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Metal detectors

Discussion in 'The Sawyer Room' started by justdraftn, May 25, 2019.

  1. justdraftn

    justdraftn

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    Anyone use metal detectors before milling their wood?
    As I pull more and more of the old oak, I think it would
    behoove me to start doing that. A good visual is one thing but
    I found one that the nail was rusted and broken off. What was
    left was below the surface. I found it by probing w/a thin file.
    Looking at something like this:

    Thoughts/suggestions
     
  2. trail twister

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    I have a full fledged Fisher 22 metal detctor. I haven't found the grab hook I have been looking for with it in a year. But I have founf a single broken chain link, a valve for an engine, lots of old fence wire bits and shot gun shell brass and brass for rifles with.

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    Garrnet also makes good ones. I wouldn't put much trust in a stud finder or a pinpointer unless you found metal with a full fledged dectore first and needed to pin down the spot.

    :D Al
     
  3. Not_chip

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    read the title, and instantly thought of a chainsaw chain, always sucks to find that hidden screw or piece of fence wire
     
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    I use the metal detector from MDI the handheld one it was expensive @1400.00 but all my logs come from tree services and it has paid for itself in blades alone not counting the lost time of changing blades I do commercial sawing with my mill and the bi metal blades I use are 47.00 each a good metal strike and they are junk my detector is able to pick up a 6 penny nail 15 inches into a log and it has proven itself !! I know other millers who use other brands and they work real well just wont go as deep into the log good luck JB
     
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