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which one would you do ???

JimGilmore

Active member
If you were to use todays currelnt lineup of detectors and make it waterproof which one would you pick to make a water proof machine for coin and jewelery hunting ?

Tesoro Golden umax
Fisher bb pro or Teknetics g2
garrett 150 ? which ever it is...

Want to have an easy to set detector that will work well in fresh water to find them coins and jewelery.
And especially find the smaller items like fine chains and earrings.
 
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A while back someone waterproofed a Golden umax with a clean sweep coil , I think it would make a great fresh water detector . IMO
 
Ok, Sorry have not been following much.....
Still looking for a decent water machine.... But would not wish to spend over a few hundred .
I do not wish to but anothere tesoeo stingray because I just do not hunt the water enough to justify the purchase.
But I have a cibola and a goldenn umax. Both I think would work well as water machines where I detect.
The problem is either i do it Or I get somebody to do it for me....
I am not too sure about doing the gold bug pro..only because thats my main coin machine I am using.
Any suggestions....
Using a garrett 250 might work...just not sure how well they do on small gold like tiny rings and chains...
 
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