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#2. Using a sturdy
digging tool, preferably a
trowel or
knife, cut a
horseshoe-
shaped size
plug around
the pin-
pointed
target. Leave an uncut
hinge area to keep the
grass in place.
#1. After locating a good
target (metal),
pinpoint the
center. If your
instrument has
depth reading,
take note of
the depth.
Practice on surface
metals with the loop held
several inches above target.
#4. Use your digging
tool to pry the turf flap up
and hinge it over. Your
pinpointed target
now rests
down-side
up.
#6. A pinpointing probe
can be used to speed the
process of finding the
target in the
flap or in
the hole.
#5. Check for the target
visually, and with your
detector, to see if the
target is in the flap
or remains
in the
hole.
#3. Cut through the
turf, being careful to
cut around the
target and not
damage it.
#9. Replace the turf flap
and step on it firmly.
Once completed very
little indication
of digging
should be
seen.
#8. After recovering the
target, the dirt can then
easily be replaced with a
minimum of spreading.
#7. If additional dirt
needs to be removed from
the hole,place it on a drop
cloth.
It is very important for the future of metal detecting that you use care
in digging - - -
The following Hinged Door Methodof digging is widely recom-
mended to minimize damage to lawns. Careful recovery in
multiple-use well-groomed areas is the responsibility of all metal-
detector users.
Target Recovery
Check with your Dealer, Area Club, Local Police, or Parks & Recreations Dept.
Some areas may have rules on the size and type of digging tools allowed.
Be aware of the rules, and respect the laws and restrictions in your area.
Unsightly holes are dangerous to people and livestock, and detrimental
to the continued use of detectors.
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