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Metal Detector Hire Perth

September 21st, 2011 by

Just to let people know that you can hire a metal detector in Perth to look for your lost article but just be aware that there are a few cheap hire places but often their machines are very basic and may not work correctly. Better machines can be hired from prospecting type stores but there is a minimum 1 week hire at about $200 cost upfront plus a deposit should the detector be lost/stolen or damaged. You then need to learn how to use the machine and understand the sounds that it makes, which can take some hours of practice.

Looking for something in the water becomes quite difficult. As well as an underwater detector, you will need wetsuit, professional digging scoop, weight belt, mask/snorkle and an understanding of tides, winds, waves and swells to determine where to look.

You can hire me instead and only pay a finders fee if your lost item is recovered. I need a finders fee to keep this service going as I am always replacing equipment. Why not relax on the beach and let me do the hard work.

Tony.

Sydney Metal Detector Man Recovers Lost Wedding Ring

February 20th, 2010 by

Last night I received a call from Jason, who lost his wedding ring while swimming at Red Leaf Beach. Redleaf is a netted harbour beach at Double Bay in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Jason was not sure of the exact location the ring slipped off his finger, so we both knew this would be a very difficult recovery. I met Jason at Redleaf beach at 6:30 am this morning, and began the underwater search. When unsure of the location the ring slipped off, all I can really do is cover as much surface area as possible before my tank runs out of air, or I start getting too cold. So with my underwater metal detector and 10 meter long rope as a guide, I began a slow search back and forth for Jason’s lost wedding ring. After about 2 hours of searching, things we’re not looking promising. I had recovered the usual coins, bottle caps and a ladies ring…but not Jason’s wedding band. After another conversation with Jason, we decided to shift positions. I only had about another 30minutes left in me due to low air, and drop in body temperature. About another 20 minutes of searching in the new position and almost giving up hope, I fanned out a signal which turned out to be a white gold wedding band. I was praying that this was Jason’s wedding ring! I called him over to have a look, he looked at it for a second and then his face lit up. I had definitely found the right ring. We we’re both mentally prepared for the possibility of not recovering the ring, so as you can imagine we we’re feeling pretty damn good to have it back! Jason, it was a pleasure meeting you… and thank you kindly for a generous reward. This certainly was a lucky day.

Posted By Brad Lovell from Metal Detector Hire