Re: Home garnders
From: Repeating Rifle (salmonegg_at_sbcglobal.net)
Date: 12/31/04
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 02:03:56 GMT
in article 41d437c7$1_2@Usenet.com, Jozef Jarosciak at
joe@doprocess-dot-com.no-spam.invalid wrote on 12/30/04 9:15 AM:
> I think this wasn't properly answered before.
>
> Home garnders often loose their hand tools in over-grown grass,
> weeds,
> or bushes. Using a simple RF transmitter/receiver and antenna,
> gardeners might be able to locate lost hand tools that previously had
> a "liquid" applied to the plastic handles. Thus, I'm looking for a
> list of 5+ liquid substances that have the following characteristics:
>
> 1. Ability to reflect RF waves (between 1MHz-2GHz) and/or microwaves
> 2. Must enfuse or adhere to polymers such as plastic
> 3. Preferrably non-toxic
> 4. Translucent (clear)
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Jozef Jarosciak
>
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Just run the lawn mower through the grass. My experience has been that if
there is anything made out of metal in the grass, it will be found by the
mower blade(s).
Bill
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