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Valens Legacy

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  1. 5 hours ago, Geologyhound said:

    The location where I found it has been in continuous use since the late 1800s and has never produced armaments or defense equipment of any sort.

    What did they do during WW11 as the item is from that era I believe. There were a lot of companies that made items for the war effort that they normally had done. Just like women who knew how to knit made gloves for soldiers. The government would ask people to help like that and provide the yarn to them for free. Most of the women were never paid a dime, but was allowed to use a portion of the yarn for their own needs. My grandmother had done a lot of gloves while taking care of her children for the military. She still had some yarn left over from that time to make me a pair of the exact gloves she made back then. I will post a picture of them when I get back to the states.

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  2. 2 hours ago, Geologyhound said:

    Ah, so you think this might’ve been on a crate of munitions rather than a piece of equipment?

    We found those same plates on doors of the buildings where the bullets were made, and on crates that were only from that building.

    Almost like the utilities placing similar markers on electric poles for a location.

  3. 14 hours ago, HardPack said:

    The box appears large enough for a small mppt solar charge controller if needed.

    i use a ammo box that cost me around $20 and it is large enough to place my charge controller. I installed a switch on the side to transfer the charge from one set of batteries to the backup set. Always got ready to use power after about 6 hours of charge.

    The ammo box has 2 locking tabs as they are just a little wider.

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  4. Great looking hunt from the collection of finds.

    The plate that you found looks like the ones I find near me, when I detect near the old and closed munitions plants.

    those places made bullets for a lot of guns. The number is the location number of the building that is owned by the government for production of military items. Part of the numbers are for the type of bullets or shells, then the location.

    Hope that helps.

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  5. 10 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

    Was it not until almost 1960 that the first commercially made transistorized metal detectors came into being?

    The first transistor metal detectors were made for the military in 1958, and I believe they were then sold to the public around 1961.

     

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  6. On 2/24/2024 at 3:30 PM, Aureous said:

    Small parts count, be interesting to see what components are still avail or the nearest counterpart to suit.

    All parts are still being sold. the transistors are also know as a 2n3906. Original parts can also be found on Ebay or Amazon.

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  7. My grandfather had always told me to use a file because they won't heat the steel up and make it lose it's temper.

    I will sit for a couple of hours and use the file to make it nice and sharp again, when I have used it and abused it over a few weeks. With that said I generally will sharpen it after several hunts when I am using it a lot.

    Here is a link to the one that I use, and it does make quick work of it.

    https://www.amazon.com/Nicholson-American-Pattern-Double-Rectangular/dp/B000RELOMM/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2GORNP6X9RET7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.TbuR3g03HI74kH9IZ1O6izAnuC4SP9Yd6hgrUVl2R2DMevv7O9IcFSxoegNeuIMiOq_vsduLx152dX4yIgLWxco4RYThPw3iPPlVXFPbl_skZ8moH13fQnOvXmZXZEdQcoSjFNKXR2svuxrY7fOPg0xMdviqCK2ak6-cJYFucQCw7innBnOpZydqZMlSl9NdzwlltmA5BZIn6_F_82qoZw3_Up_KcZPCiSX12TtCqzy3ZKvWvHeBN5DTD0qUdFeb-q8W7PZgUARfUgGdPAzBcMpKSn5_WbRgDQkfe0xpjXY.wr-yh27xJXgeg3STSg8C2GVEVciZ5tyExk1c1g54cFk&dib_tag=se&keywords=12+inch+bastard+file&qid=1708762007&sprefix=12inch+bast%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2

    Hope this helps.

     

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