hirbonzig wrote:I do need to get a pinpointer so the wife quits yelling at me for diggin BIG holes in HER yard.
Dr. Cadmium wrote:hirbonzig wrote:I do need to get a pinpointer so the wife quits yelling at me for diggin BIG holes in HER yard.
If you have good technique, you can dig with very minor disturbance to a grass lawn. The trick is to use a sharp trowel or more specialized digging tool to cut a "U" shaped hole in the sod, then peel up the flap. Once you've found the target, replace the flap. This way the lawn will appear undisturbed and the roots will quickly grow back to "stitch" the flap in place.
That's probably one of the best tricks I learned from a couple of months of messing around with a detector.
Diggin4copper wrote:Dr. Cadmium wrote:hirbonzig wrote:I do need to get a pinpointer so the wife quits yelling at me for diggin BIG holes in HER yard.
If you have good technique, you can dig with very minor disturbance to a grass lawn. The trick is to use a sharp trowel or more specialized digging tool to cut a "U" shaped hole in the sod, then peel up the flap. Once you've found the target, replace the flap. This way the lawn will appear undisturbed and the roots will quickly grow back to "stitch" the flap in place.
That's probably one of the best tricks I learned from a couple of months of messing around with a detector.
Just make sure the grass is not dormant...
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