Viking22
Jr. Member
- Feb 16, 2017
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- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Does anybody have some advice. Will I need to buy a
Rock tumbler? Thanks
Rock tumbler? Thanks
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depends on how clean you want it and how much you have. I have found that a tumbler works excellent for cleaning large amounts of clad at once (like at the end of the year). Don't waste time or money trying to make your dug clad look shiny and new. Clean it enough to get all the dirt and crap off it, then dump it through a coin counter.
Here's what I do. Fill rock tumbler with coins and 1/2 full warm water , add a squirt of Dawn dish soap. tumbler for 1 hours then drain and rinse. Put coins back in tumbler with 2 tablespoons salt, 1/4 cup CLR and water to cover the coins, tumble 1 hour and rinse . amazing how clean they get.
Loco-Digger has it right, HF Rock Tumbler, Lemon juice (from Dollar Store,) and some salt. 1 hour later they're ready for the coin star. You don't need them sparkling clean, just clean enough for the coin star.
Now HF has a stand up detector for $60 that is good
I have found this is the best way too. I just pulled a wheatie out of my clad, so check for dates and such.Here's what I do. Fill rock tumbler with coins and 1/2 full warm water , add a squirt of Dawn dish soap. tumbler for 1 hours then drain and rinse. Put coins back in tumbler with 2 tablespoons salt, 1/4 cup CLR and water to cover the coins, tumble 1 hour and rinse . amazing how clean they get.
I used lemon juice one, and 2 hours later the lid blew off.
I would think an acid in combination with exposed zinc would cause the creation of gas. Could be wrong.