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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
Slit method in pics with explaination
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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 215374" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Ill give it a go mate, but most my targets are deeper than the digging tool. When I do a plug I make sure one side is never cut so when I fold the 'C' cut down and stomp it, there's alwats roots attached. I havnt noticed any damage unless that 4th edge gets cut or accidently pulled when hinged open. I like you slit method and may be able to adapt to it for those areas I don't detect on like oval grounds, due to knowing my plugs have a chance of buggering up sometimes. If I left one on an oval I'd be pretty upset let alone the clubs / public. ( I havnt a pinpointer either. )</p><p></p><p>Your photos look like the earth is vommiting. I like it. If I had MS Paint I'd draw eyes on it :lol: great post mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 215374, member: 3111"] Ill give it a go mate, but most my targets are deeper than the digging tool. When I do a plug I make sure one side is never cut so when I fold the 'C' cut down and stomp it, there's alwats roots attached. I havnt noticed any damage unless that 4th edge gets cut or accidently pulled when hinged open. I like you slit method and may be able to adapt to it for those areas I don't detect on like oval grounds, due to knowing my plugs have a chance of buggering up sometimes. If I left one on an oval I'd be pretty upset let alone the clubs / public. ( I havnt a pinpointer either. ) Your photos look like the earth is vommiting. I like it. If I had MS Paint I'd draw eyes on it :lol: great post mate [/QUOTE]
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