Bob Blaylock
Greenie
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2016
- Messages
- 14
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- Location
- 38°29′ North 121°26′ West
- Detector(s) used
- Bounty Hunter Fun Finder
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
So, a week or so ago, I was out with my metal detector, and I spot a bright, shiny screw on the ground. I run my metal detector over it, and it doesn't register at all. I picked it up, and took it home, and forgot about it until today.
Now, in my home, if I turn on my metal detector, and hold the screw in front of the coil, it just barely registers, very weakly. It's a cheap metal detector, I know, but never before have I encountered anything of this size, obviously made of metal, that doesn't register on it much more strongly than this screw does.
This screw is also very weakly magnetic. With a powerful magnet from a hard drive, I can just barely get enough force to support this screw's weight.

Obviously, this screw is made of some sort of metal, but what kind of metal could it be, and why would it register so weakly on my metal detector?
Now, in my home, if I turn on my metal detector, and hold the screw in front of the coil, it just barely registers, very weakly. It's a cheap metal detector, I know, but never before have I encountered anything of this size, obviously made of metal, that doesn't register on it much more strongly than this screw does.
This screw is also very weakly magnetic. With a powerful magnet from a hard drive, I can just barely get enough force to support this screw's weight.

Obviously, this screw is made of some sort of metal, but what kind of metal could it be, and why would it register so weakly on my metal detector?
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