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Nails and other fun things to find...

Started by WkndCutter, January 26, 2006, 12:42:45 PM

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WkndCutter

I have lately found a few logs with nails in them.  I cut mostly small jobs.  I guess I've been lucky.  Bottom line, what is a good metal detector to use to scan the log prior to cutting?  The good news is I haven't ruined any blades yet.  Last year I found a fence post with a chain saw.  A good metal detector migh come in handy.

Andy

Troy

I have heard that a "new blade" is the best metal detector around!  Other than that any of the mid to upper range metal detectors will work fine.  One with a sensitivity control preferably.  I think mine is a bounty hunter, just under $200.
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leweee

just another beaver with a chainsaw &  it's never so bad that it couldn't get worse.

Part_Timer

The ceramic insulators are the best  ::) ::) 
Peterson 8" ATS.
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Brad_S.

I came to the conclusion that for the amount of time I was spending scanning logs, many times it was cheaper and easier to just cross my fingers and go for it.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." J. Lennon

jpgreen

A Fisher "Gold Bug".

The original model can be picked up on Ebay for under $300 used. You need one that the sensitivity can be cranked up on without any filters.

The great thing about this machine is it's a full non discrimination detector that will pick up a nail at 12" deep if not more, allowing you to scan a log fast.

I've used one for years.
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rebocardo

> The ceramic insulators are the best 

I thought 80 pounds of concrete was best.


WkndCutter

Thanks for all the help.  I'll be looking into a metal detector. Maybe ebay.

Andy

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