zincmaster
Full Member
a friend lost his wedding band ,it's a tungsten ring .do you know what vdi numbers it would register? its a mans ring.
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{ thanks, he lost it while weed whacking. hope the weed whacker didnt send it flying into another yard, surface finds usually hit hard on my detector, but with all the stuff just under the surface, i was hoping that someone had already found one and knows the vdi number to make it a little easier. figure if i can find it, it may put a spark in me to hunt more.}Hosensack said:Hopefully you get an answer before this, but Thursday I am going to see my friend who also has a tungsten, so I can get the answer for you.
If it was just recently lost, it should be right on surface, what I've done in the past is zero disc. every hard tone just use propointer on the surface in case it's tangled in grass....this is of course if the area to cover is condensed enough....vdi would be helpful if area to cover is large.
Did you ever hear that vid numbers will lie to you........... They do you know.............cyerby said:Holy cow! I found a ring just like that. It rang up at 43...whats up with that?