Fisher, Garrett, Bounty Hunter, Minelab, Whites, Tesoro etc.
23 Jul
It is believed that knowing how a metal detector work may not affect its efficiency but to find out its working will absolutely help people to modernize it in the future.

These metal detectors may work for common uses like finding metal inside the crust of earth but due to the corruption caused by weapons, bombs and harmful machinery which is accessible to everyone have made these metal detectors a lot more important than they were before. The working of a metal detector is easy to understand and not complicated at all but the usage of it is pretty vital in airports, sea ports, big occasions and events for safety precautions.
17 Jul
Crawfords was established in 1994 and through their combination of genuine, honest advice and professionalism they soon became a household name within the UK metal detecting hobby. Now in 2006 they can boast a database of thousands of satisfied customers through out UK and Europe and even as far a field as Australia.

Welcome then to a hobby of fascination and mystery, that takes you on a journey through time, unravelling the millions of ways man has used metals to ease and enrich his life. Some of your finds will have monetary value, some will have archaeological value, whilst others may seem mundane. However, they will all have a story to tell, helping piece together the massive jigsaw that is history, and showing us that for thousands of years metal has been used, abused, loved and lost…
17 Jul
Q I lost a ring with great sentimental value at a beach. Could it be found with a metal detector? How do I find one, or somebody to search the sand for my ring?A You can rent metal detectors. Check yellow-page directories for metal detector retailers.
Tom Myhre of Metal Detectors in Minneapolis said that there’s a fairly short learning curve to using them so you can do it yourself. He rents units that can be used in water for $39.95 for 24 hours, and land units for $29.95 for 24 hours.
If you want somebody to search for you, Myhre suggests you call him at 612-721-1901 with details of where you lost the item and he will try to find a person to search for you. Unloading unwanted mirrors
Q How do I get rid of some big, old mirrors?
A You can list the mirrors at twincitiesfreemarket.org. This is a local site for people interested in getting rid of stuff or getting stuff for free.
If the mirrors are broken, consider donating them or using them yourself for craft projects. If not, throw them away. Check with your garbage hauler for details. In Minneapolis, for example, they ask that small pieces be double bagged and placed inside the cart. Place larger pieces next to the garbage cart. Please post a sign or write on the item “Please take.”
Also, to trim broken mirrors into smaller mirrors, contact a glass dealer. Cigarette stains on concrete…
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16 May

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Gold metal detectors are used to find small and large gold nuggets. Small and slightly small gold nuggets can be detected at medium depths. Large gold nuggets are the most difficult to search and locate. Gold metal detectors have ground balance modes for alkali soils and black sands for smooth operation. The maximum sensitivity of a gold detector helps to locate small gold bits at greater depths. It can operate with ideal frequencies for locating gold nuggets. The search coil used in gold metal detectors is water proof. Additional features of gold metal detectors are meter display, manual group balancing adjustment and discrimination adjustment. These supplementary features vary with the technology used in each type…