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chaz 04-03-2004 04:12 AM

Tool Needed.......
 
I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

chaz



escapee 04-03-2004 04:34 AM

Tool Needed.......
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 04:03:21 GMT, "chaz" opined:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

chaz


A dibber?

MC 04-03-2004 04:35 AM

Tool Needed.......
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 04:03:21 +0000, chaz wrote:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

chaz



A good source for garden tools is Lee Valley: www.leevalley.com
Another is AM Leonard: www.amleo.com

You might find what you need there.

David Hill 04-03-2004 10:02 AM

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"........I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but
smaller, maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?
............."

Why not use a length of copper pipe.


--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk





Snooze 04-03-2004 11:02 AM

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"chaz" wrote in message
link.net...
I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?


Visit a hardware store, I'm sure you'll be able find the perfect diameter
pipe. For a foot of pipe, I doubt you'll pay more then a dollar. Have them
thread 1 side, and add on a T connector to give a mini handle you can grip.

Sameer



Snooze 04-03-2004 11:12 AM

Tool Needed.......
 
"chaz" wrote in message
link.net...
I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?


Visit a hardware store, I'm sure you'll be able find the perfect diameter
pipe. For a foot of pipe, I doubt you'll pay more then a dollar. Have them
thread 1 side, and add on a T connector to give a mini handle you can grip.

Sameer



Frogleg 04-03-2004 12:02 PM

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On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 10:54:35 GMT, "Snooze"
wrote:

"chaz" wrote


I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

Visit a hardware store, I'm sure you'll be able find the perfect diameter
pipe. For a foot of pipe, I doubt you'll pay more then a dollar. Have them
thread 1 side, and add on a T connector to give a mini handle you can grip.


Nifty idea, but...if the OP wants this to dig smaller holes than a
bulb planter, how's he gonna get the dirt out? OTOH, a pipe with a
hole drilled through it so a rod/nail could be pushed through and
easily removed...?

Dwight Sipler 04-03-2004 01:32 PM

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Frogleg wrote:

...Nifty idea, but...if the OP wants this to dig smaller holes than a
bulb planter, how's he gonna get the dirt out?...




Sounds like a job for a soil sampler. It's a length of pipe, maybe 1"
diameter, with a section cut out of one side a couple of inches above
the bottom. T handle on top. One presses it into the ground and it takes
a core sample of the soil, which is then removed from the open section.
A small core remains below the open section, but it is easily pushed up
by the next sample.

You can buy one for $50, but I suspect that 1" EMT (thinwall electrical
conduit) would be ideal if you want to make your own. Maybe even 3/4".
Iron water pipe is sturdier, but more expensive, harder to work with,
and heavier to use. Copper tubing is more expensive and not as strong.
However, if you have something like that lying about, it would work. If
you have to buy something, try Home Depot or probably many hardware
stores. If you know an electrician he probably has leftover bits of
conduit. The $50 version is probably heavier duty, but for $50 you can
probably build 50 of them (not including labor).

Dwight Sipler 04-03-2004 01:37 PM

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Dwight Sipler wrote:

...if you want to make your own...




Of course, if you're male, "any good project is an excuse for a new
tool"

Dwight Sipler 04-03-2004 01:43 PM

Tool Needed.......
 
Frogleg wrote:

...Nifty idea, but...if the OP wants this to dig smaller holes than a
bulb planter, how's he gonna get the dirt out?...




Sounds like a job for a soil sampler. It's a length of pipe, maybe 1"
diameter, with a section cut out of one side a couple of inches above
the bottom. T handle on top. One presses it into the ground and it takes
a core sample of the soil, which is then removed from the open section.
A small core remains below the open section, but it is easily pushed up
by the next sample.

You can buy one for $50, but I suspect that 1" EMT (thinwall electrical
conduit) would be ideal if you want to make your own. Maybe even 3/4".
Iron water pipe is sturdier, but more expensive, harder to work with,
and heavier to use. Copper tubing is more expensive and not as strong.
However, if you have something like that lying about, it would work. If
you have to buy something, try Home Depot or probably many hardware
stores. If you know an electrician he probably has leftover bits of
conduit. The $50 version is probably heavier duty, but for $50 you can
probably build 50 of them (not including labor).

Dwight Sipler 04-03-2004 01:51 PM

Tool Needed.......
 
Dwight Sipler wrote:

...if you want to make your own...




Of course, if you're male, "any good project is an excuse for a new
tool"

Phisherman 04-03-2004 02:02 PM

Tool Needed.......
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 04:03:21 GMT, "chaz" wrote:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

chaz


Look for what's called a "dibble."

Phisherman 04-03-2004 02:12 PM

Tool Needed.......
 
On Thu, 04 Mar 2004 04:03:21 GMT, "chaz" wrote:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?

chaz


Look for what's called a "dibble."

Janet Baraclough 04-03-2004 07:02 PM

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The message .net
from "chaz" contains these words:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?



A Lancashire apple-corer/potato peeler.

Janet




Janet Baraclough 04-03-2004 07:12 PM

Tool Needed.......
 
The message .net
from "chaz" contains these words:

I am looking for a tool that is like a bulb planting tool, but smaller,
maybe the diameter of a quarter? Does anyone know of such a tool?



A Lancashire apple-corer/potato peeler.

Janet





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