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    Snow silver

    Got a call from a customer of mine asking if my detector worked thru the snow...he wanted to find an old water line. I went down there and swung over 2 inches of snow and spent about a half hour....never did find the water line but did manage some clad and a 1943-S Washington quarter. Gave up after a half hour due to the fact I could no longer feel my fingertips after digging thru the snow and very wet and cold soil. Probably gonna be the last silver (or anything for that matter) for the year. >:\
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    Re: Snow silver

    if the water line is still in use it would have to be below the frost line ( about three feet deep or more) and i'm not sure you could even find it with a regular detector IH.
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    Re: Snow silver

    Hey great score. Not many detectors will find a deep water pipe unless it's within around 15 or so. Most pipes are very deep and the unit I use is a Schonstedt magnetic locator (technically a flux-gate magnetometer lol) This is what the guys looking for well caps and pipes in the street use. If that pipe was deep, you could have been there all day and not found it, but I bet your silver count would have increased thumbsup01
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    Re: Snow silver

    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    if the water line is still in use it would have to be below the frost line ( about three feet deep or more) and i'm not sure you could even find it with a regular detector IH.
    That thought did cross my mind. The water line was only used in the summer and was drained in the fall so we were hoping it was not dug too deeply and that laziness overcame worries about frost...

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    Re: Snow silver

    Congrats on the silver. Nice little bonus after the season seems over.
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    Congrats on the silver! I think most of us are in the same boat for the rest of the year!

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    Nice hit on that silver quarter. thumbsup01

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    You were at least rewarded for giving it a shot.
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    Nice find! Tough going, but worth it.
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    Nice find considering it's so darn cold out and I dispise the cold..
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    Re: Snow silver

    Nice finds in adverse conditions... too bad the water line was not found. Any reason they cannot trace it back from the house? RickO
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    Re: Snow silver

    A nice reward for getting out in the cold. If it is a metal water line you might be able to find it with a couple of bent coat hanger wires used as a dowsing rod. I know it works as I have seen it done. Hey its worth a shot. thumbsup01
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    Re: Snow silver

    don't know if it will work in the cold but I've seen a guy find lost water line using two L-shaped wires made from like a coat hanger thickness wire.he held them loosely and they crossed when over the pipe.I know I couldn't believe it and I was standing with in 3-4 ft of him but we dug down and sure enough there it was.also as a kid when on farm the neighbor found water with a V shaped apple branch-we put well right where she said and there was plenty of water -dowsing its called
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