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Custom Coin Popper

I have not tried it yet so don't know how it works. Left the tang long to probe for coins in the 4" range but might cut it off. Will grind when I get the chance.

HH, Epi
 
A great looking probe but with those sharp edges and made of hardened steel, it'll leave some major scratches and dings in your coins.Even using my Lesche digger, I hold my breath and pray I don't scratch my targets up. Excellent job forming it but I think it's back to the drawing board.
 
Awesome metal working skills you have, as anyone who has tried to work a file can attest. It would be fine for a cladstabber maybe, I've snapped off screwdrivers that had brittle shafts though...I be you can make some great knives, or small wood carving tools. nice work!
Mud
 
be very careful when prying with it that it doesn't brake and cut your hand. other than that it looks like you put a lot of time and effort into it.
HH
Steve :)
 
Cool, but I have never understood anyone using one of these things.

I very rarely dig in yards, but when I do,

you can't tell I was ever there.
 
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