Is this anything to do with WW2 Shells or Bombs

Finding military and ordnance while metal detecting.
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Goodluck247
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Post by Goodluck247 »

Of course mate :) , all I do is I Make sure that the zinc is stable by removing all the loose powder then I give it 5 or so layers or renaissance wax. Looks exactly the same however doesn't crumble when you touch it and stops any future oxidisation.

Will :)
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Post by RRPG »

Nice job hairy :)

And golden......it isn't asbestos. It's metal oxide. :)
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