry sand into the basket while metal detecting. The beach basket is
Read More2020-9-28 That makes it easy for you to use and bring it along with at the same time. Plus, with the soft-grip handle, using this sand scoop will be super convenient and comfortable. Simple and fun, this is one of the best sand scoops for beach metal detecting that you might want to have. Key Features. With comfortable handle, the operation is simply ...
Read MoreKnee High Beach Metal Detecting Sand Scoop: These scoops are designed for the dry and wet sand. Knee high sand scoops are popular because you do not have to bend down as much as with handheld, making digging easier. They also give you a little more leverage on harder packed sand
Read MorePick a popular place to hunt. Check the laws. Use the right tools. After a hit-Use a pointer. Use a scoop to dig target. Check hole with detector again before dumping the scoop. If there is no target signal after a few scoops move 90°on each scoop. When the signal
Read More2017-3-10 Didnt get out to the cliffs this weekend, so I decided to make a floating sifter. This one has 1/4 screen in it. I am going to make another one that has 1/8 screen, but Ill have a smaller 1/4 screen that fits over it along with a scoop that I can pour water over
Read MoreWe’re using the pool noodles to cover the wire’s sharp edges, thereby making it safer for kids. They also make the sifter look better by giving it a pop of color. In this part of the process, you might need another hand to help you. Cut the pool noodles using a utility knife or scissors to
Read MoreCleanSands offers heavy duty beach cleaning equipment, machines that having intensive screening system action.These beach cleaners effectively remove unwanted beach debris as small as cigarette butts/filters and broken shells from any sand area including
Read More12 Inch Floating PVC Fossil Sifter: This DIY is meant to show you how to make a 12" fossil material sifter out of simple materials at home. In the photo, there is a 1 foot and 2 foot version, Instructions for the 2 foot are identical with the exception of 24" legs instead
Read More2021-11-2 Fill a pot halfway with shells and add enough water to cover. Let the water come to a boil slowly. Boil for about 3 minutes. Remove from the heat, leave the shells in the pan and let the water cool. Later, using an old toothbrush and a dental pick, clean off any residue. Lay on a towel and let dry.
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