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« on: August 01, 2015, 11:36:00 am »
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Here Is A Picture of my new Medium sized Prospecting Picks A Friend sent to me all the way From OZ, Sweet  Great

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Nice. The post must have cost a small fortune.

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It's all about that moment when metal that hasn't seen the light of day for generations frees itself from the soil and presents itself to me.
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Nice. The post must have cost a small fortune.


Yeah It was not too bad @ $78.00  AUD which is about $55 to $60.00 U.S.D,

I have tried everywhere over here and I could Not get a Good Pick and the Only ones they do Have Are Cast Iron Not Tool Steel.

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Find a good welding shop and stop by an auto junk yard for some leaf springs. Have them cut and weld one for you from the springs. Best picks ever.

I have my own welding rig and oxy torch so when I need a tool, I make it.

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Find a good welding shop and stop by an auto junk yard for some leaf springs. Have them cut and weld one for you from the springs. Best picks ever.

I have my own welding rig and oxy torch so when I need a tool, I make it.


That's a Great Idea about the Springs, Back In Oz I had my Own Mechanical work shop and a Spray and Panel Shop, But here they make it Hard for Anyone to have such things unless it is on an industrial estate which cost thousands a Month to rent and In OZ I had them in my Yard, I use to love making Tools and Bull bars and Light Racks etc.

Those were the Days  Great

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Indeed, they were. Over here, it is much the same as long as you are not in the middle of a city or disturbing your neighbors. We only have one nearby neighbor and lots of land. To be kind to the neighbors, I don't work until after 10:00am and finish well before sunset.

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Indeed, they were. Over here, it is much the same as long as you are not in the middle of a city or disturbing your neighbors. We only have one nearby neighbor and lots of land. To be kind to the neighbors, I don't work until after 10:00am and finish well before sunset.


A good neighbour policy is always Good to preserve because you never know when you might need help And they will come round if they need something doing, I use to enjoy that, It makes for a good community spirit.

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Find a good welding shop and stop by an auto junk yard for some leaf springs. Have them cut and weld one for you from the springs. Best picks ever.

I have my own welding rig and oxy torch so when I need a tool, I make it.


The other very popular material for DIY picks is plow discs blades Smiley

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« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2015, 05:27:58 pm »
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Find a good welding shop and stop by an auto junk yard for some leaf springs. Have them cut and weld one for you from the springs. Best picks ever.

I have my own welding rig and oxy torch so when I need a tool, I make it.



YeP!   Hard as ell metal and the right curve and all.   Made two.  Both found homes buy someone who thought they needed them more then I did.   Angry

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« Reply #9 on: August 01, 2015, 06:39:11 pm »
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The other very popular material for DIY picks is plow discs blades Smiley


I think that is what these are made of,

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