Metal Detecting "Electrolyzing Your Artifacts"

colonial relic hunter

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Nov 26, 2007
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Troy Shadow X3 & X2 and X5. Whites spectrum & silver eagle ll. Garrett ADS 4.
Metal Detecting "Electrolyzing Your Artifacts"

This is a special episode for our viewers that email us there questions on various things like this episode about electrolyzing. This will be on a two parts to show you how Bill "The Colonial Relic Hunter" Leydic does treat & preserve his historical artifacts. It is quite simple once you get the basics. Remember this is how I do it but they may be other methods on this but this will be a good start for you all. I hope you enjoy the videos and hopefully you will be able to pick up some pointers from the video. Please let us know how it works for you! I will release part two tomorrow. Good luck and keep the emails coming. www.TimeSearchers.net

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a4wdguy

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Mar 10, 2005
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West Virginia
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TDI, DFX, M6, XLT, XL Pro, CM 6000 Di Pro, Beach Hunter ID 300, Beach Hunter ID, Surfmaster P.I.(Plus)
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Metal Detecting
Re: Metal Detecting "Electrolyzing Your Artifacts"

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Oct 19, 2007
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born in 3 sisters, tx. now living west of tilden
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X-Terra70, X-Terra 50, Ace250, Ace150, GTI 1500,GTA 1000 Ultra, Tejon, Vaquero
Re: Metal Detecting "Electrolyzing Your Artifacts"

Hi highlite the URL and copy and paste it into your
post, and you should only end up with one video
post.

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