I remembered having an old metal detector back in Texas, I think a Garrett, with a number of heads.
Considering where and how long it has been stored, I am guessing it is junk.
On the other hand, it will only take a sack full of 9 volt batteries to find out, if I can't see any obvious damage, right?
Well, the question I have is, does anyone know if there are any import rules to Mexico that would make it hard to bring that thing in? If there are, I'll let it sit there and rot away. I bought it to explore some old house holes on my father's farm years ago. I could tell which way those small houses, now long gone, were built, by the little nails that fell off the roof on two sides. I thought that was pretty neat.
I tend to follow all rules and laws, so if I bring it in, it would have to be in compliance with the rules, not taking a chance on getting serious problems.
I also asked on a Mexico forum, and if there is a good answer there, will share here as well.
I did not look at all pages, sorry if I missed a posting on this. Thanks.
Considering where and how long it has been stored, I am guessing it is junk.
On the other hand, it will only take a sack full of 9 volt batteries to find out, if I can't see any obvious damage, right?
Well, the question I have is, does anyone know if there are any import rules to Mexico that would make it hard to bring that thing in? If there are, I'll let it sit there and rot away. I bought it to explore some old house holes on my father's farm years ago. I could tell which way those small houses, now long gone, were built, by the little nails that fell off the roof on two sides. I thought that was pretty neat.
I tend to follow all rules and laws, so if I bring it in, it would have to be in compliance with the rules, not taking a chance on getting serious problems.
I also asked on a Mexico forum, and if there is a good answer there, will share here as well.
I did not look at all pages, sorry if I missed a posting on this. Thanks.
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