Attach your metal detector to the rope, and thus you’ll be able to check the deep holes… This kind of diggers’ tips is obviously from hell. Supposing you got a non-ferrous signal. What to do next? Watch the video: a metal detector on a rope. Continue reading
A sword crossguard is usually made of iron and isn’t pricey, even if this find is 1,000 years old. But not all crossguards are cheap. Here’s an example: a 10th century crossguard sold for $3,064. It’s also made of iron, but there is one difference. Continue reading
When you come to a hunting spot and discover the problems with your metal detector, it’s a sad thing… Such problems are of two kinds – a control box and a search coil. Here’s the list of how to determine what the problem is. Continue reading
Do you use a fixing strap on the armrest? I don’t. When digging up a hole I often have to put the detector aside. But what if the armrest is removable? See the photo report: a homemade removable armrest. Continue reading
Watch the video: how to easily wind the coil cable around the shaft. It’s really quick and easy. There is one nuance to keep in mind: if you wind the cable wrong, you will have to buy a new coil. Continue reading