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Coinstrike on its way.

Dale-IL

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you have these wild hellish frightmares and awaken in a cold sweat & shaken to the bone thinkin you have made a horrible mistake. Buuuuuuttttttt just when you think you at your last nerve and dog tired of countinously fighting this vengeful feeling to wrap the Coinstrike around a tree, BAMMMMM, it will slowly start to melt away and when you least expect it, you will have that warm fuzzy feeling and that satified glow as you hunt for that cigarette to finish off the moment as you ask "was it as good for you as it was for me?"

Then all will be right with the world.

Congrats on the Coinstrike just be patient and take it slow and easy for the first time.
 
Dale just remember . . .

Not that I'm a pro at the Coin$trike but have learned a thing or two:

1) pinpoint an area free of any ground metals
2) Set your Sensitivity and threshhold beginning at 525 or 5 sensitivity and -25 threshhold (until comfortable with the machine).
3) For excellent depth Ground balance in all metal with track off.

4) once you get excellent results with 525 try 705 or 805 (8 sensitivity and -5 threshhold), and re-ground balance in all metal, track off.

Nails tend to go from positive to negative in the lower conductive numbers sweeing side to side then at 90 degrees.

This dog hunts.
 
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