Hi all. I'm sort of a newbie. I had a couple of detectors back in the 80s and did some TH-ing as a kid. I had a Compass Magnum 420 but when I went to use it recently I was unable to get it working again so I bought an ACE 250.
I've been at it for about a month or so since I got the detector. I've found quite a bit of scrap metal with it and some cans. I collect beer cans and a metal detector is essential for finding decent ones since anything laying on the surface is trashed.
The first photo shows four of the best condition cans I found. These are about 45-50 years old and straight out of the desert sand after rinsing off with soapy water. The cans range in value from about $3-$20. The Pearl, were it in mint condition, would be about a $45 can. As it is, it's about a $15-20 can. It's not easy finding them this nice but soaking them in oxalic acid (commonly called "wood bleach") removes much of the rust and improves the condition.
Here's a closeup of a 1958 quarter I found and one of the cans.
And finally a bunch of misc. junk I've dug that was interesting enough to keep. All the rest went into the scrap metal barrels to cash in later.
Anyhow, I have trouble sometimes with getting what seem to be phantom signals and with pinpointing. I'll try to use the pinpoint feature and it seems like the target moves or goes away. I end up digging big craters and wasting alot of time. Craters are OK in the sand but I don't want to do it in the park so I need to get better before I go looking in grassy areas. Other times I get a signal and when I try to swing over and find it again it disappears on me. Any tips from the Garrett crew?
I've been at it for about a month or so since I got the detector. I've found quite a bit of scrap metal with it and some cans. I collect beer cans and a metal detector is essential for finding decent ones since anything laying on the surface is trashed.
The first photo shows four of the best condition cans I found. These are about 45-50 years old and straight out of the desert sand after rinsing off with soapy water. The cans range in value from about $3-$20. The Pearl, were it in mint condition, would be about a $45 can. As it is, it's about a $15-20 can. It's not easy finding them this nice but soaking them in oxalic acid (commonly called "wood bleach") removes much of the rust and improves the condition.

Here's a closeup of a 1958 quarter I found and one of the cans.

And finally a bunch of misc. junk I've dug that was interesting enough to keep. All the rest went into the scrap metal barrels to cash in later.

Anyhow, I have trouble sometimes with getting what seem to be phantom signals and with pinpointing. I'll try to use the pinpoint feature and it seems like the target moves or goes away. I end up digging big craters and wasting alot of time. Craters are OK in the sand but I don't want to do it in the park so I need to get better before I go looking in grassy areas. Other times I get a signal and when I try to swing over and find it again it disappears on me. Any tips from the Garrett crew?