Components and Models There are Two Models of the Divining Tool: Horned Model (silver head) Grooved Model (black head) Both models operate the same way and achieve the same – they both divine for underground water. The difference is purely just cosmetic and personal preference. The Different Components are: Handle for Grip Head (collective name…Continue reading The Divining Tool
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Overview Using the Divining Tool
Basic Instructions 1. Caring for your Divining Tool Keep tool protected from dust and sand. Store tool in cloth bag. Never immerse tool in tap water. Never use tool during rainstorms. 2. Be Metal Free! Wear cotton clothing, wide-brim hat, and closed-in shoes. Clothes, hat, and shoes all need to be metal free! For example:…Continue reading Overview Using the Divining Tool
Caring For Your Divining Tool and Precautions For Use
Care and Precautions During Use Keep the Divining Tool dry and protected from dust or sand. Store the Divining Tool in the cloth storage bag when not in use. Never immerse the Divining Tool in tap water as residue salts can cause rust. Clean the Divining Tool by immersing in steam-distilled water only. Never use…Continue reading Caring For Your Divining Tool and Precautions For Use
About the Divining Tool and Divining Method
A retired farmer, named George Jakovich, from the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia has invented the worlds first Divining Tool capable of accurately divining underground water of different depths. The Divining Tool can find underground water at different depths. George designed the Divining Tool after more than 50 years of water divining experience on his…Continue reading About the Divining Tool and Divining Method