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Detecting Inside Old Mines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunting the yellow" data-source="post: 472089" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>maybe so but your wrecking history if you go pull up the old rail tracks that and the fact that there's a wood sleeper ever half a meter with nails in it that you'll also pick up and believe me by the time you have dug up bits of rusting iron off the floor for a while you soon avoid the floor of a mine as its just got too much junk in it think of old mate drunk joe who go's in there after a night on the piss and leaves tin cans everywhere on the floor they rust due to being wet and broken down by weak solutions of sulphuric acid in the water due to the sulphide minerals in the rock e.g. pyrites this breaks down the tin can into tiny bits of flaky metal witch cover the floor everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunting the yellow, post: 472089, member: 68"] maybe so but your wrecking history if you go pull up the old rail tracks that and the fact that there's a wood sleeper ever half a meter with nails in it that you'll also pick up and believe me by the time you have dug up bits of rusting iron off the floor for a while you soon avoid the floor of a mine as its just got too much junk in it think of old mate drunk joe who go's in there after a night on the piss and leaves tin cans everywhere on the floor they rust due to being wet and broken down by weak solutions of sulphuric acid in the water due to the sulphide minerals in the rock e.g. pyrites this breaks down the tin can into tiny bits of flaky metal witch cover the floor everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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