dowser
Hero Member
- Jul 13, 2005
- 994
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- Detector(s) used
- MINELAB 2100, L-Rods
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Because of the weak Dowsing signal I developed the first ever, very sensative magnet rods. In the past these would have been to sensative, but now their usable. For you people that want to try dowsing, follow these instructions, and dowse.
$15 on Amazon, you get 9 ceramic magnets 1/4 × 1/4 × 4 inch, use 4 per handle, buy a 1/8 ID × 12 inch long copper tube stock.
Using a magnet direction tester, the yellow thing, correct align 4 mags per set. They must be both the same, with the poles now, shifted to the 4 corners instead of the sides. Super glue together, and attach a Copper tube, per picture, dowse forward over the magnets.
For excellent results, bend specific length and shape rods, For close and small to medium targets, bend a 3 inch triangle shape on a 6 inch long rod, with a half inch bend down. For large or distant targets bend a 1 1/4 inch 90 with a 22 1/2 inch straight rod.
$15 on Amazon, you get 9 ceramic magnets 1/4 × 1/4 × 4 inch, use 4 per handle, buy a 1/8 ID × 12 inch long copper tube stock.
Using a magnet direction tester, the yellow thing, correct align 4 mags per set. They must be both the same, with the poles now, shifted to the 4 corners instead of the sides. Super glue together, and attach a Copper tube, per picture, dowse forward over the magnets.
For excellent results, bend specific length and shape rods, For close and small to medium targets, bend a 3 inch triangle shape on a 6 inch long rod, with a half inch bend down. For large or distant targets bend a 1 1/4 inch 90 with a 22 1/2 inch straight rod.