vlad
Well-known member
I was balancing a loop on a 2-B, and to check the depth I grabbed a 3" finishing nail-detector would not pick it up.
I figured the unit was broken so I tried some others-same result.
Where it was possible I had the ground set mid-point; others were at the point set where I had been hunting [and my ground balances at 5.5 on a CZ.]
Then I tried the pinpoint mode-Zap! F-75, CZ & C$ wacked it hard out to 5"; but units like the 2-B, 'Baron [F-75] would only get the barest whisper in
non-motion [stat mode] at around 1". I would have bet there would not have been any difference in p.p & stat, but....
I asked Eric Foster about it and he said it was a change in the metallurgy caused by the zinc/heat treatment that caused this effect. You may think this is good-not seeing nails,
but this is in the air; once in the ground when it rusts-its the normal reaction we face with iron.
If that's not enough to confuse things, George Paine said in a lab situation he had experienced [rusty] iron nails increasing the detector field to the point
that it allowed the detector to hit [a good conductive] target deeper.
I've always though there was more to see-through with very deep coins in iron than some of the explanations we see.
I figured the unit was broken so I tried some others-same result.
Where it was possible I had the ground set mid-point; others were at the point set where I had been hunting [and my ground balances at 5.5 on a CZ.]
Then I tried the pinpoint mode-Zap! F-75, CZ & C$ wacked it hard out to 5"; but units like the 2-B, 'Baron [F-75] would only get the barest whisper in
non-motion [stat mode] at around 1". I would have bet there would not have been any difference in p.p & stat, but....
I asked Eric Foster about it and he said it was a change in the metallurgy caused by the zinc/heat treatment that caused this effect. You may think this is good-not seeing nails,
but this is in the air; once in the ground when it rusts-its the normal reaction we face with iron.
If that's not enough to confuse things, George Paine said in a lab situation he had experienced [rusty] iron nails increasing the detector field to the point
that it allowed the detector to hit [a good conductive] target deeper.
I've always though there was more to see-through with very deep coins in iron than some of the explanations we see.
