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Tips and tricks book for the GTI 2500?

BILLinOK

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Has anyone wrote a tips and tricks book or article specifially for the GTI 2500? I know the forum has a load of tips and tricks, but is there a combined booklet or article (other than the manual)?.....Bill
 
that could be my next project after my Ace 250 booklet. Lets see how people like my Ace booklet. If i get a good feedback I'll start the next Tips and Tests booklet.

With the help of the Garrett forum members i could write a nice 2500 booklet and basicly offer it at production cost.

Andy
 
The lower rod on the machine acts like the end of a leaver, with the fulcrum being the elbow. The longer the rod is and the further your hand is from your body, the greater the amount of force (leverage) it exerts on your elbow and shoulder. So, shorten your rod so your swings are not too wide, and maintain a good posture standing straight. This will also keep stress off your lower back and shoulders, two typical weak spots on our body. Now keep your arm tucked in as close to your body, with your biceps and triceps against your rib cage, and turn at the hips slightly with your swings. I tried this method with the GTI 2500, and really had no issues with weight after several hours.

And....don't swing too fast. This can cause injuries to your muscles. Relax, the coins are weighting for you, not the other way around :)

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The crutch that Stan puts out makes all the difference in the world. I hope he still makes them. He sent me one long ago.

Bill
 
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