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My first sidewalk tear out experience

Came across a small sidewalk tear out last week and made a point of hitting it this past weekend. I didn't realize that the city uses metal forms instead of 2X4's, so that made it a bit challenging to me. I just couldn't get the coil to close to the forms even when I started dropping the sensitivity. I think I was down into the lower teens and those forms were ringing in at the 12-40. Still, I was able to pull a couple of goodies for the 1 hour hunt.

Jamestown Ter Centennial Fob / Medallion?, '58 Wheatie, and the clad penny & dime.

I think I'm gonna love these tear out projects, just gotta go on a recon to find more.

HH
DJH
 
Thanks DJH. Appreciate the stories and the pictures. Congratulations on your astute observation!

NebTrac
 
That's a really cool FOB!! :super:

Congrats!

CAPTN SE
Dan
 
Thanks Captn and Neb,

Gonna call this my Post Colonial finds. Not much of the Colonial era stuff here in the land of Hoosiers:lol:

HH
DJH
 
That is a really cool fob and in nice condition. Looks like the sidewalk protected it somewhat. If the E-trac has a smaller coil, you may want to use that. It may bring you closer to the metal forms and storm sewers and in between junk targets. There was a big side walk tear out in my town about 4 years ago (they did the tree lawns too) and we used small coils since the stuff wasn't deep and got us between junk targets. HH
 
TokenDigger said:
That is a really cool fob and in nice condition. Looks like the sidewalk protected it somewhat. If the E-trac has a smaller coil, you may want to use that. It may bring you closer to the metal forms and storm sewers and in between junk targets. There was a big side walk tear out in my town about 4 years ago (they did the tree lawns too) and we used small coils since the stuff wasn't deep and got us between junk targets. HH

Thanks Token,
Been trying to find a small coil for the past few months and it looks like the market has really sucked them up. Rather pay for a used one than full price. Now I wish I wouldn't have sold the 4.5X7 Excellerator or the 5" Sunray, as I could really use them now. Oh well, one will come around eventually.

HH
DJH
 
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