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Monday, June 10, 2013

Gear For Metal Detecting

We all need the proper tools for metal detecting,and if you're looking for gear while out in the field,then give this place a try if you want the best prices.

Whether you're looking for a good hand spade that's small in size,not trying to draw yourself any unwanted attention,to a trench shovel if need be if the situation calls for it,and it's there for the taking.

It don't take much in funds,when one wants the proper equipment.

It's pretty simple really,and affordable.I must add that our detectors are the big bang as far as money goes in this hobby,and thankful for that.Nothing is cheap these day,and almost every hobby seems to cost an arm & a leg might I add.

That's not the case when it comes to gear for metal detecting.

It's basically a hand spade,and a can of insect repellent for me.I usually have a shirt on,or ample room in my pockets for the trash,or the finds I dig up.

Some might say,what about the aluminum cans in the ground?

We'll I don't carry a trash bag with me out in the field,and if that's what it is in the ground..well I might as well carry 2 trash bags with me.

There is a thing called ethics,and a red line where we become scrap collectors of such large portions of trash.

So I'll save that for another article,because I've metal detected some places,and you'd swear it was a scrap yard,and those who landscaped,and layed sod..seemed to have no problem leaving it there,and I'll be damned if I remove it.

I do remove my trash targets,but not old transmission parts,full beer cans burried,and whatever kinda trash large enough for a scrap dealer.

A belt pouch works nice when you know you'll be digging up alot of pulltabs,and what have you.

I take the trash targets with me,and some of you have a pretty good idea what I'm talking about.

Anyways..(smile).

If you're looking for the best gear for metal detecting gives this place a try.

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2 comments:

  1. One of my favorite pieces of gear is the Lesche Sampson T-Handle shovel. I always have my Garrett digging tool on my hip, but this little Lesche shovel can pop a plug out of the ground quickly and with little effort.
    It has a small blade, so it won't give people the impression you are going to do a lot of damage to the ground.
    It is especially great in the summer when the ground gets dry and hard.
    Happy Hunting!

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