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:canadaflag:How margarine can help your detecting

Leslie(nova scotia)

Well-known member
From the land of the Bluenose....well me son they say necessity is the mother of invention and ...well..I never knew Navy Davy had a mother. Thought he was made up from spare parts from the galley on a ship. Shocking!

Anyway on wid it youz. So how can margarine help in your detecting?

Take the empty containers and recylce them to aid in coin cleaning. ND came up with this brain storm (more like a brain hurricane). Take a large margarine container then a small one like Becel (wish I got royalties fur dis un) and in the smaller tub cut holes in the bottom that will allow the grit in your tumbler barrel to fall through with the dirty water but holes not large enough for your coins to escape. Shake the large container that houses all the coins and grit vigorously (not too be confused with taking Viagara me son for that would make it too hard to do)then remove the smaller tub wid all da coins from inside the bigger un youz. Now take an ordinary kitchen strainer and drain the water from the larger tub where ever your heart desires and all the grit or aquarium gravel will remain in the strainer.
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No more picking out each coin from the gravel. Another innovative product from the research lab of "The Bluenoser's with too much time on their hands."
 
Patient that Leslie and ever one on the forum will invest in one.:clapping:
That pirate certainly has too much time and ideas on his mind::laugh:
 
Not too shabby!:happy: I think I'll try it out!:wiggle: Thanks for sharing!:biggrin: Happy Hunting!:)
 
Great tip, I use a similar even lazier method to clean my new coins that i just want to cash in. Place coins in a small tupper ware container with some water a squirt of dish washing liquid and put seal top on. Wrap sealed container in a towel held closed with a strip of masking tape. Throw it in the dryer for 20 minutes and strain coins. They are ready to roll and take to the bank.
 
see nice idea..cols weather does help at times..thanks for sharing..:clapping::garrett::detecting::thumbup:
 
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