FINDING GOLD VIII Metal Detecting Gold – Metal Detector Tips
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Comments on FINDING GOLD VIII Metal Detecting Gold – Metal Detector Tips
"high low sounds" is gold I hear. I'm borrowing a Teknetics Delta 4000 and wondering what category gold would be detected upon discrimination. We have from left to right, Iron, foil, 5cents, Alum, Zinc, Dime, QTR, 50 cents.
the water is awesome
Great video… wish there were more like this comparing different detector models..for various purposes.
Where can gold be found? What states in other words can gold be found in?
Thanks for all the AWESOME "Finding Gold" videos, they're great.
@palecapulet If anybody answered you yet i will it would be between iron and 5cents.
wow
@flagold Most likely spam
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Im looking to invest in a metal detector and im also doing alot of urban exploring and would like to know best place to find stuff. I live near south of england UK, What age would i be looking into researching Roman times or ect.
440 Volts !?? How is it not dangerous to be in the water at that voltage?
Boy Ah tell ya hwat
Cool. Thanks!
anymore vidoes on the gold bug II?
@terry455 : The one we did on desert gold may have some in it, we've done so many I really can't remember. Best of luck in the gold fields!
What is your opinion on the tesoro lobo supertraq is this a real good prospecting detector? How does it rate in your book against the Eureke, GB2, whites and garrett.Thank you very much for your opinion. Brad
@Whitebear329 its probably low amp and in short strokes so
What I was pointing at is that its likely 440 Hertz not volts.
Very Low Frequency right? 440 Hertz is a musical "A" note if I'm not mistaken.
@Whitebear329 : A 440 is what guitars are tuned to for standard tuning. Pulse units fire a high voltage spike into the coil, and listen for decay. Metal absorbs the spike signal and causes a longer delay than no metal, the detector senses this difference, and gives a signal.
Whats a good metal detector for a beginner ?
@Osorocks2010 : I'll go out on a limb and say the best inexpensive detector to learn with is still a Garrett Ace 250. While not a prospecting detector, you can find a whole lot of coins quickly, learn the principles, and with a small coil – (sniper coil) it will sound off on nuggets as well as making the detector a super accurate coin shooter. Price should be around $200 (at least they are using the search engine on my treasure books page), but some (Cabelas) are $100 more . . . be careful.
how deep will the infinium get on that 3rd nugget? and do the detectors have to run so loud?
dude get some sleep
thanks good video!
so is this stuff pretty much everywhere? in rivers, beaches etc.?