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The Mick Minelab Sewing

mickfin

Active member
I was sick at home for a week so i had to mutch time on my Hands, OK it gos Like this, Grad your Minelab unit stand up stright shorten the rod the shortest it will go hold it in the hand you use it in lower the coil to the ground adjust the rod so its just off the ground and relax your sholder now sewing your upper torso NOT your sholder side steep towards the detector get a pattern going remember DONT use your sholder in time you will get used to it,
So all day or at the end of the day give it a try uno its FREE!!!! Its the Mick Minelab Sweing,
Let me know what you think???????????? Thanks, Mickey Lewis (mickfin)
 
Although its not totally how i do it for new members its a great way to start. I kind of push mine and a good bit of the time my coil stays on the ground... another good reason i use a coil cover. Also, some members if they are having weight or balance problems you can adjust the rod and it will help the weight. The standard coil can be put on backward to also change the balance a bit.

Dew
 
Yes Balance is important to, Keeping the coil on the ground is a good idea???? If you push the coil how do you get a sewing?????? Mic
 
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