Searching old cellars

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Here's a tip. If there is any danger of it falling in, don't go in there.
It is unlikely there is anything worth the risk and
no treasure is worth you life.
Let it fall down, then go in.

HH,
Donny
 

amen, like djabend said, let it fall, or give it some help. or just wait a while till it comes down on it's own. I would not consider going in if looked safe, unless I had a buddy with me just in case.
 

First make sure you have a second hunter. Let him go first and if he comes out OK make him split the finds. ;D ;D ;D
Other-wise don't risk your life on a hobby. ;)
Burdie
 

If you decide to detect such a place...please put me in your will.
 

i agree with the others. chances are there is nothing worth getting hurt over in the cellar hole. i would search around the outside and the surrounding area and leave the actual cellar hole alone.
 

Thanks for the info guys!!! But sometimes I feel like Indiana Jones!! ;D ;D ;D
 

Besides the dang thing falling in there are snakes in those things! Nearly every one I have nosed around has a copper head or two, at least around this part of the country. Field mice nest in there and snakes love field mice. M :o nty
 

I couldn't determine if the houses were still standing & it was the flooring structure that is weak, or the walls of an open cellar that's on the verge of collapse? Either way, could you possibly shore them-up temporarily?

If I thought it was a good site, I'd hunt them....but I'm not known for being the sharpest knife in the drawer.......and don't have a fear of snakes or critters If you decide to, definately go in prepared for the worst, and with atleast 1 partner.

Smitty
 

Even Indiana Jones hates snakes :)


When going into any hole or confined space there are heaps of things to consider including snakes and bugs, but air quality and cave in's should be up top of your list.

Be safe and good luck.
 

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there is another post on this site about an immense cache found in cellar under the dirt in a corner, it included 10 dollar gold pieces, 5 dollar gold pieces, and a bunch of silver
 

I came across a old foundation in the woods back of my place really grown over. Thinking of renting a small dozer clear it out and detect and sift it.......... ==Jim==
 

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