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<blockquote data-quote="cabwoody" data-source="post: 33578" data-attributes="member: 1322"><p>I took the long handled scoop/sifter for a test. in soft dry sand it scooped and sifted like a breeze.In damp sand it was able to scoop fairly easily and sifted okay.In wet sand I used my foot to push it into place and the join seems to hold up to the pressure (the 20mm wide Dynabolt used is about 80mm long - this seems to be sturdy enough and also adds a bit of low down weight for biting into the sand).The handle was a bit short for me but the right size for my son.My next one will have a longer handle and I'll be using a 20mm wide by 115mm long Dynabolt.This should keep me going until the AT Pro detects enough funds for a stainless steel sand scoop.(The good thing about coin counting machines is that they don't query all the strange coloured coins - none rejected yet.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabwoody, post: 33578, member: 1322"] I took the long handled scoop/sifter for a test. in soft dry sand it scooped and sifted like a breeze.In damp sand it was able to scoop fairly easily and sifted okay.In wet sand I used my foot to push it into place and the join seems to hold up to the pressure (the 20mm wide Dynabolt used is about 80mm long - this seems to be sturdy enough and also adds a bit of low down weight for biting into the sand).The handle was a bit short for me but the right size for my son.My next one will have a longer handle and I'll be using a 20mm wide by 115mm long Dynabolt.This should keep me going until the AT Pro detects enough funds for a stainless steel sand scoop.(The good thing about coin counting machines is that they don't query all the strange coloured coins - none rejected yet.) [/QUOTE]
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