Buy Some Prospecting Tools And Enjoy More Time In The Great Outdoors

 On Saturday, November 10, 2012  

By Coleen Cote


There are many enthusiasts who enjoy getting out in the open air with their prospecting tools. If prospecting for gold and other metals interests you, you should consider buying a metal detector. These come in a range of models ranging from cheap and simple to pricey and highly sophisticated. Or you may prefer to try your luck with a simple gold pan.

Gold pans have been used for centuries but have never gone out of favour or been placed by anything else. For individuals, it is regarded as useful and effective. Sizes vary from nine through to fourteen inches in diameter. As a beginner, you may find the larger sizes heavy and a bit awkward to use. Smaller pans are less tiring to use but it does take longer to wash away the dross.

Plastic pans are now available as well as metal. The inside edges are riffled to help catch any specks of gold. While the choice of colour will not be large, choose one where any flakes of gold will stand out against the sides and bottom.

When you're starting out you a round shape is adequate. Ask a professional to show you how to use one or find a YouTube video with instructions. To get in some practice before you head out to the hills in search of fortune, add some lead shot and a little soil to a pan and start swishing.

Metal detectors are popular with enthusiasts and the choice is wide. Depending on the model there may be a variety of controls. Detectors are held in the hands with supporting straps around the back and shoulders. In the base a coil generates an electromagnetic field. When this is swept back and forth over the ground and passes over metals, the sound of the detector changes. This alerts the user to the presence of a metallic substance.

If you are prepared to pay more, you can purchase a model which has a flat screen. Images of buried items appear on the screen. The depth of the buried article can also be ascertained as well as the circumference. By pinpointing more exactly the position of the buried item, a lot of digging can be avoided. Some models have a multi-frequency function. This can indicate the composition of the item and can be set to ignore the presence of junk metals.

Headphones should be worn when operating metal detectors. If you have hearing problems, you may need to make adjustments to the frequency otherwise you may miss sounds that indicate a find. Tones from unwanted metals can be filtered out. Searching for a particular metal can be achieved by changing the settings.

With a little practice you will be able to distinguish between different metals by the sound emitted by your machine. Natural minerals which are found in some terrains such as sand may interfere with the tones of the cheap models. Practice with your metal detector by walking slowly over an area. Swing the detector in a slow, sweeping action from left to right. Keep the coil a few inches above the soil. Prospecting tools will help you to enjoy your time outdoors in a more interesting way.




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