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CZ3D Question

steverii

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Thinking of getting a CZ3D. Will be used solely for coinshooting yards of old houses but houses are still occupied so will have modern day trash. Where does aluminum can slaw hit high tone, low tone, and where on the meter does it register ? Can slaw seems to be my nemises more so than nails etc. Have used several detectors so should be able to learn to use it. Thanks
 
Steve -

Can slaw and trimmings from aluminum house siding are common finds around old homes. The segment they fall into on a CZ-3D depends completely on the size and shape of the aluminum piece. A large piece can ring up in the Penny/dime/quarter segment and a small piece in the foil. Pretty much all over the board. Not good for us that hunt the yards of old homes.

If you purchase a CZ, you can verify this for yourself. Get an aluminum can and a pair of tin snips and cut up some pieces for yourself to experiment with. Compare the sounds heard to the sounds over different types of coins.


Rich (Utah)
 
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