mtntrekr2
Sr. Member
- Jul 15, 2007
- 359
- 13
- Detector(s) used
- Excalibur II 1000, Xterra-70 x3, Garret ace 250,
Only got out for about an hour today. I just wanted to see if keeping the xlt near the
electric fence for a few minutes it would eventually stop reading the pulses. But never
did. My only solution is to stick with the ace and hope I can find everything.
While talking about the xlt not being useful at this location, Kathy turned on the ace
and put it right under the fence to see if it the sens could be turned up without being
effected by the pulse. Had that little machine all the way up and no pulse with the 5"
coil.
Did a quick check of the immediate area and found the secret to no more junk mail!!!
You Need A Spam Key
This place is full of surprises. We checked about six feet along the fence and found a
silver plated spoon, tootsie truck, small tea cup - squashed - but it is copper base metal
plated or painted silver, and a name plate from an old fridge I assume it says "The Cold
Wall". I did not know Frigidaire was made by General Motors.
Having Frustrating Fun
Joe and Kathy
electric fence for a few minutes it would eventually stop reading the pulses. But never
did. My only solution is to stick with the ace and hope I can find everything.
While talking about the xlt not being useful at this location, Kathy turned on the ace
and put it right under the fence to see if it the sens could be turned up without being
effected by the pulse. Had that little machine all the way up and no pulse with the 5"
coil.
Did a quick check of the immediate area and found the secret to no more junk mail!!!
You Need A Spam Key
This place is full of surprises. We checked about six feet along the fence and found a
silver plated spoon, tootsie truck, small tea cup - squashed - but it is copper base metal
plated or painted silver, and a name plate from an old fridge I assume it says "The Cold
Wall". I did not know Frigidaire was made by General Motors.
Having Frustrating Fun
Joe and Kathy
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