One thing I learned when I was in the Marines (and back in my boy scout days as well), was the importance of always being prepared. Have you ever driven past a promising site with some extra time to kill and wished you had your metal detector with you? Or been at a barbecue or football game where somebody looses a ring and kicked yourself for a missed "hero of the day" opportunity?
I try to keep my Delta 4000 behind the bench seat of my pickup every day. It is in an area that is protected from being bounced around and I usually tie a solid color (not transparent) plastic bag around the electronics to keep prying eyes from seeing what it is (most people outside of these forums don't have a clue anyway) and it adds some water/spilled drink protection. A Garrett Pro Pointer is in the glove box. I always have some kind of a screwdriver aboard so if I don't have my digging tools I can still get by.
Do any other forum members do this? I don't recommend keeping an F75, Etrac, or (God forbid) a GPX-5000 all the time, unless you can financially handle its' loss or have some great insurance policy. If my Delta gets stolen I'm out less than $300 (yet it's still a very capable machine). I'd love to hear what others keep with them in order to stay prepared.
MickTwin
I try to keep my Delta 4000 behind the bench seat of my pickup every day. It is in an area that is protected from being bounced around and I usually tie a solid color (not transparent) plastic bag around the electronics to keep prying eyes from seeing what it is (most people outside of these forums don't have a clue anyway) and it adds some water/spilled drink protection. A Garrett Pro Pointer is in the glove box. I always have some kind of a screwdriver aboard so if I don't have my digging tools I can still get by.
Do any other forum members do this? I don't recommend keeping an F75, Etrac, or (God forbid) a GPX-5000 all the time, unless you can financially handle its' loss or have some great insurance policy. If my Delta gets stolen I'm out less than $300 (yet it's still a very capable machine). I'd love to hear what others keep with them in order to stay prepared.
MickTwin