John 'n' W.Va
Active member
I have been an urban old house type detector-est. Some houses I have found over 40 wheat's and a lot of neat old stuff. When I lived in the city, I would go to the old part of town. Usually it was the slums. I'd MD them 6 AM when most of the trash would leave the streets. I also dressed to look bad.
Hey it worked. I now live in WV. and have been MD'ing old houses for three years, that where being torn down for a hi-way. The houses are gone and I need to look elsewhere.
Old log cabins are everywhere around here. You would think they are a great place to MD. I am having a hard time thinking so. Now if finding old pieces of iron coal stoves are good, than they are a great place to MD. There is so much iron around the foundation I used my small coil on my F-70 to detect it. I also checked all over the chimney.
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As I got away from the foundation I switch to the stock concentric coil. I had the sen. at 90, threshold at +5 and decriminalization at 1. I also used 2 tone. It ran very quiet in nowhere land.
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I forgot to load the pictures of my finds, but they consisted of 7 shot gun shells, 3 -22 casings and 2 -22 lead bullets. Of course I found stove parts, bottom to an iron pot and an old plow blade which I didn't drag out of the woods. I dug anything that jumped from iron to a higher reading on a semi consistent basis. This is the third log cabin site I have detected and haven't done very well at any of them.
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The better finds where a busted carbide lamp, harness guide, two brass miner's tags and one wheat. I am open to any tips on improving my good finds.
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I like the mid-1800's houses and newer. It seems the people that lived in log cabins were poor as a church mouse. I don't know why this guy built a cabin here all there is, is rock in the ground. These piles testify to that. Yes I checked all the piles.
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I am not a novice to MD'ing, but I can see room for improvement on this type of detecting. So you guys that are proficient at this type of detecting, please help me out. I promise to stay out of your woods. I seem to have the forest to myself around here. I see few people MD'ing around here and those who I have seen think I am a professional. Yea, I think that is funny. I told one guy that turning everything up to it's fullest doesn't help you find everything, especially that discrimination knob he had turned up.

Old log cabins are everywhere around here. You would think they are a great place to MD. I am having a hard time thinking so. Now if finding old pieces of iron coal stoves are good, than they are a great place to MD. There is so much iron around the foundation I used my small coil on my F-70 to detect it. I also checked all over the chimney.
[attachment 143921 11-1-09clupchim.jpg]
As I got away from the foundation I switch to the stock concentric coil. I had the sen. at 90, threshold at +5 and decriminalization at 1. I also used 2 tone. It ran very quiet in nowhere land.
[attachment 143919 11-1-09chimalone.jpg]
I forgot to load the pictures of my finds, but they consisted of 7 shot gun shells, 3 -22 casings and 2 -22 lead bullets. Of course I found stove parts, bottom to an iron pot and an old plow blade which I didn't drag out of the woods. I dug anything that jumped from iron to a higher reading on a semi consistent basis. This is the third log cabin site I have detected and haven't done very well at any of them.
[attachment 143920 11-1-09chimandrock.jpg]
The better finds where a busted carbide lamp, harness guide, two brass miner's tags and one wheat. I am open to any tips on improving my good finds.
[attachment 143918 11-1-09bladeonrock.jpg]
I like the mid-1800's houses and newer. It seems the people that lived in log cabins were poor as a church mouse. I don't know why this guy built a cabin here all there is, is rock in the ground. These piles testify to that. Yes I checked all the piles.
[attachment 143922 11-1-09rockpiles.jpg]
I am not a novice to MD'ing, but I can see room for improvement on this type of detecting. So you guys that are proficient at this type of detecting, please help me out. I promise to stay out of your woods. I seem to have the forest to myself around here. I see few people MD'ing around here and those who I have seen think I am a professional. Yea, I think that is funny. I told one guy that turning everything up to it's fullest doesn't help you find everything, especially that discrimination knob he had turned up.