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Well we had fun. Have to go home tomorrow. The photo shows our finds. The usual. The one rock has chevrons etched in it. I think this is how some of Rye Patches nuggets end up with the unique feature. Just my guess. One of the rocks has a print from a prehistoric cat. The shiny silver stuff is a rare element called aluminium and is only found where homosapiens have been. Unfortunately we did not find the allusive element AU.
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Not sure we're we going to end up. We did make it into Nevada today but it took some doing. Six and half hour trip took ten hours. Out flow air pipe to the intercooler blew apart climbing over the Owehyes mtn. Wired it together and head back towards Nampa. No luck at Napa auto. All the way back to a Ford dealer. They had one. Now camped on a old side road. Gold tomorrow?
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Got play a little more today. Because of my area I completely forgot to use a single frequency. Did this and then went back a forth with iron discrimination. Rediscovered that it depends on the target. But pumping the coil tells all. Consistent, low consistent, or all over the place tells me iron or not. If it's close I will dig it because something's are made of various alloys. Thanks for the input . They all helped.
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I've had the machine almost year. Really like it. But I've noticed that sometimes the outside, say the right of the coil will pick up a signal, the middle gets it and then nothing on the left. Other targets give the opposite. Some targets give a tone on each side. Slows me down when pin pointing. I do use several techniques if I seem to have multiple targets. I'm not a coil guru.
Also I've found if I'm running trying to eliminate iron and the signal is slightly different at a 90 degree angle pumping the coil will still give a positive number. Switching to all metal and pumping will now give a consistent negative. This always proves out to be iron.
Thoughts?
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This year the snow came early enough that it insulated the ground pretty well. By noon you can dig without a frost layer. The square nut was down about five inches. The shell casing (32wcf) was about four.
Lots and lots of nails around the yard and some have a higher tone that's confusing. So I dig them because the broach I found was doing the same thing.
No need to pray for snow, October will be here soon enough!
Half an hour today yielded more trash.
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19 minutes ago, Lost Scout said:
So I found a lot of trash for couple of days trying to figure it all out. But then I took Gerry in Idaho's course. Really flattened out my learning curve. I was finding lead shot before and after class and found a small picker late the second day of class. Kind of got me hooked.
Decided I needed to qualify and expand. The third day of class I found another small picker. And then I had a drought. Found a nice picker then had a really long drought. DOUNT NEVER GIVE UP!
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So I found a lot of trash for couple of days trying to figure it all out. But then I took Gerry in Idaho's course. Really flattened out my learning curve. I was finding lead shot before and after class and found a small picker late the second day of class. Kind of got me hooked.
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Yes... Hard to swing in anything that tall.
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Hey! Your beach trash looks like the trash I dug out of my yard in Idaho! Connection?🤨
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Wow! Someday I will gather the courage to to go to an an old populated area and search. I just don't like people much. But the idea of finding history may override my phobia. Great finds. Keep it going.!
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I live the mountains of Idaho. While I have a few spots I can use the bigger coils the six inch is the way to go in rocks and brush especially on steep terrain. The slight depth difference is made up because the small coil can manouver down in closer around rocks etc. I've been using the 800 for almost a year and really like it.
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Love the box 800 but...the arm cuff is lacking. To big for both my wife and I. It allowed for to much side wobble while swinging. My fix on one is 3/8" felt with cloth glued on. Leather ties keep it in place and can be removed for other users if needed. I needed just a little more room so a 1/4" piece was used. MUCH better.
Because of her short arms I also drilled a new hole to move the cuff closer to the handle. Basic ergonomics. Now she is comfortable and will detect for hours.
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I'm lmao. Great post. I'm always amazed at the life and death scenarios when they they are running excavators. I run excavators for a living and didn't know how much I was living on the edge!
I'm am jealous of Parkers gold hunting trips. If he can make money on this, good for him! And searching for a lost phone that belongs to a girl on a ski trip makes perfect sense in my world.
Do they make a detector that's good to ten meters in the snow?
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More likely an adventure novel than a treatise. It probably starts something like " Danby couldn't believe what he had just overheard in the dark corner of the bar...he told himself it was a bar rumer. Still, he may have have to travel up to this bench off the left fork of Goat Creek. If there were nuggets as big as your thumb...
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Even with the magnet against the handle shaft it will eventually break when you hit a rock just right. Epoxy will too. I assume you don't weld since you are going this route. I would suggest paying someone to weld ( a six pack would probably be enough) butting against the shaft, a collar/ Short piece of pipe just big enough to accept the magnet. Just the surface would be showing. Any further towards the end interferes with digging. Just my opinion.
One of my cool detecting finds was a VERY strong magnet. After getting the signal and scaping a inch or two down the signal disappeared completely. Took me fee minutes to notice it stuck to my pick.🤨
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Ok so I'm sitting here drinking.... First off , really cool finds. Button is cool. But as someone who used too make a living riding horses and packing mules... If I found a horseshoe with the nails still in it I'm thinking " the horseshoer needs to make his clinches bigger." I know that's technical and trade related but unless the shoe is really old ... It's just a thrown horseshoe.
I am however jealous that you are in an area with the potential that an old horseshoe could be significant.
And getting permission on that property is 😎 awesome.👍
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10 hours ago, oneguy said:
Haven't been there. Looks like I need to from the picture. There's a partial dredge in Warren Idaho I've climbed on. Know a guy who's farther ran it. As a kid he used to walk the tailing piles and find specimen rocks and sell them to people in the bar/ restaurant so he could buy soda pop.
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Hey Gerry, we had a great time. Improving on the 800's we bought from you last year. Doing good on coins etc. And we both were on bird shot and other small lead in prospecter mode so it's matter of getting the coil over the right spot. Had the 4500 running smooth too. Said hi to the guys at the burn barrel. They had some success. Plan on hitting some spots in Idaho this summer.