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  1. Coin Rescue Inc

    Found these at my 1930s house. Anyone know what some of these things are? (Specifically the ring looking things)

    The two Items on the Right are parts of an old style Mason Lid Jar cap top one is a Metal cap and the white ceramic item was inside the cap. They used big red flat rubber rings as a sealing gasket. The lid screwed down on the jar and the gasket was pinched by the ceramic glass in the cap and...
  2. Coin Rescue Inc

    XP Deus 2 in Tot Lots

    Try this- Take a dime out and bury it below the bark chips or sand. Then test the unit on that and lower the gain or power so the dime is barely readable but a solid target you would dig. After that you should not be digging to deep and the support steel should not sound off so loud.
  3. Coin Rescue Inc

    Back from OBX yesterday............ this was the trip from hell !!!

    No experience with salt water and what is sticking to the metal. Inland I heat up Hydrogen Peroxide in a microwave then and add a crusty copper penny. The Calcium or what ever is on the coin starts to bubble and fizzle. It does not seem to bother the coin. I repeat if needed until I can...
  4. Coin Rescue Inc

    18k Opal big wooop wooop

    It is always good to keep the "War Department" Happy...;)
  5. Coin Rescue Inc

    Yesterday's short hunt

    👍...the Polize had that treasure well guarded for many years until you dug it up....😅
  6. Coin Rescue Inc

    D2 can slaw question

    NICE to know
  7. Coin Rescue Inc

    7" concentric coil is a killer on the Multi Kruzer

    I use the 7" coil too but mostly beach and fresh water lake hunting. It moves in the water well. Less drag. Picks up the smallest metal pieces too. On beach sand I remember digging a 12" deep rusty crown type bottle cap.
  8. Coin Rescue Inc

    Finally the first hunt of the yr... after 25+yrs of doing this, I commit the biggest rookie mistake...

    It is best to keep spare Batteries in you car for what ever device you use. (AA's and 9 volts) Now days I carry spare Charger Cords in case something runs low. Sometimes I recharge the detector while driving to the dig site if it is a longer drive. Some nice spots are 45 mins drive away so...
  9. Coin Rescue Inc

    A prayer request for myself....

    Prayers Sent for you Mike for a speedy recovery.
  10. Coin Rescue Inc

    This mornings park loot

    Post a sign in the park close to where it was found?
  11. Coin Rescue Inc

    Reality of detecting today

    Not seeing any coins with a bluish tint here. Found this dime yesterday near a closed down bar.
  12. Coin Rescue Inc

    XP Deus distributor has sold out and have informed us they won't be needing this forum any longer.

    That is interesting. Sold out like in: No product in stock? or I sold the company to someone else, let them decide what to do?
  13. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    SATURN this morning, got up 3am...😴
  14. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    Venus from Monday evening
  15. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    This morning photo. Iso 200 and 125th shurrers speed with cell phone
  16. Coin Rescue Inc

    Detecting in Fresh Water

    It costs as little as 10 cents to run some beach tests. If you loose the dime, Oh Well. If you want to test a gold ring tie a string to it. I use the Maco Multi Kruzer and in 19 Khz and 22 is a hot number for 18k rings. Also at the beaches I try there are not a lot of targets. So I often dig...
  17. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    Thanks for the links.
  18. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    Photo of the 10" Dobsonian telescope
  19. Coin Rescue Inc

    Astrophotography with a Cellphone

    The cell phone also accepts a blue tooth trigger remote to activate the shutter. That way yo do not need to touch the cell phone
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