Thanks Wal
WalnLiz said:Pros and cons each way i guess, and most serous operators will have used the best ones on the market .....but if you're serious you will have a good quality rare earth magnet on the pick to eliminate all the ferrous rubbish. The one on my pick will pick up nails and small pieces of rusty tin from 8 inches away. Agree to use whatever tools available, .....spend 50 bucks on a "Quality" rare earth magnet would be my first investment.
Wal
P.K. said:WalnLiz said:Pros and cons each way i guess, and most serous operators will have used the best ones on the market .....but if you're serious you will have a good quality rare earth magnet on the pick to eliminate all the ferrous rubbish. The one on my pick will pick up nails and small pieces of rusty tin from 8 inches away. Agree to use whatever tools available, .....spend 50 bucks on a "Quality" rare earth magnet would be my first investment.
Wal
does the magnet stay put when you are digging hard Wal?
Ridge Runner said:nicko61 said:Hi, have been looking at lots of you tube gold finding video's and cant help noticing none of the people finding the bigger nugets or lots of nugs seem to use pin pointers,
Are they a waste of money?
I wouldn't go detecting without one, They speed up locating the target 10 fold, and when the hole is deep and you can't get the coil in there that's when they come into their own,
mbasko said:
w3bgold said:Rare Earth Magnets from a HDD any good?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-6-ID...O-brackets-Neodymium-Rare-Earth-/131570400285
Basic how to here btw, can't verify how completeness of this tutorial.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Pulling-apart-a-desktop-hard-drive-to-get-rare-ear/
SunriseBoy said:mbasko said:
Is it simply attached to the end of the pick by its own magnetism?
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