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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 91746"><p>I own 2 scoops. 1 my brother made which is a fine piece of equipment and the other</p><p>imported.</p><p></p><p>Just one thing. The more holes the scoop has the more easy it is to sift the scoop in the water by</p><p>washing the scoop by moving up and down in the water otherwise you can get yourself a tyre tube </p><p>with a sieve attached to the inner tube then with the scoop you throw in the sand into the sieve </p><p>and wash this out this way.</p><p></p><p>In the old days we used scoops with not as many holes as there are today. The only reason was</p><p>that there were only a few of us doing this hence no products were available. Today you have</p><p>enough people sitting down and inventing better designs and product moves forward in innovation.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 91746"] I own 2 scoops. 1 my brother made which is a fine piece of equipment and the other imported. Just one thing. The more holes the scoop has the more easy it is to sift the scoop in the water by washing the scoop by moving up and down in the water otherwise you can get yourself a tyre tube with a sieve attached to the inner tube then with the scoop you throw in the sand into the sieve and wash this out this way. In the old days we used scoops with not as many holes as there are today. The only reason was that there were only a few of us doing this hence no products were available. Today you have enough people sitting down and inventing better designs and product moves forward in innovation. Good luck with it.. [/QUOTE]
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