Tips on Renting a Metal Detector Before You Buy

Posted on August 2, 2008 - Filed Under 309 | Leave a Comment

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could take anything and everything out for a test drive before you bought it?  Sure, a car you can spin around the block a few times but imagine if you could live in a prospective house for a week before buying, or could wear those new shoes for a few days before purchasing, and so on.  But one thing you can do is rent a metal detector for just about as long as you want before you decide to actually buy one.  Why would you want to do this, and is it really that important?

A Review of the Bounty Hunter Metal Detector

Posted on August 2, 2008 - Filed Under 309 | Leave a Comment

There are a lot of different brands of metal detector out there, and if you’re just starting out with the fun hobby of detecting, why not try a Bounty Hunter metal detector?  There are a few reasons why we recommend this particular brand, and why they’re a good choice especially for those new to hobby.

There are a lot of different brands of metal detector out there, and if you’re just starting out with the fun hobby of detecting, why not try a Bounty Hunter metal detector?  There are a few reasons why we recommend this particular brand, and why they’re a good choice especially for those new to hobby.

Information on Casting Molds and Types of Casting Molds

Posted on July 19, 2008 - Filed Under 309 | Leave a Comment

Learn about Casting Molds and the different types of Casting
Molds

Casting is basically the
manufacturing process through which a liquid material is emptied into a mold
that includes a hollow opening of the desired art or shape and is then allowed
to harden. This hardened casting is then removed and broken out in order to
complete the process. Apart from using sand as the main mold material there is
a metal that is used as the mold. Normally, a cast meehanite or an iron is used
as the material for mold and the objects are made from the sand or metal. The
cavity surface is basically covered with a thin layer of material that is heat
resistant which can be either sodium silicate or clay.