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Using the AT Pro in an unusual way...

Dign-nbama

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The other day I was needing to do some work on our roof, we have a metal roof and I noticed some of the screws were backing out, so I climbed on the roof and began to replace some of the screws that holds the metal down, I dropped some of the screws and of coarse they rolled down onto the lawn, now these screws have very sharp points and I knew if I didn't find them before next spring that the tires on my lawn mower would, so when I got down I began to search for the screws in the area I thought I had dropped them, but I only found one and I knew there was more, I thought about a magnet but I didn't have one big enough to cover the area well, so I thought about the Garrett At Pro I had just bought this month, so I got it out and selected Pro Custom mode and sweep over the one screw I had found and figured out the reading and the sound it made and went in and disc out everything else and began my search, and low in behold I began to find one screw after another, I scanned at least 8 to 10ft parameter and I'm convinced all screws were found.. This machine is amazing.....
 
Yea,,, I see it as multipurpose,,, ( or that's the pitch I told the better half) :lol:
 
Good work! My wife tipped over a table full of jewelry on the grass when we were having a garage sale once...out comes the detector, and bingo!
 
Good idea, nothing like finding nice piece of lead in your fried quail...
 
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