Metal detecting at the park let’s see what we can find 

Published 2024-08-06
Metal detecting rock, tumbling, carnivore diet 

All Comments (13)
  • Hello Rockman Robert, nice vid, I have a suggestion for you, the next time you hit a tot lot, and it has woodchips, try lowering your sens down to about 15, remember that when they first put in the woodchips, they first lay down a plastic or rubber mat, they anchor them with circle tabs, and spikes, if your sensitivity is to high, you will hit ever tab, and spike, just sayin. Robet, your rock collection is coming out real nice, great job.
  • @davidg813
    I'd like to see a video of you at the clinic getting your cholesterol count checked
  • Hey Robert...like the video...I finally went and detected the beach.. Cambria and Morro Bay ...I like my digging better...just didn't like it to much ..lol anyways...great video
  • That glowing blue rock might be Labradorite. Pretty rocks. Have you ever tried detecting underneath bleachers at high schools? I used to watch a guy who did that and found lots of change under them.
  • @pingjockey
    Try Fairmount Park in Riverside. I found V nickels and barber on the surface.
  • I turn my sensitivity way down in parks. That 15" coil isn't too good for tot lots either. But you know that probably
  • I never run with sensitivity sbove 10 in the tot lots. Youre only going a couple inches down and you can get close to the pipes and toys
  • @OLdweeb
    Don't ruin that partially blue-translucent rock by trying to "fix" it. If you're dead set on working on it, put it into your vibrating tumbler with stage 4 grit for just a very short time. (From a dweeb who ruined some already great rocks by trying to 'improve' them.) 🤢