Tools Of The Relic Hunter: Picks

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  • @TomFromMN
    @TomFromMN Рік тому

    I'm hoping the day will come when I can use this advice. I'm grateful knowing that I will always have Aquachiggers library of hints and tips.

  • @1960pepper
    @1960pepper 9 років тому

    Beau, Thank you for your quick response back. I don't know how you find the time to do everything. You must be superman. I really learned a whole lot from the videos you told me about. I now know a lot of the secrets you use. Thank you so much! Allen

  • @DonWilsondigginTimeUSA
    @DonWilsondigginTimeUSA 11 років тому

    I almost forgot to tell you, Over the past weekend My buddy Steve and I went to a new spot on our creek. Almost as soon as we got in the water, Steve finds a 1971 dollar with my Mine lab 305. He was so excited I know he is hooked now...lol Of course we didn't take the cameras that day. I found a clad dime. Lots of broken glass in that creek. I used the method you described using the Garrett pin pointer and it worked well. Thanks for the tips Beau.

  • @bushmansurvival5053
    @bushmansurvival5053 8 років тому

    Here is a suggestion for the big magnet at the end of your pick handle. Try a PVC pipe cap that fits over the magnet. Glue a piece of flat metal in the bottom of the cap so the magnet will grab it. Rough up the two surfaces to be glued if possible. A good, sticky and hard setting silicone caulk should work well.
    This gives you a magnetic cap that will not come off or blow out of the back of your truck. You could also wrap a few rounds of electrical tape around the outside of the cap is you want it to be softer but the wall thickness of the plastic cap might be enough to reduce the attraction of the magnet to your truck's paint job. Hope this helps.

  • @gregs2509
    @gregs2509 6 років тому

    Thanks for your expert input on the tools. Always good to hear from those who have done it.

  • @05222007MER
    @05222007MER 11 років тому

    Good info. We can't hunt the water here but got permission from a lady we met in upper middle part of the state that owns 100 acres with a river that an old road went down to and we're going there when the weather and the snakes cool down and hunt that farm. Definitely going to try out that river.

  • @thebluesman5906
    @thebluesman5906 9 років тому

    PC Super Epoxy is what I have used for various projects over the years. It's about $5 and comes in a syringe-type two-part applicator. Squeeze it out, mix it and apply it. I've used on metal, wood, plastic, fixed countless toys, a fishing rod reel seat, and even use it to fill holes up to 3/4". It's completely workable when cured. You can cut, grind, drill it, etc. It cures to a pale beige color. The stuff if awesome.

  • @patrickshoemaker4558
    @patrickshoemaker4558 11 років тому

    Beau this was AWESOME! I have pretty much tried all but the sand scoop in your "don't do it this way" section LOL. I'll be ordering a pick from your buddy as soon as the budget allows. I did finally waterproof my pro-pointer -- now I just need to get up the nerve to dunk it in the Monocacy! Thanks again for the videos Beau

  • @Dirtdiggerjohn
    @Dirtdiggerjohn 7 років тому

    The first pick you showed is a Hodan pick made in Dewey AZ.Great picks,bean using them for twenty plus years.The bad news is the owner/maker closed up shop and retired.Hodan picks are no more.

  • @GroundBalanced
    @GroundBalanced 11 років тому

    Awesome. Had my first water hunt today. This is exactly the kind of info I need. Matter of fact I asked a question about picks over at Finds a couple weeks ago. Looking forward to the "Boots" video!

  • @tomcook5813
    @tomcook5813 Рік тому

    If you were to heat the tips of the cheap picks, heat them to dull red and quench with used motor oil. It will harden the steel but not brittle. Thank you for your encouragement of the hobby

  • @SuppressiveFire77
    @SuppressiveFire77 10 років тому

    You one of the coolest people! Thanks for showing people the way to hunt!

  • @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711
    @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 11 років тому

    Sweet! use to work in williamsport at the tannery back in its good days

  • @dominiccarone5280
    @dominiccarone5280 11 років тому

    Someone needs to give you a TV show already. Has anyone contacted you about that? You are like the Bob Villa or Bob Ross of metal detecting. I mean that in a very complimentary way.

  • @anzac2404
    @anzac2404 11 років тому

    I'd say those pick heads are probably made from old plough disc's, tempered steel, as I know a bloke locally who makes them & in a similar shape; anything hand-made will beat at least 80% of whats on the market! Great video, happy hunting, cheers.

  • @lawwdogg1digr
    @lawwdogg1digr 11 років тому

    Very informative video, Beau. I've been waiting for it a long time. Look forward to your boot video. Good luck on your hunt!

  • @normanhirtle3180
    @normanhirtle3180 9 років тому

    TY for the info on the picks Mr.Beau. I appreciate it
    GL & HH

  • @geologyjohn1
    @geologyjohn1 11 років тому

    Great video for gear freaks. Thanks!

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Ok thanks a lot Mr.Wilson!

  • @targetshot2
    @targetshot2 11 років тому

    Nice video man!!!!! Very helpful first video of its kind I've seen helpful to the metal detector community

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Thanks for the tips cant wait to add a nice pick to my gear!

  • @DonWilsondigginTimeUSA
    @DonWilsondigginTimeUSA 11 років тому

    I have a Jobe 48 inch sluice. Its very well made and ran about $130.00 if I remember right. I also got the high banker box for it. Take a look at them and see what you think.

  • @targetshot2
    @targetshot2 11 років тому

    Getting my pinpointer here soon though the mail pretty excited about it "garrett" brand of course

  • @52969RST
    @52969RST 11 років тому

    Great video Beau!!! I was just doing my first stream hunt thgis morning, should have watched it before I went!!!! Thanks for the info!!

  • @johnandrews2167
    @johnandrews2167 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting this video. I had been wondering for a while on how exactly you fixed the magnet on your pick. Love DIY stuff.

  • @MUDSWAT
    @MUDSWAT 11 років тому

    This is the kind of info, I've been looking for !! Thanks Beau !!

  • @TheRelicBob
    @TheRelicBob 11 років тому

    Another great video Beau and thanks for sharing. BTW - I was told a source for a most powerful magnet is to take one out of a computer hard drive.

  • @Highplainsprospectors
    @Highplainsprospectors 11 років тому

    Aquachigger show!

  • @pujols813
    @pujols813 11 років тому

    Wish I could've learned stuff from you about 5 years ago when I started detecting. I'm sure It would've paid off bigtime being that I live in Southern Maryland. I have detected alot around the shorelines here but the creeks and streams are on my list for this fall/winter. I don't like ticks, spiders, snakes, etc. Lol. I have found a 1758R Gold 6400 Reis from Portugal down here and alot of Civil War Bullets but nothing like the shells and other items you find.Thanks again for all your videos! Rob

  • @LyudmilaRGVK
    @LyudmilaRGVK 11 років тому

    Another great video Beau.

  • @DelawareDigger
    @DelawareDigger 11 років тому

    Great information thank you, Terry.

  • @Samsrandomnonsense
    @Samsrandomnonsense 10 років тому

    Thanks for this video and the link for the picks. Someday I'll get me one.

    • @davidhefner5668
      @davidhefner5668 5 років тому

      In another video you were searching for a propane tank along a river. In someone else's video they use a propane tank and made a shovel/trowel from it.

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    LOL thanks look forward to seeing more videos!

  • @tennesseegem1063
    @tennesseegem1063 9 років тому

    Great tips. Great teacher.

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Ok thanks we were taking my moms metal detector to get fixed and we saw your picture on the wall and I asked him about it and we were talking. Thanks

  • @SlickDiggs
    @SlickDiggs 11 років тому

    Thanks for the info,plan on hunting limestone canal bed with at pro. A section was dredged a couple years ago so hoping the oldest coins /relics may still be in the cracks. HH

  • @BeachHunter101
    @BeachHunter101 11 років тому

    Always love watching your videos! keep them coming beau:)

  • @caribourain1
    @caribourain1 11 років тому

    Another great video Beau, thanks! The reason I'm posting today is because I have a dilemma. After darn near 2400 bucks I ran into something I did not expect. I can't gain permission from ANYONE. I have asked locals, city parks departments and even churches. I give em the sad hound-dog eyes and plee my case and still NO.even gotten dressed up so I don't look like a wierdo. I'm a clean shaven, educated 37 year old and not sure what I'm doing wrong. 23 different entities in 3 weeks, all NO!

    • @dogmosatchmo
      @dogmosatchmo Рік тому

      10 years since this comment, and people are even weirder. I've had the police called on me for just knocking doors twice. People are asshats. I've even offered them everything I would have found, and not only no, but jerks about it.

  • @phillippayne8170
    @phillippayne8170 8 років тому +1

    FOUND IT……HAHAHA CHEERS MATE…..kind regards Phil from OZ

  • @RESISTCONTROL2
    @RESISTCONTROL2 11 років тому

    the big pick looks like its ready to work, may-be a carbon fiber handle from a broken bike , thanks for the help, ill check out bunks arizona prospecting

  • @SoleDigger
    @SoleDigger 11 років тому

    Awesome Beau I like it....GL & HH...SD.

  • @petedetects7012
    @petedetects7012 7 років тому +1

    Great info thank you. Blades

  • @romanspearman
    @romanspearman 11 років тому

    Great videos keep it up love metal detecting

  • @greatscotmagic
    @greatscotmagic 8 років тому +1

    Beau,
    FYI Bunk is now selling just the heads of the picks.
    I was thinking about making my own handle but how do I determine how long the handle should be? I'm also asking this just in case I decide to buy the whole pick from bunk.
    I do like the idea of your plastic pipe handle, how did you attach it to the pick head?
    Thank you for the advice and all the great videos, I seem to watch them and forget about all the other stuff I am doing. I need to make myself go out and start metal detecting.
    I also wanted to let you know that I have problems with my legs and can't walk a lot , however if I am in water it takes the weight off my legs and makes it easy for me to get around. That is why I am so interested in water hunting instead of land detecting.
    Thank you for enabling me to be able to pursue my hobby. Stuart

    • @greatscotmagic
      @greatscotmagic 8 років тому

      +Aquachigger wow, thanks for your advice.
      I appreciate it both about the pick and also about my leg problems.
      The major problem with my legs is that if I'm in water it takes my weight off the legs and lessens the pain, whereas if I am on land , my legs hurt after a while because I am walking on them and they are the getting full weight of my body.
      I do appreciate your concern and I will try both ways. I'm not spending a lot of money on equipment because the Picks can be used on land as well as water.
      your videos about making your own equipment are very valuable and will save me money. I am searching for things I can use out of stuff I have saved over the years. I really appreciate your videos and I look forward to reviewing them all

  • @livefreeordie45
    @livefreeordie45 9 років тому

    Thanks for the information.

  • @mercedithcompala8148
    @mercedithcompala8148 Рік тому

    Good tips, good picks 👋

  • @PlayzAlot2
    @PlayzAlot2 11 років тому

    Your vids are so informative. I am surely a happy subscriber. "keep er swingin"

  • @patrickshoemaker4558
    @patrickshoemaker4558 11 років тому

    Agreed -- that's really sad. I am very saddened by this lack of integrity and respect for another person's finds -- there is plenty of land out there and plenty of relics for all of us to rescue and share. Half the fun is finding new spots that open up new pages of history. I've mentioned states and bodies of water where I frequent, but Beau's experience definitely has me re-thinking about how much I share from here on out. Only takes a few bad apples...

  • @LincolnLogCody
    @LincolnLogCody 11 років тому

    Sweet Im definitely interested in any boot ideas you have!

  • @yurivic
    @yurivic 11 років тому

    Thank you for the great video.

  • @Hornbush
    @Hornbush 11 років тому

    Nice! Thanks for the info. HH! Hornbush.

  • @honkanen72
    @honkanen72 5 років тому

    I have idea for your toolkit made from salvagestuff: chainsaws guideblade have good hard steel to create a handy tool to cut thick roots in short time and softly remove dirt..

  • @manicmechanic448
    @manicmechanic448 6 років тому

    I made my own pick based on the big one.

  • @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711
    @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 11 років тому

    Yeah it sure was. Now I guess it just a ghost factory. I have found a few things up in hancock that are pretty interesting. Most of the time not sure if it is civil war related or just junk. Guess that comes with time only been detecting for couple of months. But sure do enjoy it

  • @jimmyjunkmail
    @jimmyjunkmail 11 років тому

    Great info!!! I was looking for a place to buy earth magnets!!! THX!

  • @LincolnLogCody
    @LincolnLogCody 11 років тому

    Thanks a lot! Ive been dying to get into the water and try my luck but it seems like every time I have a free day or time off work its after a storm has come through and the creeks are to high...

  • @gdvlman
    @gdvlman 10 років тому

    How strong are the little magnets u have on your wood picks here in know u said the big ones rated 300lbs was just wondering bout little ones thanks for sharing

  • @poindexter1387
    @poindexter1387 11 років тому +1

    Thanks for posting. ....where do you get your magnates or is that a trade secret. ...... ;-)

  • @stonewallbook
    @stonewallbook 11 років тому

    Beau - what length is that plastic handle you put on your favorite?

  • @whoolph
    @whoolph 11 років тому

    Fun video as always . . . so you do body work with those tools too eh?? lol Have a good one, Rog

  • @kaolinwasher
    @kaolinwasher 11 років тому

    beau do you cover the end of the magnet so the metal does not chip it ? or is the face of the magnet exposed. I know i cover mine, because the Iron can really slap on to it and may chip it

  • @dashlamb9318
    @dashlamb9318 2 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @SIG442
    @SIG442 11 років тому

    some usefull tips, thanks!

  • @mikeadrover5173
    @mikeadrover5173 11 років тому

    Just a newbie here! Looks like a lot of fun. As always, thanks’ for taking the time to make this video! And I support this site. ~M~

  • @kleinjahr
    @kleinjahr 7 років тому

    Should be able to make a pick out of an old leaf spring.

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Williamsport PA? That's awesome I live in Lancaster PA have you ever seen the Genetti hotel? That place gives me the creeps. lol

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Ok thanks!

  • @northamptondigitalfilming7145
    @northamptondigitalfilming7145 6 років тому

    Hi there love your video,s I have a question 🤔when you are river hunting,what kind of fish or predators can attack you,as we see snapping turtles but what dangers do you have to be very aware off,thanks looking forward to hearing back from you 😀

  • @LackofEffort
    @LackofEffort 11 років тому

    How do you go about defusing the shells and cannon balls?

  • @laserguy3478
    @laserguy3478 9 років тому

    I've been following your underwater videos with major interest and I just have to ask a question. I've noticed on multiple occasions when using the magnet on the bottom of your pick, that several times after retrieving the object from the magnet, you've set the pick down in such a way that the handle has leaned down allowing the magnet to come into direct contact with the control housing of your Garrett. I've always thought that strong magnets can do nasty things to electronic circuits. Am I misinformed as to this? I would be concerned that a strong magnetic field could actually erase the eproms on the control board. Does the magnet not hurt the coil or the control circuit of the detector?

  • @john3Lee
    @john3Lee 11 років тому

    I always enjoy your videos, strange when you consider I dont even have a metal detector, yet. Hopefully next year...
    I do however like finding stuff...... One question, when you drilled out the bottom of that shell, did you cover your ears, just in case ??

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Do you ever do any metal detecting around Gettysburg? (Sorry about all the questions.)

  • @Belguy81
    @Belguy81 11 років тому

    Great info!
    what a pickaxe, the big one!
    GL+HH
    Lieven

  • @gdvlman
    @gdvlman 10 років тому

    Wht kind of glue did u use to glue the magnet to copper???

  • @MrDevlin350
    @MrDevlin350 11 років тому

    Good informative video ! Do you "treat" the wooden handles with anything since you're using them in water ?

  • @TeamLotus6365
    @TeamLotus6365 11 років тому

    Beau: What size/power magnet do you recommend/use for the pick? I too would like something that can haul out a shell or piece of rail gauge. Thank you for all your advice and superbly done videos. I wouldn't be surprised if you land your own TV show....

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    do you know of a good sluice box for prospecting?

  • @c0nMan101123
    @c0nMan101123 11 років тому

    Thanks

  • @nathancenter3333
    @nathancenter3333 11 років тому

    With the 20 pounder it makes the pick look like a trolling moter. LOL

  • @toddy1384
    @toddy1384 11 років тому

    I'm from Texas do u know any streams or rivers I can detect at . Or where I can look to find places any info will help thanks love the vids

  • @plaguedoctor880
    @plaguedoctor880 11 років тому

    Why did you drill the parrot shell. Is it to defuse it and if so. How did you so it

  • @miltonfriedman1000
    @miltonfriedman1000 11 років тому

    Very cool, Awesome video! :-)

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Is that close to Hagerstown?

  • @stonewallbook
    @stonewallbook 10 років тому

    Beau - what length handle do you have on that larger pick? I would think the 36" handle would be preferable for more reach in water? What are your thoughts?

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    ok thanks!

  • @HerbieIII1963
    @HerbieIII1963 10 років тому +1

    Hey Beau. What size neodymium magnet do you have on the end of the pick?

  • @c0nMan101123
    @c0nMan101123 11 років тому

    How do you waterproof your pinpointer

  • @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711
    @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 11 років тому

    Hey bud was just wondering what state you live in?

  • @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711
    @mikekeeferwithaqualandreli4711 11 років тому

    O so u must live pretty close to me then, I live in hancock was wondering why I wasn't finding good stuff like u always find so kinda figured u traveled around pretty good.

  • @ktcanadian7843
    @ktcanadian7843 7 років тому +1

    can you do a tutorial on how to attach a magnet to the end of the pick

  • @WarriorDetecting
    @WarriorDetecting 9 років тому

    Hey beau you said your using a 350 lbs mag can I use one smaller to pick up the same items you do?

    • @WarriorDetecting
      @WarriorDetecting 9 років тому

      Ok i was just looking but if it works best for you it should qork best for me. Thank you

  • @123ninjab
    @123ninjab 11 років тому

    You should put vids out more often

  • @ww2Nut19
    @ww2Nut19 11 років тому

    Do you know a Don Hinks? Owner of Gettysburg Electronics?

  • @ryanhowlett4856
    @ryanhowlett4856 11 років тому

    Awsome picks I wish I had some ut I have to make do with what I've got. HH
    -Ryan

  • @johnsalt19
    @johnsalt19 6 років тому

    Chiggs wats yr pick called

  • @TheAussieStig30
    @TheAussieStig30 9 років тому +1

    Wow, old video so you probably won't see this, but have you ever thought of having some of your pig iron melted and forged into your own pick?

    • @TheAussieStig30
      @TheAussieStig30 9 років тому +1

      +Beau Ouimette yep, totally get your point. But I guess the pig iron was destined to become something at some point, right? Cheers, from Aus.

    • @kosikko4400
      @kosikko4400 8 років тому

      +TheAussieStig30 well, good point

  • @Davebaker364
    @Davebaker364 8 років тому

    Why do you have to drill the end of the shell

  • @Bladen
    @Bladen 8 років тому

    Liquid nails? right?

    • @livewithnick
      @livewithnick 7 років тому

      Bladen no! Liquid nails is for wood not steel or plastic.

  • @tuledude89
    @tuledude89 11 років тому

    why dont ya call it a rare earth magnet like it is??? sweet vid thamks

  • @pup9et
    @pup9et 9 років тому

    how mucdoes the 30lb she'll weigh?