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Metal in Wood!

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by ReelFaster, Apr 28, 2026.

  1. ReelFaster

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    That was my thinking on the metal detector idea. Most of the cheap ones only go a few inches. Best I've seen was 4.5 but who knows how accurate that spec is. Even the more expensive ones only go 6-8".

    I bought a few cheap chains and going try and revive the BRAND NEW STIHL CHAIN :picard::makeitrain"At least I know where one is :makeitrain"

    As mentioned the scary part is I have a few more logs with signs of metal :picard::makeitrain"

    Good news is I am almost through it all and have my parking spot back in front of the house

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    At Adams gtg last weekend I hit metal on my second cut.
    It happens.
     
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    Hopefully it wasn't a 36" bar! :hair:
     
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    It was! Actually my second cut with the new to me 660
     
  5. SimonHS

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    The bigger the piece of metal, the easier it is to detect, and the deeper the metal detector can find it.

    The closer the piece of metal is to the bark, the easier it is to detect.

    Small screws or nails deep in a tree will be hard to find for any detector. Unless you use a portable x-ray machine.
     
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    That's enough to make a grown hoarder cry! :tears:

    Full skip chain I hope? The rare occasion the 36" bar comes out for me I use full skip.
     
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    I never use
    I never use skip chain. Even my 48" and 60" bars are full comp.
     
  8. Backwoods Savage

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    You would have liked it that time I found an old plow point buried in a tree. :rofl: :lol:
     
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    I hope you signed that paper at the GTG...I heard that Adam is responsible for any and all damages incurred on any of the properties being worked. Just give him a call and I am sure he will get you a check in the mail!
     
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    I found one of those also a few years back. Living in a neigborhood comes the risk of things like that when people take these trees down. I can't tell you how many nails I've sliced through, :picard:o_O
    I learned how to hand sharpen 40+ years ago just because of that reason.
     
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    I bought one of those blades for my Stilh saw and did not even hit anything serious lost 5-7 tips and as we know no returns.
     
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    I'd almost invest in one if I knew how deep it would pick up into wood. I suppose I can write/e-mail them and see if they have an answer... I've screwed up a few chains up in past years, as I'm sure many of us have... :headbang::picard:
     
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    ReelFaster , Did ya get'r all bucked up? Pics Buddy, Pics!! :ithappened:
     
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    X2 :popcorn:
     
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    She's all done and off the street! Amazingly I didn't blow out another chain despite having a few extra on hand. I was really careful and took my time and it paid off.

    Now the fun part, splitting and stacking it. I already started making room in the big wood shed and on another rack by moving a bunch of dried oak to my primary wood shed used during burning seasoning close to the house.

    I think I will run out of room, but I have a few ideas.
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    Hitting metal helps justify a grinder.. :whistle:.
     
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    Awesome Job!! :cool: Us Jersey boys "can survive". Street work at it's best! :yes: We might not gett'r done as fast as an EOD diver, :rofl: :lol: but damm if we can't make a dent in things. :D:) :handshake:;)
     
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    Well I learned from some of the best of the business on this forum :handshake:

    I've lived in this house for 10yrs now, prior to that I didn't know a lick about firewood, chainsaws, stoves, etc.... I still don't :rofl: :lol: but have come a long way all from this place :yes:
     
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    That’s why I got mine. :emb:
     
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