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Thank you for the great video! I mistakenly left my floating sifter by the rinse station at the beach and someone stole it so now I want to make another one. This has been so helpful!
Great video…2questions Do you think a smaller one would work to be able to put in my suitcase? If so what would be smallest size? Do you think handles are necessary or can you get by without them
yes, you could opt for a smaller one to fit in your suitcase. You just might not be able to pour as much sand on it to sift. The handles aren't really necessary, just a nice addition.
Your videos are really good. How can we get more people to get on board ? Should be way more views. I will shotgun some out to Facebook. I always enjoy you 2 very informative and interesting things you point out
$63.61 total as of today to make two 18” models like in the video. Got to love inflation in the last two years. The zip ties have tripled in price alone. Was forced to buy the 10’ long of wire so that should go a long way making other sifters down the road.
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Good sharing …it helps everyone to know the little tips on how and what !
Glad it was helpful!
One of the better vids on making this sifter…time to make new ones as the old were made with wood…
these have lasted pretty long for us and have been used quite a bit
This is awesome. My grandson keeps asking me about finding shark's teeth. Now I know how to do it. Many thanks for a great DIY solution.
Hope you enjoy
Definitely enjoy a good craft project. Thanks for sharing and providing the materials list. Nice build.
Thank you for watching, this build was certainly a fun one.
Thank you buddy, for the demonstration and shopping list for making these, I will be doing this over the summer 😊😉
Oh, I see you found the tutorial. Good luck with yours.
Awesome good job ! Thank you for showing me this !!
Amazing video
Hope you find this a fun project if you ever decide to make one
Thank you for the great video! I mistakenly left my floating sifter by the rinse station at the beach and someone stole it so now I want to make another one. This has been so helpful!
too bad you lost your old one, hope you make an even better one to replace it.
@@Kayak7seas I’m going to try!
Dude I replicated your setup and made 2. Thanks a trillion!
Awesome, good luck on finding some good shark teeth. We just got a chance to use ours again on Casperson Beach in FL and had great success.
These are great btw! Great video.
Thank you.
Wow this was so cool. Love Wilmington. Most likely retiring there.
Excellent project, thanks.
Many thanks!
That's pretty neat. Never heard of a shark tooth sifter before. Great job making them they look pretty sturdy
They can be used for all sorts of things, fossils, shells, shark teeth. I hope to try my luck hunting for Megalodon teeth next with them.
Nice video full watched 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you so much 😀
Nice job!
Thanks!
Not to mention the chance of finding a treasure ;)
would be cool to find some old treasure for sure
If you go on like this you'll might catch Jaws himself one day!! I'm gonna need a bigger kayak...,😆
well another kayak certainly wouldn't hurt :D
Great video…2questions
Do you think a smaller one would work to be able to put in my suitcase? If so what would be smallest size?
Do you think handles are necessary or can you get by without them
yes, you could opt for a smaller one to fit in your suitcase. You just might not be able to pour as much sand on it to sift. The handles aren't really necessary, just a nice addition.
That's really impressive. Hope you get a lot of views on this video!
Thanks, I hope so too!
You are handy!
Thanks, hope you are doing well!
Will the pipe stay on there without glue or any kind of tape?
yes, they will stay on without any glue or tape if you put the pipe into the fitting snug enough.
Hi, may I ask where you purchased the wire mesh and what was the cost? Thank you.
I bought the wire mesh at Lowes in the garden section. I don't recall the cost.
Also, if you want to find lots of short teeth, go to Venice Florida
Venice is awesome, it's a gold mine of shark teeth. The shark tooth capitol of the world!!!
Your videos are really good. How can we get more people to get on board ? Should be way more views. I will shotgun some out to Facebook. I always enjoy you 2 very informative and interesting things you point out
Thanks, I appreciate it. I think I make some good videos too, but i might be biased :)
@@Kayak7seas yes you. Do keep them coming
This is awesome but I went to the hardware store to get the supplies for all of this and they told me it would be $53 😢 so I told them never mind
wow, prices must have really gone up
You should have got a shovel and dug up your neighbor's sprinkler system for parts
$63.61 total as of today to make two 18” models like in the video. Got to love inflation in the last two years. The zip ties have tripled in price alone. Was forced to buy the 10’ long of wire so that should go a long way making other sifters down the road.
Can you sell me one?
I'm sorry, I don't have the time to make any right now.