Weeding advice.
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Just make one - or in January's mag on Pg 77 there is a 2 in 1 sieve given a review. Caught my eye but might be a bit small for your needs but you could easily copy that idea on a larger scale with what is available in most DIY stores.
Westi
Years ago my OH built two wooden frames the size of the top of our wheelbarrow, one with large mesh, one with small mesh (available from builders' merchants). You just sit the frame you want on top of the wheelbarrow, the good stuff falls through, the rubbish stays on top. By having two different gauges, you can choose whichever is appropriate for the task in hand.
On building sites in the early sixties, they used a grading frame, an "A" frame with mesh on one side, then just chuck a shovel full of sand and gravel at it, the larger stones would roll down the front, I have made one for my plot to remove stones from my sandy soil you can move it around where needed and fold it flat when not in use, I used 1/2" weld mesh.
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