8/1/2015 Hunt

muerte33

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Jun 27, 2015
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Southern Mississippi!
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Garrett AT Pro Nel Storm Coil, XP Deus 11" Coil, Minelab Equinox 600, White's TRX, Teknetics TekPoint, XP MI-6 Pinpointers, Lesche shovels
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Metal Detecting
Had a great time with Andy and Steve.
Not too hot, with a little breeze.
Just wish we could have gotten some silver in our pockets!

Thanks again for the invite!
BTW,
While we were discussing coils today, I was trying to remember the name of the BIG coil I saw on EBAY the other day, and it is the NELS 15x17 beast:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEL-Big-15-...278?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f3e6c286e
This is definitely not for the guy who has tennis elbow already!


Also, I am sure BP knows about this, but I love how you can detach the end of the Deus and check your signal while "in the hole" (in the Vol1 Introduction video).
http://www.xpmetaldetectorsamericas.com/deus-user-videos/introduction-to-the-xp-deus


Finally,
I looked up those ETERNIT brass pieces I found:
http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=66251
Looks like they were used to attach asbestos siding or asbestos roofing shingles.
I think I saw some in a hole I dug.
Hopefully we did not get too much exposure.
 

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Good to know about the brass tacks, been finding them on and off but never looked them up. We are definitely covering some ground, got to hit a virgin spot soon. Nice weather for August, I was wet with sweat but not whipped. Went for a bit this morning, daily exercise. All total, not a bad weekend.
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tumbled_finds.jpgI have that key I found in the tumbler right now seeing if I can clean it up.
It is very decorative for a key and has a serial number on it.
I am also tumbling that US Postal service lock (well part of a lock).
These are some recent "tumbled" finds (except the tent guy line tensioner).
I never knew what that was until my spouse showed me a picture of one on the internet and I said I have one of those in my "unidentified finds box".
 

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Nice finds guys.
I have found a lot of those brass tacks, and found out they were exactly what you say they are.
They ring up like wheat pennies. Usually where I dig those tacks I also dig Wheaties.
Whenever I find those tacks, I know there should be silver nearby.....
HH
 

Nick, those cleaned up pretty good. Might have to look into a tumbler, probably can't get the wife to polish all my finds.
 

I use a tumber. I use it on all my brass, clad etc. Its so easy... just drop it in and change the water every now and then.
I just don't use it on my silver, old coppers, and old relics.
Aquarium Gravel, Hot water, and a little dash of soap.

I use the Thumlers Tumbler Model T, its a little pricey, but made in the USA.
I hear harbor freight sells a tumbler for cheap.
 

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I have an older Thumler's Model T like this one:
Model T Rotary Rock Tumbler : Cabela's

I also have the cheap dual harbor freight one too.
They sell tumbling media too at harbor freight.

I am like you though that cheap aquarium gravel works the best.
I also use this Conklin multi surface cleaning gel that was recommended on the "Friendly Metal Detecting Forum":
https://www.conklin.com/productdetail.cfm?sku=002543&id=04&line_id=04&mline=06,04
Cleaned with Conklin Gel - Friendly Metal Detecting Forums


I have never used hot water, may try that tip out.
 

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