Welcome guest, is this your first visit?
Member
Discoveries
 
Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. #1
    ca
    May 2005
    13

    Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    Hi Treasurenet,

    I'm as green as they get for metal detecting and everything I learned so far has been from this site and members.
    I am currently getting together supplies and equipment for my Metal Detecting Spring and Summer. I have bought 3 pinpointers and an ACE 250 and ordered the 4.5" sniper coil (Thanks Dallas at K&D Detectors !), I will be blogging and posting pictures and videos on my adventure basically documenting my treasure seeking odyssey as seen through the eyes of a greenhorn. Also I will be using products that are affordable and hopefully easy to use.
    The pinpointers I have found are as follows:
    The CEN-TECH Metal Detector pinpointer (Thanks Tim! - I lost your forum username)
    The Bounter Hunter Pinpointer
    and a TX-2002

    If anyone else can think of a cheap pinpointer to use or any other tools that a newbie would be able to use that are inexpensive, please leave a reply here.

    If this has been done before let me know.

    Thanks everyone any input on this is great input!


  2. #2
    ca
    May 2005
    13

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    Well Kudos to TreasureNet once again! Using Google-Earth I found a military installation that has not been marked by google maps...Now are they worth metal detecting? Is it too dangerous for a Greenhorn...what do you watch out for besides the obvious torpedo shaped metal objects.

  3. #3
    Charter Member
    us
    "WP"

    May 2005
    Saint Petersburg, FL
    White's IDX Pro, Vibraprobe 570, Minelab Explorer XS w/ Sunray X-1 Probe & Sunray Stealth X-12 DD Coil
    3,447
    History, Metal Detecting, and Survival & Self-Sufficiency

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    Be careful around military installations. If it's an active installation, you may be greeted with an M-16.
    If it's a non-active installation, it may still be monitored. And if it was ever used as a bombing range, completely steer clear of the place!
    Bottom line... you need permission to detect places like that.

    Bran <><
    Rom. 10:9 that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved;

    Rom. 10:10 for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.

  4. #4
    ca
    May 2005
    13

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    No, Its been shut down since 1946 nothing there anymore you'd never know it was anything if you walked through there.

  5. #5
    us
    Nov 2009
    Fletcher, OK
    62

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    BC , you already know to check around any foundations you can find. Look for a large flat area used for a parade feild. We used those areas for combat training, and everone lost coins out of those baggy pants. Good Luck. RH2.

  6. #6
    ca
    May 2005
    13

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    Been playing around with the TX-2002 pinpointer seems like a piece of poop! The Harbor Freight one seems soooo much better

  7. #7
    ca
    May 2005
    13

    Re: Newbie Metal Detector Blog **Need Input**

    Someone emailed me I should get Automax Precision V4 Pinpointer as it is another affordable option....If anyone has one for sale cheap lemme know. I will post honest and unbiased opinions on the products.

 

 

Home | Forum | Active Topics | What's New

Sponsors

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Search tags for this page

metal detector newbie

,

tx-2002 pinpointer

Click on a term to search for related topics.
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.1.3