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Metal Detecting for Gold
To Rake or Not to Rake
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 80562" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>Standard metal garden rake. There are some rules in Vic - don't damage any living plants (rake around them) and replace the raking afterwards. Replacing the leaf litter also hides your raking for a later day! The broader the rake the better. I use an old metal handled broad rake - works a treat. You will be amazed at how much you will remove and like has been stated, the extra depth is surprising.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 80562, member: 981"] Standard metal garden rake. There are some rules in Vic - don't damage any living plants (rake around them) and replace the raking afterwards. Replacing the leaf litter also hides your raking for a later day! The broader the rake the better. I use an old metal handled broad rake - works a treat. You will be amazed at how much you will remove and like has been stated, the extra depth is surprising. [/QUOTE]
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