DetectingSA.hOW YER GOI'N MATE ! Mate... in the long run, you pick the shovel that works for you best! ...but!...there are lots of choices!...and that's where you can come unstuck! I have, over the near 50years of my working life used a whole range of shovels and picks...each one designed with a specific task in mind.So you might say I would be the bloke to put you on the right track! ] ...but! it has taken me many years to settle on what I feel is the ideal combo.Heres a bit of a list for yer.!
1 A round nose 'plumbers shovel'..for general topsoil removal and
'post hole' like excavating....as in your Detecting... and the absolute best for working the gravels if you turn to Highbanking or river sluicing.
2, Picks...ROCK PICK! I have not yet been able to find one to purchase lately ..but if you can purchase a 'rock pick'...these instruments are made specifically for splitting rock and so have a specially reinforced handle incorporating a rubber 'rib' like arrangement that drastically reduces the shock of contact and preserves the overall integrity of the pick....unlike the common..'garden ' pick which is more for soft sandstone gibbers and compacted soils.These Rock picks are smaller than the ordinary type but looked after and not over-used(READ ABUSED)will serve you well in much of your prospecting pursuits.I also recommend you carry a No.2 round mouth shovel(so-called) that have actually got a point on them...If it gets regular use over time the 'point' rounds itself off a little...and that's where it becomes a very handy 'high banking type tool'..you can also have the sides heated to form a 'cup' like shape good for digging directly at the river gravels.Now I know only to well there may well be a lot of suggestions put to you about this subject and that's only to your benefit...but trust me..The above will one day, be your 'weapons of choice'.I also would point out that I carry an ex-army shovel-pick combo.. for detecting and crevicing!... ] So I hope that along with other advise you have received you will make a good choice and soon be out there...trying your best to blunt all of 'em...hehe! ] I'll see yer at the diggins!
1 A round nose 'plumbers shovel'..for general topsoil removal and
'post hole' like excavating....as in your Detecting... and the absolute best for working the gravels if you turn to Highbanking or river sluicing.
2, Picks...ROCK PICK! I have not yet been able to find one to purchase lately ..but if you can purchase a 'rock pick'...these instruments are made specifically for splitting rock and so have a specially reinforced handle incorporating a rubber 'rib' like arrangement that drastically reduces the shock of contact and preserves the overall integrity of the pick....unlike the common..'garden ' pick which is more for soft sandstone gibbers and compacted soils.These Rock picks are smaller than the ordinary type but looked after and not over-used(READ ABUSED)will serve you well in much of your prospecting pursuits.I also recommend you carry a No.2 round mouth shovel(so-called) that have actually got a point on them...If it gets regular use over time the 'point' rounds itself off a little...and that's where it becomes a very handy 'high banking type tool'..you can also have the sides heated to form a 'cup' like shape good for digging directly at the river gravels.Now I know only to well there may well be a lot of suggestions put to you about this subject and that's only to your benefit...but trust me..The above will one day, be your 'weapons of choice'.I also would point out that I carry an ex-army shovel-pick combo.. for detecting and crevicing!... ] So I hope that along with other advise you have received you will make a good choice and soon be out there...trying your best to blunt all of 'em...hehe! ] I'll see yer at the diggins!