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    Mike(Mont)

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    us
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    Jul 2007
    The Motor City
    L-rod / Y-rod / pendulum / angle rods / wand (bobber)
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    I make my own and they are available, but I cannot divulge the formulas to anyone.
    Let's talk by PM if you are interested further.
    I would need to know what material type your instrument is that you want to put it in and the volume amount you need.
    You can get the approx. volume amount by pouring sand or sugar into your tube and pouring it out into a measuring cup or spoon.
    Once our transaction is complete, I will hand tune the amplifier to your material type using my calibration l- rod and check it's sensitivity.
    Jon
    "Let Thy Hand, Oh God, guide me through the ways Thou seest are needed for those that seek to know Thy way through any effort of mine."

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    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    What would happen if you dropped a silver or gold nugget into a handful of pebbles or dirt native to the area you're hunting?
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

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    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dell Winders
    Try it, and let us know. Dell
    I was asking because the posts above seemed to indicate attempts to load the chamber with sugar or sand. It seemed to be an attempt to simply fill the open spaces of the chamber with some type of material, rather than just leaving those spaces empty. Is there a reason the space can't be empty?
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

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    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    This thread has had to be edited for violations of terms of use.

    If you cannot participate in this discussion without sniping, bickering, insulting, and name calling... move on.

    Otherwise, you can and very likely will be banned.
    Forgotten but not gone.

  6. #6
    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Excellent point, PBK.

    Considering this is a post concerning the witness chamber of a dowsing rod, is there particular a reason there can't be empty space inside the chamber, or does it come down to personal preference?
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

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    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike(Mont)
    Try it and find out yourself. It's whatever works for you.
    So it's not a set of rules that are followed for using a witness chamber when dowsing? I would have thought the first person to try this would have developed a specific pattern?

    Oh, and I'd love to try this out for myself, but I've been informed more than once by Dell that I'll never learn to dowse, so I guess I'm just left with asking questions...
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

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    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?


    Ohhhhh, so the witness chamber is just a handy depository for your sample item? Sort of a "hands-free" dowsing tool? Interesting....

    But, then again, if you can just concentrate on the item, why even carry a sample? If I broke out the old metal detector, I can guarantee I wouldn't need to carry around a 1916-D dime to know what one looks like.
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

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    au
    Aug 2008
    150

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    This subject of witness chambers has degenerated. You don't care for any results of scientific appraisals. You make the situation worse with your continuous comments on mysterious contents of a cylinder making it possible to look mentally underground.

    Dowser 501 (max)

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    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Quote Originally Posted by aussie 1
    This subject of witness chambers has degenerated. You don't care for any results of scientific appraisals. You make the situation worse with your continuous comments on mysterious contents of a cylinder making it possible to look mentally underground.

    Dowser 501 (max)
    So there's no real need or use for a witness sample?
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

  11. #11
    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike(Mont)
    There is a lot to be said about witnesses or samples but they are not the same thing as a power load.
    Sorry, you sprung a new term on me. What's a power load?
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

  12. #12
    us
    Jul 2005
    New Mexico
    White's XLT
    3,703

    Re: Does anyone know what goes in a mineral load for a rod?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike(Mont)
    Remember the ACDC song "TNT"?

    A mineral load and a power load are synonymous and not to be confused with a witness or sample chamber.
    Ahhhh, excellent AC/DC reference, Mike!

    Can you tell me what the difference is? I was working under the impression that a witness sample/chamber was the thrust of your original question, I'm sorry about my assumption.
    We all know there's no such thing as a "hunted out" location.  Let's stop using that phrase to describe a park out of which you just dug a pile of coins!  Obviously that particular place wasn't "hunted out", right?

 

 

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