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First Gold

nugget

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Hi all, I have found my first gold ring scuba diving with the Infinium, it is only 9k with a 3/4 carat CZ it only weighs 2.40 grams. I had about 30 to 40 signals but I could'nt dig most because of the bottom being hard compacted sand with mud under and it contains rocks too. I only had a homemade scoop, made out of PVC and it could'nt penetrate. I went and got myself a steel scoop today, I will be testing it out tonight at my local sand-park playground. During my dive I also got a huge men's stainless steel ring with an inscription "Dexter" it weighs 9.75 grams, and is a truly nice looking ring. I also scored a silver dolphin ring with a CZ, it weighs 2.25. So all in all it was a good dive I'm looking forward to getting wet again! I will try to load up photo's of these and other finds when I get some help to set Photo bucket up for me. Under the sea is the place to be! God bless, Nugget.:)
 
Nugget,
WTG, congrats on your first gold, I have heard great things about the infinium I am sure you will be finding a lot more. Good luck with the new scoop.
HH Glenn
 
[quote nugget]Hi all, I have found my first gold ring scuba diving with the Infinium, it is only 9k with a 3/4 carat CZ it only weighs 2.40 grams. I had about 30 to 40 signals but I could'nt dig most because of the bottom being hard compacted sand with mud under and it contains rocks too. I only had a homemade scoop, made out of PVC and it could'nt penetrate. I went and got myself a steel scoop today, I will be testing it out tonight at my local sand-park playground. During my dive I also got a huge men's stainless steel ring with an inscription "Dexter" it weighs 9.75 grams, and is a truly nice looking ring. I also scored a silver dolphin ring with a CZ, it weighs 2.25. So all in all it was a good dive I'm looking forward to getting wet again! I will try to load up photo's of these and other finds when I get some help to set Photo bucket up for me. Under the sea is the place to be! God bless, Nugget.:smile
 
Way to handle that Infinium Nugget.:thumbup:
How do you have your rod set up when diving? I couldn't figure a way to set it up without it being too long but then again, I never claimed to be the skarpest knife in the drawer.

HH, Bill
 
Hey Bill, I simply dismantle the whole shaft assembly. The lower plastic shaft (with coil attached) then fits snugly into the S shaped upper metal rod. I use the infinium in the under the cuff position as well. This makes the unit perfect for a short bloke like me, 5'4". I must admit it took me about 3hrs to work out the best configeration for diving, I hope this helps you, as it did for me. HH regards Robert.:ausflag:
 
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