Bev
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- Location
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- Garrett At Pro
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- Metal Detecting
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I thought I'd share a simple way to test your machine, coils and yourself:
In this plot I used in order: Wheat penny, modern penny, nickel, dime and quarter.
I wrapped each in cling wrap and tied each to one long piece of string. Putting them in order will help me remember what I buried- you can use whatever you think would be helpful to you, coins, buttons, gold, silver...If you ever want to move it, it'll be easy since they're all tied together.
Each coin is laid flat between 6 and 7 inches deep. Depth will vary upon what you're hoping to accomplish. Gentle cover each one so it doesnt flip in the hole then buried it fully. I marked each end with a simple golf tee.
Just make sure that your cat doesnt leave any treasures while you're digging!!
Hope this helps!
Bev
In this plot I used in order: Wheat penny, modern penny, nickel, dime and quarter.
I wrapped each in cling wrap and tied each to one long piece of string. Putting them in order will help me remember what I buried- you can use whatever you think would be helpful to you, coins, buttons, gold, silver...If you ever want to move it, it'll be easy since they're all tied together.
Each coin is laid flat between 6 and 7 inches deep. Depth will vary upon what you're hoping to accomplish. Gentle cover each one so it doesnt flip in the hole then buried it fully. I marked each end with a simple golf tee.
Just make sure that your cat doesnt leave any treasures while you're digging!!
Hope this helps!
Bev