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General Metal Detector Discussion
Best Metal Detector to start with?
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<blockquote data-quote="dave14110" data-source="post: 385" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>here's a tip don't think that doing heaps of diigging is wasting time, each time you dig you will be learning. Yes it seems that way at first but believe me you will learn. Also great place to learn is Tot lots(playgrounds) nearly always find some change in them as well as rubbish. when at playground with bark I don't dig any further than bark. Also bark playgrounds offer little resistance so don't take long to dig. Beaches also good. I live in pakenham but can not drive at present (recent Op & currently have arm in sling) other wise would try & give you some tips. I don't know your particluar machine but have two detector's of my own. I also join a club when I started & you will learn heaps through one them. The club I am in meats at doveton senior citz halls second wednesday of each month except Dec/ Jan if you are interested. They also go on monthly camps to goldfields. joining fee is $35-$40 per year but you are welcome to come down and have a look see if you like it. I will be able to assist you shortly after Xmas if still needed then let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave14110, post: 385, member: 14"] here's a tip don't think that doing heaps of diigging is wasting time, each time you dig you will be learning. Yes it seems that way at first but believe me you will learn. Also great place to learn is Tot lots(playgrounds) nearly always find some change in them as well as rubbish. when at playground with bark I don't dig any further than bark. Also bark playgrounds offer little resistance so don't take long to dig. Beaches also good. I live in pakenham but can not drive at present (recent Op & currently have arm in sling) other wise would try & give you some tips. I don't know your particluar machine but have two detector's of my own. I also join a club when I started & you will learn heaps through one them. The club I am in meats at doveton senior citz halls second wednesday of each month except Dec/ Jan if you are interested. They also go on monthly camps to goldfields. joining fee is $35-$40 per year but you are welcome to come down and have a look see if you like it. I will be able to assist you shortly after Xmas if still needed then let me know. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Best Metal Detector to start with?
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