Metal Detecting An Old Home Deep In The Woods: Instructional Video

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Published 2017-03-04
Join me as I return to the "Me Lucky Charm" home site in search of more lucky charms, coins, buttons and other cool stuff. This is also a great training video if you want to learn more about metal detectors and metal detecting.


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Metal Detecting An Old Home Deep In The Woods: Instructional Video
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All Comments (20)
  • @toolshell
    Great videos lately. I'm a fellow NSS member from out west. Although currently in Canada. I received my first metal detector long ago when I was in 9th grade. The girl who sat next to me in computer class that year made fun of me for how excited I was about it. She's been my wife for 13 years now, she still hasn't figured out the metal detector :)
  • @Anthracite31
    Thanks for taking the time to share your outings with us! Very much appreciated.
  • @86krad
    Love this video. I dug in VA. for 12 years. Half the coins I found in Confederate camps were defaced. Everything from an "X" carved on both sides of the coin, to an elaborate "CSA" with the soldier's name, unit and date carved on the obverse. Really interesting relics with a personal touch.
  • @LavishHim
    Thanx 4 spending all the time you do for us! 👍👍👍
  • @TomFromMN
    I have to remember to search more often as you have many instructional videos. Plus, you find a few nice artifacts at the same time! Thanks, Beau.
  • @r.taylor7293
    it's nice to see the reality of digging and not shiny silvers all the Time!..not that anyone would ever fake a find...it's also nice to see you in the dirt...haha..great vids as usual
  • @WunRom
    Like the change of style in which you filmed this +aquachigger much more clearer and professional.
  • @bootyfull7368
    Love your videos! Thanks for sharing your awesome adventures!
  • Great Video Aquachigger! I couldn't afford the AT pro so I ordered the Ace 300 that I'm getting in the mail this Tuesday! So excited! We Use a Bounty Hunter at the moment. You've inspired my husband and I to metal detect! Thanks so much!
  • @petitemew
    1. Thanks for attaching the z link to the camera. 2. That's smile after the first horseshoe and thimble find. Made me giggle. Awesome.
  • @lindaalaureano
    It is getting harder to get up and down these days for a lot of people . I admire your go to attitude . You are a fun teacher .
  • Thank you for sharing. I'm so glad you were not in a cave this time. I'm claustrophobic and they get me. Love your videos. You can send one of those lucky horse shoes my way. I used to collect them.
  • Back in those days they wouldn't normally just burn wood with the nails in them. They couldn't just walk to the hardware store and pick up a box of em'. They would try to salvage every nail. So when you find burned nails you gotta assume something happened there. Which is a good thing for hunting, downside is you're going to be hitting alot of nails.
  • @planb2222
    Thanks for the tips and tricks. There is no better learning than what you can get from experience.
  • @kernicb1
    AquaChiggar I am still recovering from surgery. Your video came right on time. Watching it now while eating my supper. #holdyourbreath I am so thankful I found your channel. I'm going out just as soon as I heal.
  • @marcdewilde518
    Those dimples in the brass thimble are there to help you pushing the needle through the cloth. If you try that without the thimble you simply push the side of the needle with the hole in it through your skin. Another great video - ATB Marc - Belgium
  • @tamitng
    Nice video! My favorite of your finds is the thimble, makes me think of how many hours it spent on the finger tip of some woman, making and mending clothing. I come from a family of sewers so thimbles speak to me. Thanks for rescuing it from the depths!