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01/40... just a note

jbow

Active member
I was checking some stuff and a zinc time fuse adapter from a 20# parrot shell also reads 01/40. Being a little larger than a dollar you might think it to be trash if you swing over one...

it isn't.


I found some pics online from when I found it but there is nothing in the pics for reference, so... it is about as big around as a half dollar and about 2 inches long and threaded. I guess the 10# version would hit about the same. I found it with a Tejon.
[attachment 107320 fuesadapter.jpg]
[attachment 107321 fuseadapter2.jpg]

Also...

I rearranged all the numbers that Jim posted and the one I had into numerical order beginning with the ferrous numbers below 10, the 11, 12, 13, and 14. Then in each of those I put the conductive in numerical order. I do not have excell but my wife does at work. If anyone is interested I can try to put them in some sort of spreadsheet. Having them in numerical order makes it easy to look at and learn, plus it makes an easy cheat sheet. Most of the non ferrous trash seems to fall between conductive 15 and 23. Good stuff at 24 and 25 and then everything that is 28 and above. Of course that includes a lot of trash i'm sure but when adapted to particular sites...

I am interested to know how much iron is hitting 46 and 47 for you. A lot reads 50. I have not paid as much attention to the conductive numbers when I am pretty sure I am hitting iron, when the ferrous number is above 30. I'll start to make notes.

Julien
 
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