Archive for August, 2010

Metal Detecting Advice

 

                                                   Things To Think About   

Going out to do some metal detecting can present some issues most people tend to not think about. For example, if you’re going out into a wooded area, make sure you take along something to keep the bugs away. You don’t want your metal detecting excursion to end with you being covered in bug bites. The following article is more metal detecting tips that can make life a little easier when you are out detecting 

                                                         

 Investing in a backpack can be a great addition to to your gear. This way you can carry the items you need when you are not near your vehicle. Items like bottled water, snacks, and small digging tools make a backpack a necessity for most treasure hunters. Most importantly, don’t forget the tp. Find a good tree limb to hang the backpack on. It’s better than leaving it on the ground and can help keep out unwanted pests      

                                                       Don’t Get Wet 

Weather can be hard to predict, so you might want to take along a rain poncho. Baggies can help protect the meter if you get caught in a shower. Army camo pants and a fishing vest are two examples of something to carry your finds in. Other items you may consider include a flashlight, magnifying glass, duct or electrical tape, camera, gloves and kneepads. Waterproof boots work well with this kind of hobby. If you are alone, make sure you take your cell phone with you.                                               

         

Now for the no-brainers. Always carry extra batteries. To me, this is a must. Make sure you have something to put trash in. A basic first aid kit is also recommended. A gallon of water and some old towels or a roll of paper towels should be left in the vehicle to help clean your equipment before you head home with your treasures. Remember, don’t leave your detector in a hot car and take the batteries out after each use. You don’t want the batteries to leak.

 

 

 

 

Tags: , ,

Friday, August 13th, 2010 Uncategorized 54 Comments
Subscribe

Categories

Ads by ClickBank

mytreasuremetaldetector

Your cart is empty

Ezine

Archives