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Metal detecting
Posted: 12 Oct 2014, 19:48
by gypo
Don't laugh lads but I've been thinking of getting me a metal detector
Where I live has plenty of areas of interest.
Anyone got one and what should I be looking for should I get one?
Cheers
G
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 12 Oct 2014, 20:30
by rodp
yep, I've got one. I enjoy metal detecting, it's just the folk who do it I can't get on with

I just like finding stuff, don't care what it is, but the serious detectorists get all anal about what they find.
I just can't find the interest in someone shouting "I've found a Roman whatever from 36ad minted in bath by Ted the groat on the 15th December and he struck it with his new tool with his left hand whilst drinking a pint of carling"
I DON'T CARE History just doesn't interest me to that extent.
It could be the spark plug from an old Massey for all I care, I just want to find something
Nice when you find someone's wedding ring or engagement ring for them though
I've also got written permission to search the beach / dunes (inland) at shell island, now that may turn something up, whether spendable or meltable (?)
Be warned though, you dig a lot and just find scrap metal.
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 08:13
by gypo
Cheers for the info, I think I would be of the same mindset, what sort of price would be the minimum if be looking to spend in an entry model?
Cheers
G
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 08:41
by Fox Hunter
Funny enough I feel exactly the same. I fancy trying one but mainly to find lost pins etc out of machines. I just want an easy to use but something that would still find something worthwhile if it was there but just don't know what I'd need to spend or what to look for to get something I wouldn't want to swap for something better if I enjoyed it..
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 17:48
by rodp
Right, I've got one of these
http://www.metaldetectorshop.co.uk/shop ... t_id=60942
And one of these
http://www.metaldetectorshop.co.uk/shop ... t_id=61808
And one of these
http://www.metaldetectorshop.co.uk/shop ... t_id=61366
Plus all the other bits like spade etc.
You will always want a better detector, it's like nv, the grass is always greener the other side of the fence
I like detecting, I just don't like the boring t*ts that do it. They seem to be a very serious and subdued breed ........................ and that ain't me
In all seriousness, I joined a local club and they were nice blokes, helpful, polite etc, but there was only a couple who you could have a laugh with. Heckling at meetings was definitely frowned upon

That counted me out
Perhaps a few on here could get together

Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 17:57
by gypo
Thanks again for the info, just having a look on fleabay at them, it doesnt look as if you can get them any cheaper secondhand!
I was hoping that you might get something for around £100 secondhand just to start off.
I will get one at some point though. Just spent £400 on a new rifle so it wont be this month I dont think
There are plenty of potentially good sites around where I live so it I think it could be worth getting one just for the fun of it
Cheers
G
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 18:07
by rodp
The one's I have come very highly recommended for novices, don't buy anything too complicated until you know what you're doing. You'll be surprised at just how complicated some of these with multi tone and led readout can be. It's also too easy to blame the machine for user incompetence (me

) The other thing worth remembering, pay £2000 more and gain about 2" greater depth (if you're lucky).
here you go
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garrett-Ace-2 ... 43d0c1aa7c
and here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Used-Garrett- ... 43d0af442d
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 18:11
by gypo
Cheers buddy,
I dare not start looking just yet for one, I'll have to let the dust settle on the new rifle for a bit first
Cheers
G
Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 21:01
by Fox Hunter
Nice informative reply Rod
So would you say the first detector you linked to or the second one is 'best'? I'd guess the second because it's more expensive but is that because it has 'extras' I may not need?
It sounds as if that music stick is worth having too, are they as good as the reviews say?
2k for an extra two inches

I'll just take the top foot of soil off with a digger if I don't find nowt in the top few inches

Re: Metal detecting
Posted: 13 Oct 2014, 21:17
by rodp
Second one has a better search coil and slightly more discrimination. Worth the extra

The pinpointer The Garrett one) is the best tool ever invented, now you don't have to crumble piles of soil through your hands trying to spot a tiny little coin or ring.
The garrett ace range is one of the best selling detectors ever

And there's a reason for this, good value for money in the novice category
And Regtons (Birmingham) are a really good firm to deal with
