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Great Iron hunting tips!

Coinboy007

Well-known member
I found these 2 great videos by Keith Southern. Some very eye opening tests done and I thought everyone should see them:
 
Keith is one of the best in the business...and there are ALOT of people who are very good at this hobby.
 
A bit curious here..... the info is good and helpful, but how is he doing that on a cement floor? There should be rebar all over the underside of that slab. If I tried that in my shop I would get nothing but iron sound from the rebar.
 
A bit curious here..... the info is good and helpful, but how is he doing that on a cement floor? There should be rebar all over the underside of that slab. If I tried that in my shop I would get nothing but iron sound from the rebar.
Honestly I don’t know. He does tons of videos in there and i’ve never heard the rebar go off
 
Surface cracks can happen from natural ground settlement.........
 
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