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In general, you can't get metal through metal detectors. Only the smallest bits of metal will not cause a metal detector to alarm. If the sensitivity of the detector is set too high, it may be possible to get a small piece of metal past the detector, but that is something that cannot be counted on.
no it wont it is too small for the metal detector to pick up . I've gone through many of them with my belly bar
Burr or metal fragment
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bullent
A metal burr is a small, thin edge of metal that is created when a piece of metal is machined. For example: when a chef's knife is sharpened, a thin piece of metal remains on the edge of the knife.
fuse
Thermostats.
A mini-excavator is still a big piece of machinery - this would be a better option to dig for something that you know or suspect is already there, rather than searching. To find treasure, you may want to use a small scanner or metal detector instead.
Galley's
The little metal "handle" is missing. The weight of that small piece of metal or piece of ceramic is critical to keeping the basket seated. k
The aglet is the piece at the end of the shoelace that keeps it from unravelling and makes it easier to lace. The metal rings that the lace goes through are grommets.