I had been thinking about this for a while now. In fact, I have a demolished house just a bit over 100 years old in my front yard. I have gone out there before, but I think there has got to be something out there. The house was pushed over a hill and into a old pond. But, the old pond's levee broke a while back, so it is empty, of course.
Anyways. I wasn't sure if anyone had any specific techniques with homes that had been demolished, vs. ones that still stand. Which ones seem to produce more?
I hadn't checked the side of the hill yet, where some treasures may be waiting. I am planning to do a quick few hours sweep to see what comes up.
I would think that most things would be damaged. But, I see advantages to it and disadvantages. Oh, and the house was demolished in 1996 to be exact.
Thanks for any info in advance.
~Metal_Inspector~
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