Popular Post Steve Herschbach Posted March 30, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 30, 2020 We all know why so let’s not go there. Here are a few ideas of prospecting and metal detecting related activities you can do at home. 1. Research. This is the key to all truly successful prospecting and metal detecting. You need good locations to do well, and they are getting harder to find every year. Time spent researching is never time wasted. 2. Take those detectors apart and give them the best cleaning ever. Make them look brand new! Are there spare parts you don’t have and maybe should have? Extra coil bolt and washers for instance. Think about this while cleaning the detector and get them ordered. 3. Check all those old batteries and discard the ones that need to go away. If you have detectors that have been sitting for too long, take the batteries out if they are going to keep sitting. Charge everything up that can be charged. 4. Time to clean house. Get that stuff you are never really ever going to use again up for sale or give it away. 5. Go though all those finds and get them in order. Maybe some need to go in the trash. The best may need a display case. Good time to take photos and post a story! 6. You know those bench test experiments you always meant to do but never get around to? Time for that and maybe a test garden or test tub to answer some of those questions for yourself that have been nagging you. 7. Change the oil in that ATV or generator. Service all your support gear and vehicles. Please add your own suggestions to the list...... 22 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted March 30, 2020 Author Share Posted March 30, 2020 I'm not sure if this is any better than ArmorAll but I got some and like it... 303 Aerospace Protectant "Originally engineered for aerospace and aviation applications, 303 Aerospace Protectant is a premium surface treatment that provides superior protection against harmful UV rays that cause discoloration, fading, embrittlement, cracking, chalking and/or loss of mechanical properties. Key benefits include keeping treated surfaces looking new, prevents fading and cracking, restores lost color and luster, powerful UV blockers, anti-static, repels smudges, dust, soiling and staining, matte finish with no oily residue. Easy to use just apply and wipe clean. Safe and Effective on vinyl, clear vinyl, gel-coat, fiberglass, carbon fiber, synthetic/natural rubber, plastics, and finished leather." 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norvic Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 Righto, whilst I`m waiting on roads etc to dry out to get this gold season into gear, also to alleviate cabin fever, gears hasbeen maintained and serviced as per norm during our annual wet in FNQ OZ. The old backpack was beyond repair, so scout online for a replacement, Gold Hounds https://eberlestock.com/products/gunslinger-ii was top on the list for a bit then looking through the Camelbak Range up come the KUDU . My old one was a Camelback of the heavier rugged military style as is the Eberlestock, but I got this one https://www.camelbak.com/en/packs/R01069--KUDU_Protector_20_US?color=c94fa6d070d2440099b6a02f53bb242a only con I`ve seen so far is it is not of military style thus will not take the abuse that style does thus will probably not last as long. It ticks a couple of big boxes, it has a 4" or 100mm wide belt that first is a top idea , you tension this by overlapping and fastening at the overlap with Velcro, then you do up the narrower belt. Second tick to the 3l dehydration pack, another big tick to the back support. Now this is removable and would make a top splint for a broken or sprained limb, but it`ll serve another purpose and insulate the water in the dehydration pack from heating up against the back. Wearing this backpack shows the strengths of the wide belt, the back protector and the 2 across chest straps, it just does not move on your back and once adjusted is comfy as. Being a narrow pack and even full providing you are walking upright there is an air gap except at waste and below neck that allows cooling and thus will help stop sweating down the back. Finally the hip stick and pick holder mounts on it as if it were designed for it, with that 20l capacity and the Helmet holder a great place to carry a sleeping bag for those overnights. Made for todays cyclists but applies to our use, now to get it out amongst the weight...………... 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dogodog Posted March 30, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 30, 2020 Simon, try this stuff Fluid Film (used by sheep, made by sheep) this stuff is the greatest stuff on the planet for protecting metal and plastics. Spray it on bare metal and it will NEVER rust. Here is my list, Collect chicken eggs look at your dog that just did something wrong Build an island for your kitchen Dream of making pizza in the pizza oven And this last one will sound a little corny, but tell your family and friends that support you, That you Love them! Life is sometimes to short and you need to make sure that people know. Enough of the mushy stuff, I want to personally thank all of you for making this forum the best. It's very hard to find this much knowledge in one place. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norvic Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 Another project earlier in wet, made this display up of bits and pieces I`d picked up over the years whilst detecting. I`d made this early before social distancing from seeing one a mate had made and had displayed in his lounge room. I noted as a conversation piece for non-detector users it was sort of "yeah" and move on quick if you get my drift, but for detector users visiting is like a magnet, they sort through and examine bits and pieces basically like a "kid in a candy store". Can you see the gold specimen?????? Good fun 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GB_Amateur Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 4 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said: 6. You know those bench test experiments you always meant to do but never get around to? Time for that and maybe a test garden or test tub to answer some of those questions for yourself that have been nagging you. On it, starting tomorrow. You're going to hear about, too. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Norvic Posted March 31, 2020 Share Posted March 31, 2020 18 hours ago, phrunt said: What is that silver coin looking thing, and it appears as if you've found Papa Smurfs bourbon bottle. That is a Holloways Ointment Ceramic jar lid,I`d found in one spot in pieces, glued back together except for one piece I couldn`t find. It is marked 2s. 9D (2 shillings and 9 Pence) Address on it 533 Oxford Strand London Now the Papa Smurfs bourbon bottle is simply a modern day airline Chivas Regal nip or two. But it houses a valuable (well to me) Chinese brass "manicure" set , el detecto recovered many moons back. JW, piece of Quartz has very visible "specks" of gold. Now does that help you find it ? 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gerry in Idaho Posted March 31, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 31, 2020 Time to shine your nozzle. I know there are many ways to do it. I used to like to buff the crap out one with my hands, but that took to long and my hands would get tired. So know I use a tumbler and they come out shiny...but sometimes takes more attempts. This collection has taken me a few years of detecting old yards. Most houses had one in the front and one in the back. In the winter time I use the tumbler and fish aquarium gravel to clean up many of my old brass items. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Herschbach Posted March 31, 2020 Author Share Posted March 31, 2020 Gee, I recognize that guy... I’m flattered Gerry! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2Valen Posted March 31, 2020 Share Posted March 31, 2020 5 hours ago, Steve Herschbach said: 303 Aerospace Protectant is a premium surface treatment Steve, Where can you purchase this, as I can't find it anywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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