PJB (Ohio)
Jr. Member
- Jan 31, 2005
- 45
- 0
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Explorer II
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I have some questions about cache hunting for you folks that have experience.
A friend of mine contacted me. His father died about a year ago and he said that his dad grew up during the depression and as a result, he liked to hide coins and money. A week after he died, they found a metal box with $3,000 in cash hidden in his bedroom. The man was extremely fastidious with his money, and in general, didn't trust banks.
Well, I was having a drink with him last night and he told me that he once saw his dad hiding a jar of coins in the garage, and asked if I'd bring my detector on by to help him find it (and anything else) for a 50/50 split. He believes that there's quite a bit there, and the house dates from before the depression. He's sure that it's never been searched. It has an unfinished basement with a coal chute room and the floor is poured concrete (not dirt) and he feels that his dad probably hid stuff in the basement because he spent so much time there..
My question is about detecting in an area filled with nails, brads, iron pipes, etc. Are there are hard and fast rules about detecting basements or garage walls? I'm thinking that there will be so much metal there that it'll be hard to pick out the coins from the mix. One area in particular is a one-foot-wide brick column located between the two garage doors... it has thick metal rails on both sides of the column.
I am hunting with a Minelab Explorer II.
Any suggestions, hints, tricks, traps, books suggestions or otherwise are welcome!
A friend of mine contacted me. His father died about a year ago and he said that his dad grew up during the depression and as a result, he liked to hide coins and money. A week after he died, they found a metal box with $3,000 in cash hidden in his bedroom. The man was extremely fastidious with his money, and in general, didn't trust banks.
Well, I was having a drink with him last night and he told me that he once saw his dad hiding a jar of coins in the garage, and asked if I'd bring my detector on by to help him find it (and anything else) for a 50/50 split. He believes that there's quite a bit there, and the house dates from before the depression. He's sure that it's never been searched. It has an unfinished basement with a coal chute room and the floor is poured concrete (not dirt) and he feels that his dad probably hid stuff in the basement because he spent so much time there..
My question is about detecting in an area filled with nails, brads, iron pipes, etc. Are there are hard and fast rules about detecting basements or garage walls? I'm thinking that there will be so much metal there that it'll be hard to pick out the coins from the mix. One area in particular is a one-foot-wide brick column located between the two garage doors... it has thick metal rails on both sides of the column.
I am hunting with a Minelab Explorer II.
Any suggestions, hints, tricks, traps, books suggestions or otherwise are welcome!