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meter chart

ikon

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hey guys
i printed out some good information from the explorer form on a meter chart. you know the numbers of what certain coins fell under.
i was wondering if anyone from this form has the same type of number charts for the sovereign meters.
stan pa.
 
Hey Art, I went to Wildherre's Website, and copied the existing chart.
But, it only lists coin #s, and I was wondering if anyone has a chart for RELICS, like musketballs and different buttons? HH
 
That stuff is as freaky as rings and other jewelry.

You get all kinds of readings on the stuff because it's completely non-standard in size, shape, and metal content.

I have all kinds of muzzle loading ammo laying around .... .36-.58 in round ball to minis . All kinds of readings. Squash them out to different degrees and it changes.

Pewter and brass will also be unpredictable in size and shape, so there will be no standard readings on those either.

What you find is going to be fairly unpredictable. Small iron would be about all you want to avoid .

HH
 
MANY THANKS for the quick response, ART. I guess I'm just going to have to continue to dig most of the small fluxuation numbers like I've been doing. HH
 
Check this out...this is something I made up for my Elite when I had it. I printed it, laminated it, and glued it to the meter with a water soluble school glue stick. It's just the perfect size to fit on the meter. I printed it on yellow paper which made it look a little nicer and stand out a little. Here's the file:

http://members.cox.net/detect/180MeterScale.doc

Here's what it looks like:
 
I printed out your charts from your link, and take them to Kinkos to laminate them. Cant wait to stick this on my Digimeter when Minelab sends it back. Thanks again, Aaron :minelab::jump:
 
hey mike, thanks. you set me up with my explorer and GT and gave everyone some good info.
thanks again,

stan pa.
 
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