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<blockquote data-quote="TassieJack" data-source="post: 906" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>I love the beach, i left the coast 5 years ago and moved inland by nearly 400km, now i moved back to the beach in Tasmania, 600 metres from home. I love the beach, glad i back near one.</p><p>Today went to a popular beach 10km south of home, had lunch with family, did a hour or so with Teknetics T2 Ltd detector and using the 15 inch Teknetics coil on it. Wonderful coil, but as i am saying to a few people when you down on the beach use a 15 inch coil on what ever machine you have, gives wider coverage and deeper finds than the stock standard 11 inch coils that most machines come out with.</p><p>Today was a great sun tan session, found 4 bobby pins, 4 tent pegs, a couple dollars worth of coins which did not cover the $22 lunch but still a wonderful day in the sun.</p><p><img src="http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y243/jackbeltane/IMG_2368_zpsf2fc5a6d.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>In this photo i was actually trying to retrieve my child from the surf, but that sand scoop made by a man in Rockingham WA is a one of a kind, but apart from weight is a excellent scoop to drag behind you, leaves a grid pattern that shows where i been.</p><p><img src="http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y243/jackbeltane/DSC08667_zpsc9d2dfc7.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>the finds minus all the tent pegs which i donated to other tent users on the beach and the trash including bobby pins went into the bin</p><p>[youtube]qE_MJnLijOk[/youtube]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TassieJack, post: 906, member: 61"] I love the beach, i left the coast 5 years ago and moved inland by nearly 400km, now i moved back to the beach in Tasmania, 600 metres from home. I love the beach, glad i back near one. Today went to a popular beach 10km south of home, had lunch with family, did a hour or so with Teknetics T2 Ltd detector and using the 15 inch Teknetics coil on it. Wonderful coil, but as i am saying to a few people when you down on the beach use a 15 inch coil on what ever machine you have, gives wider coverage and deeper finds than the stock standard 11 inch coils that most machines come out with. Today was a great sun tan session, found 4 bobby pins, 4 tent pegs, a couple dollars worth of coins which did not cover the $22 lunch but still a wonderful day in the sun. [img]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y243/jackbeltane/IMG_2368_zpsf2fc5a6d.jpg[/img] In this photo i was actually trying to retrieve my child from the surf, but that sand scoop made by a man in Rockingham WA is a one of a kind, but apart from weight is a excellent scoop to drag behind you, leaves a grid pattern that shows where i been. [img]http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y243/jackbeltane/DSC08667_zpsc9d2dfc7.jpg[/img] the finds minus all the tent pegs which i donated to other tent users on the beach and the trash including bobby pins went into the bin [youtube]qE_MJnLijOk[/youtube] [/QUOTE]
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