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I have a lot of flints in my soil, would one of the rotary sives (the
ones with handles on the top) be suitable to riddle the soil for small areas? or would the flints wear the sive out too quickly, would they be too heavy? Janet -- Janet T. Amersham |
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Janet Tweedy wrote in news:VtUjt.27332$Mx7.20442
@fx17.fr7: I have a lot of flints in my soil, would one of the rotary sives (the ones with handles on the top) be suitable to riddle the soil for small areas? or would the flints wear the sive out too quickly, would they be too heavy? Janet Depends on how large the flint is. It is easy to make a sive yourself. Baz |
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On Mon, 13 May 2013 10:59:57 GMT, Baz wrote:
Janet Tweedy wrote in news:VtUjt.27332$Mx7.20442 : I have a lot of flints in my soil, would one of the rotary sives (the ones with handles on the top) be suitable to riddle the soil for small areas? or would the flints wear the sive out too quickly, would they be too heavy? Janet Depends on how large the flint is. It is easy to make a sive yourself. Baz Hmmm! Didn't see the original message; wonder why! Anyhows, if you mean one of these: http://www.recycleworks.co.uk/rotary...-pr-16209.html I've had one for years. The heavy clay soil here was full of builders' rubble as well as stones. This gizmo happily dealt with the rubble and stone removal. The arms that do the sieving are sturdy and go round under the pile of whatever, kicking the stone out of the way. Just don't over-fill it. It's easier to use as it stands on its own legs, rather than stretching the arms! I probably removed the equivalent of 30-40 compost bags of stones and stuff. I've also used it "in reverse" - removing a large quantity of spilled soil from a gravel path. Used carefully, it can also remove a lot of roots. It now does sterling work sieving the contents of my compost bin or breaking up an over-compacted bag of bought compost. -- Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the East end of Swansea Bay where it's May and I'm worried about minus zero temperaturess forecast |
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On 13/05/2013 14:11, Jake wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2013 10:59:57 GMT, Baz wrote: Janet Tweedy wrote in news:VtUjt.27332$Mx7.20442 @fx17.fr7: I have a lot of flints in my soil, would one of the rotary sives (the ones with handles on the top) be suitable to riddle the soil for small areas? or would the flints wear the sive out too quickly, would they be too heavy? Janet Depends on how large the flint is. It is easy to make a sive yourself. Baz Hmmm! Didn't see the original message; wonder why! Anyhows, if you mean one of these: http://www.recycleworks.co.uk/rotary...-pr-16209.html I've had one for years. The heavy clay soil here was full of builders' rubble as well as stones. This gizmo happily dealt with the rubble and stone removal. The arms that do the sieving are sturdy and go round under the pile of whatever, kicking the stone out of the way. Just don't over-fill it. It's easier to use as it stands on its own legs, rather than stretching the arms! I probably removed the equivalent of 30-40 compost bags of stones and stuff. I've also used it "in reverse" - removing a large quantity of spilled soil from a gravel path. Used carefully, it can also remove a lot of roots. It now does sterling work sieving the contents of my compost bin or breaking up an over-compacted bag of bought compost. I have on that looks identical which I purchased from Machine Mart. The only thing I would say that it is much easier if you place it on something to bring it waist high. |
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Jake wrote in
news On Mon, 13 May 2013 10:59:57 GMT, Baz wrote: Janet Tweedy wrote in news:VtUjt.27332$Mx7.20442 : I have a lot of flints in my soil, would one of the rotary sives (the ones with handles on the top) be suitable to riddle the soil for small areas? or would the flints wear the sive out too quickly, would they be too heavy? Janet Depends on how large the flint is. It is easy to make a sive yourself. Baz Hmmm! Didn't see the original message; wonder why! Anyhows, if you mean one of these: http://www.recycleworks.co.uk/rotary...-pr-16209.html I've had one for years. The heavy clay soil here was full of builders' rubble as well as stones. This gizmo happily dealt with the rubble and stone removal. The arms that do the sieving are sturdy and go round under the pile of whatever, kicking the stone out of the way. Just don't over-fill it. It's easier to use as it stands on its own legs, rather than stretching the arms! I probably removed the equivalent of 30-40 compost bags of stones and stuff. I've also used it "in reverse" - removing a large quantity of spilled soil from a gravel path. Used carefully, it can also remove a lot of roots. It now does sterling work sieving the contents of my compost bin or breaking up an over-compacted bag of bought compost. Useful bit of kit if needed. The OP would surely be glad. Baz |
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On 13/05/2013 14:18, Broadback wrote:
I have on that looks identical which I purchased from Machine Mart. The only thing I would say that it is much easier if you place it on something to bring it waist high. ah well I am only 5' 4" so that won't be a problem -- Janet T. Amersham |
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On Mon, 13 May 2013 18:27:22 +0100, Janet Tweedy
wrote: On 13/05/2013 14:18, Broadback wrote: I have on that looks identical which I purchased from Machine Mart. The only thing I would say that it is much easier if you place it on something to bring it waist high. ah well I am only 5' 4" so that won't be a problem It's intended (and designed) to sit happily in a wheelbarrow which will put the moveable bits close to a comfortable operating height. A lot easier than the shimmy-shimmy-shake sieves anyway! -- Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the East end of Swansea Bay where it's May and I'm worried about minus zero temperaturess forecast |
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