Best Detector for House Walls

photo-master

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I've been looking at the Garrett Wall Scanner "Designed to search for gold, silver, and jewelry in old houses, barns, walls, book safes, etc." http://www.kellycodetectors.com/garrett/garrett-handhelds.htm.

I'm wondering what is the best hand held detector to find a hidden cache in walls, but I dont want to find nail heads, I wanna look for gold or silver. I was wondering what you guys might think or recommend in the way of a detector, or do I just take my full size detector and learn to use it inside old houses?
 

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There is no detector that will *only* find gold and silver in walls (or the ground, or anywhere else for that matter). All they can do is tell you conductivity. And various metals share conductivity. Size also plays into the final scale, and then add masking (ie.: silver inside a rusting tobacco tin will have the iron trying to mask the silver inside).

You can however, do a pretty good job as discriminating out, and even seeing through, individual nails, nail heads, etc.... Iron is pretty tell-tale, verses conductive metals. A standard coin machine might be too squirelly sensitive for the task of scanning walls (since presumably, you are looking for larger items, not individual coins, right?). An old 77b automatic will effortlessly pass up individual nails, and even see through them. Yet has the sensitivity to see individual coin sized items, follow conductive wiring, etc.... And it also allows larger iron items to "bleed through", so if, for example, there WERE an iron tobacco tin full of coins inside the wall, that's a large enough item get a signal on (verses individual iron nails).
 

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What Tom said..............Also you could use a small sniper coil on your regular detector but hold the coil in your ringless hand instead of on the shaft for easy of use. Since you will be looking for any metals you need to use all metal and check out the sizes of the targets. I have a inline probe on my Sov GT which has a depth of 4 inches that I can find the studs in my home and trace the wiring.
 

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Sunray Probe Plugged directly into a detector control Box

& Minimum Disc. to knock out most nails.
 

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Thanks for the great ideas guys. :thumbsup: Today I bought a pistol probe to speed up my dig time, I wonder how good it would be at this task. I think it can detect up to 6''.
 

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photo-master said:
Thanks for the great ideas guys. :thumbsup: Today I bought a pistol probe to speed up my dig time, I wonder how good it would be at this task. I think it can detect up to 6''.

may work.

at least
if it gives a wide signal both ways it's not a nail or wire
 

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photo-master said:
Thanks for the great ideas guys. :thumbsup: Today I bought a pistol probe to speed up my dig time, I wonder how good it would be at this task. I think it can detect up to 6''.
Excellent choice! I have pinpointed objects up to 6 inches. You wont be sorry.
 

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