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Infinium for Inland Detecting:garrett:

Wirechief

New member
Greetings to all of the dedicated Garrett users on the forum! Is anyone using or has used the Infinium for inland relic and coin hunting? I wonder what the results are and what was the average depth? Thanks a bunch everyone and God Bless.

John Tomlinson,CET
John's Detectors
 
Looks like your onto something John:detecting:
 
Hey there John. I've used the Infinium for inland hunting and it easily doubled/tripled my detection depth in bad ground. I wouldn't use it for coin hunting on nice lawns, but ghosttowns and forested sites are another thing entirely. There I could dig pits (though I always fill them back up). ...Willy.
 
Hey Willy! Thanks for the response and I want to use the Infinium in farm fields that surround me here in West Texas. I'm hoping to find relics and lost articles from farmers while they were working the fields. I have been wanting to try out the Infinium for quite a while. I just need to take it out of the box and put it together. Ok Willy take care and God Bless ya!

John Tomlinson,CET:garrett:
John's Detectors
 
Hi John and thank you for the post. I believe the Infinium is the answer to being able to own a PI machine that is self contained and priced reasonably. I wish you much success with your Infinium John. God Bless ya now!

John Tomlinson,CET:garrett:
John's Detectors
 
1st 2 bullets lower left - Enfield , looks like a box plug from the
pic. Do you see a piece of wood inside the base? If so, oil the heck out of it or it will dry up and fall out.
 
hey Wirechief
if you close to Brackettville Texas by fort clark check the farms around the fort because the farm are part of the fort. i am here in utah got two more year till i retire and going got back and live on the fort. got lot of foundation there too.
 
Hi Bruce and thank you for the info. I know about where Bracketville is. Blackwell is about 50 miles SW of Abilene. I hope you make it back and I have a couple locations around Blackwell to try. Trying to decide on whether to try out an Infinium. Ok God Bless ya Bruce and come on back to Texas!

John Tomlinson,CET
John's Detectors
 
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