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Metal Tec 1400 Compact Vibrating Metal Detector in Mint Condition
Metal Tec 1400 Compact Vibrating Metal Detector in Mint Condition
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Whites mdl 5900 Di Pro sl Metal and Gold Detector
Whites mdl 5900 Di Pro sl Metal and Gold Detector
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TESORO TIGER SHARK METAL DETECTOR WATERPROOF
TESORO TIGER SHARK METAL DETECTOR WATERPROOF
Paypal   US $360.00
TESORO TOLTEC II METAL DETECTOR
TESORO TOLTEC II METAL DETECTOR
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NEW METAL DETECTOR PRIVATE EYE BEGINNER FREE SHIPPING
NEW METAL DETECTOR PRIVATE EYE BEGINNER FREE SHIPPING
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GARRETT TREASURE ACE 100 METAL DETECTOR
GARRETT TREASURE ACE 100 METAL DETECTOR
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Fisher F2 Metal Detector 3 Fisher Coils with Pinpointer
Fisher F2 Metal Detector 3 Fisher Coils with Pinpointer
Paypal   US $275.00
Fisher Gold Bug II Metal Detector with 2 Search Coils
Fisher Gold Bug II Metal Detector with 2 Search Coils
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VINTAGE GARRETT METAL DETECTOR NEVER USED IN BOX
VINTAGE GARRETT METAL DETECTOR NEVER USED IN BOX
Paypal   US $126.00
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Bounty Hunter BHJS Junior Metal Detector Bounty Hunter BHJS Junior Metal Detector
List Price: $70.00
Sale Price: $42.75

Bounty Hunter's Junior Metal Detector gives you professional metal-detecting functions in a compact, lightweight package. Detecting coin-sized objects up to 5" deep and larger objects to 3 ft., it also has discrimination control eliminating unwanted metals, while the target indicator meter measures signal strength...

Bounty Hunter TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector Bounty Hunter TK4-PL Tracker IV Metal Detector
List Price: $129.95
Sale Price: Too low to display

Built-in Ground Trac automatically balances detector to soil conditions. Detects in extreme ground conditions with no loss of sensitivity. 2 operating controls and a 3-mode discrimination switch for streamlined operation...

Bounty Hunter Gold Digger Metal Detector Bounty Hunter Gold Digger Metal Detector
List Price: $120.00
Sale Price: Too low to display

The stylish Gold Digger Metal detector will detect all kinds of metal from iron relics, coins and household items to precious metals like silver and gold. For more privacy when treasure seeking, the Gold Digger comes complete with headphones and 1/8” headphone jack for immediate use...

Bounty Hunter 4 inch Gold Nugget Search Coil Bounty Hunter 4 inch Gold Nugget Search Coil
List Price: $39.95
Sale Price: Too low to display

While a standard coil is great for finding large objects that are deeply buried, the 4-inch coil has a narrower field of detection ¿ enabling your detector to separate objects more efficiently. The 4-inch coil's shallower detection area makes it ideal for prospecting in difficult, high metal areas since it allows you to more easily discriminate valuable objects from refuse...

Bounty Hunter  Metal Detector Headphone Bounty Hunter Metal Detector Headphone
List Price: $39.00
Sale Price: Too low to display

Whether prospecting for gold or seeking rare coins on the beach, the avid treasure hunter can make good use of these full-stereo headphones. Compatible with all Bounty Hunter metal detector models (excluding the Junior model), the headphones utilize a 1/4-inch stereo plug, feature individual volume controls for left and right sides, and can help extend metal detector battery life...

Bounty Hunter QD2GWP Quick Draw II Metal Detector with Pinpointer and Carry Bag Bounty Hunter QD2GWP Quick Draw II Metal Detector with Pinpointer and Carry Bag
List Price: $249.00
Sale Price: $169.97

Beach combers, treasure and relic hunters, prospectors and coin shooters will love the Quick Draw II metal detector from Bounty Hunter for it’s comfort, sensitivity and discrimination control, and digital readout for easy of use...

Bounty Hunter QSIGWP Quick Silver Metal Detector with Bonus Gifts Bounty Hunter QSIGWP Quick Silver Metal Detector with Bonus Gifts
List Price: $149.00
Sale Price: $109.98

Digital Metal Detector

Garrett Pro-Pointer Garrett Pro-Pointer
List Price: $147.98
Sale Price: $127.45

LED Flashlight Assists: In low light condition recoveries. Woven Belt Holster: Is included to conveniently secure the PRO-POINTER to standard size belts. * Search walls and tight spaces for cashes * Find metal pipes in walls or nails in drywall to locate studs...

Bounty Hunter Discovery 3300 Metal Detector Bounty Hunter Discovery 3300 Metal Detector
List Price: $275.58
Sale Price: Too low to display

Discovery 3300 Metal Detector

Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector Garrett Ace 250 Metal Detector
List Price: $249.95
Sale Price: $212.45

Introducing the ALL-NEW Garrett ACE series - not just a new line of detectors, but a new way of thinking. We've taken much of the leading edge technology and well thought-out features from our GTI and GTAx lines and packaged them into the most aggressive, rugged outdoor design in the industry...


Detector Digger
Detector Digger

Kudos to the decision to build his own fence! This is a project that is within the capabilities of most. However, as the Most construction projects, Prior planning is very important. You can get instructions on how to build a barrier from various sources, including the Internet, books, building supplies stores, etc. (see tip 6 below for the source may be the best). Consider the following in mind.

1. Learn more about the requirements of local building codes.

At least, most cities and communities need to obtain a building permit before starting any construction project. Also, do not neglect the requirements association landlord if you are a member of one.

2. Know exactly where property lines, easements Utility and services are underground.

Looking for trouble - and chances are you will - if you're not familiar with the location these items. You want a storm? Just build the fence on your neighbor's property or the explosion of a water line and see what happens! Among these items, the easements are probably the least critical. But in almost all cases, the local government body has the right to access these areas of your property.

3. Determine the type of wood to use.

As you can imagine, the different types of wood are suitable for short distance. A fence for privacy, redwood, treated pine and cedar Western red are popular choices. Things which may influence your choice in your local climate, the price of wood, maintenance requirements and problems pests (especially termites).

4. Identify and obtain the tools necessary for employment.

Of course, you need a hammer and a saw. You also need a truck, measuring tape, a shovel, and a very well driller. A well-fitting pair of gloves is also recommended.

5. Note Here are some tips for building:

> For about 6 ', post holes should be at least 24 inches deep.
> Align and position accuracy (starting with the final positions).
> Career separation space equally (generally, 6 to 8 feet).
> Allow the cement around the posts to heal a couple of days before continuing.
> Use nails or screws to resist corrosion (like aluminum).
> Apply a quality sealer / paint.

6. For instructions on how to build a fence, get a good set of building plans.

Ensure your project goes smoothly, looks professional, and will last for years of use. Get a quality set of plans/blueprints today at http://www.outdoorshedplans.info. These will provide exact directions on how to build a fence.

treasure hunt treasure hunter, gold detector, some of the best places to go.?

I am new to treasure hunting around 4 months, some cities have their own standards in Cleveland, Ohio treasure hunt

I arrived at the beach a lot and now that the season ends, there will be fewer people there. Parks where there are swings and slides, volleyball court with sand bunkers are good, but in effect the day of week when the children are not attracted to the site. A popular spot for spending too much of a leap of romantic love and the beach below the cliff has produced several rings. Private property may be a good idea to get permission first. Historic sites, national forests, state parks have different rules to call and ask.

Digger Bob

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February 22nd, 2007 at 8:39 am

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