
The main purpose of use is that the metal detected by the detector may not be seen directly when it is removed from the soil. Since it stays under the ground for a long time, it becomes covered with soil and you cannot see it easily. To detect the metal, stand up again, use the detector, find where it is, separate it, etc. Since the pointer detector is small and can be used with one hand, it offers a practical solution in this regard. Pointer is used by all detector users as the number one assistant of detector users. You can easily detect the metal in a minute or two. This detector apparatus, also known as hand detector, can be worn on your waist and can be easily used by reaching out when you bend over. It is seen as a longer and tiring way to people.
If you are entering someone else's land, the land owner must have permission or the land owner must be with you. The detector is not prohibited. You should search during working hours and you should not carry any picks, shovels or piercing tools with you. You will not enter the protected areas, military zones, cemeteries.
Metal detectors used for security purposes, metal detectors used for parking sensors in cars, etc. The metal detector industry is very widespread around the world and is divided into different branches. Metal detector can be seen in different areas. A metal detector is basically a detector produced to detect metal. The gold and treasure detectors we use are actually metal detectors. It is used to detect metal objects and objects. It will not show any effect against objects and objects. Non-metal board, plastic etc.
Patrick Severts is an archaeologist, metal detecting expert and co-founder of the Advanced Metal Detection school for the Archaeologist and with Kirk Cordell National Park Service deputy director at Pecos National Historical Park. Metal exploration instructor and archaeologist Charles Haecker (front) teaches Metal Detection to his students and Archaeologists.
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