JunkInTheTrunk
Elite Member
Just received my Lesche Digger from KellyCo and went to the local park (near my work) and "practiced" digging plugs. My question is, is it "normally" okay to dig plugs out in the open (i.e. where people normally run and play)? Obviously while no one is there, but the reason for asking is that my biggest fear is someone "rolling their ankle" if the plug doesn't sit correctly. Since you are "disturbing" the ground, when you put the plug back into place does it somewhat have a "sinkhole" affect after a few days? Or in other words, does a plug somewhat eventually become a divet (spelling) in the ground? I asked this very same question in another thread of similar content, but no one either read the whole comment that I made or just didn't respond??? I just don't want someone to get hurt is all. My first plug was pretty nasty looking, but in my defense, the soil/dirt was like tiny, round, dirt, particles, etc... if you will. REALLY weird looking soil, and have NEVER seen anything like it... other than it being similar to potting soil. The rest of the surrounding area was somewhat "packed" dirt and somewhat wet because of them watering the "lawn"... I'm guessing? Anyways, could someone PLEASE answer the question for me, it would put my mind at ease AND I plan on digging more plugs in my "practice" area of the park before going to the open areas where people would normally be. BTW, I dug roughly 10 plugs and each plug was better and better, but still don't feel comfortable enough to do it "professionally". Anyways thank you and HH \_ people
p.s.
found: 3x pull tabs, 2x iron junk metal bits of some sorts, 3x pennies (1x penny that was REALLY corroded??? I didn't know a penny could get like that), 1x rusted nail and that was about it. It was getting too dark and the stomach was taking over the decision making
p.s.
found: 3x pull tabs, 2x iron junk metal bits of some sorts, 3x pennies (1x penny that was REALLY corroded??? I didn't know a penny could get like that), 1x rusted nail and that was about it. It was getting too dark and the stomach was taking over the decision making