Jeepfreak81
Senior Member
Hey all,
I've been absent from the forum and mostly from detecting for a few years - life's thrown a number of crazy curve balls at me. But I'm finding myself being interested in getting out there again. I a Garrett AT Pro that I purchased used at a very good price and I used it for a season and then only sporadically since.
My question is - while I sit here in the frozen wasteland that is Northern NH, I'd like to give it a really good once over. Get it back as close to perfect condition as I can.
Aside from cleaning everything - anyone have some tips or things I should be doing while going through this process?
While this is a waterproof detector, only the coil ever gets submerged.
I'm very capable of a teardown if neccesary, I've just never done it on a metal detector before, lots of other gadgets and tools.
Thanks in advance, and I sorta hate I decided at this point in time I wanna get back into this - I've got at least 75 days til I can put a shovel in the ground.
I've been absent from the forum and mostly from detecting for a few years - life's thrown a number of crazy curve balls at me. But I'm finding myself being interested in getting out there again. I a Garrett AT Pro that I purchased used at a very good price and I used it for a season and then only sporadically since.
My question is - while I sit here in the frozen wasteland that is Northern NH, I'd like to give it a really good once over. Get it back as close to perfect condition as I can.
Aside from cleaning everything - anyone have some tips or things I should be doing while going through this process?
While this is a waterproof detector, only the coil ever gets submerged.
I'm very capable of a teardown if neccesary, I've just never done it on a metal detector before, lots of other gadgets and tools.
Thanks in advance, and I sorta hate I decided at this point in time I wanna get back into this - I've got at least 75 days til I can put a shovel in the ground.