Very awesome… Thank you for this Sigma Cheat code. Glad you mentioned temperature of the piece as well since most don’t know that this effects the reading.
That is interesting! I been wanting one of those and yea you’re right it’s expensive 👀👀 so I buy the metal instead but if I had it like that I would totally buy one of those. Super cool thank you for the breakdown. I’m a new sub btw. Hi! I saw your sticker on Instagram and had to come see what was up!
That's actually not a good way to test , the metal verifier checks the conductivity of the sample represented by those numbers you see in measurement mode, however in those regular modes let's say silver 9999 it's showing a visual representation of that number within the acceptable range( the brackets). You would have to test a lot of samples like the people who made the sgima did to establish a range, they already did that for you ,this mode is useful for things that they did not sample, so let's say you wanted to test 40% silver clad Kennedy halfs there is no option for this but if you had a pile of already verified clad halfs you could test them and find out what the range is and then use it in the future to test out unverified clad halfs
I did not know that!!! Brah always helping the community you are the real mvp
Great video and info. I just got my Sigma today and I love it but good additional tip to know. Thank you!
Very awesome…
Thank you for this Sigma Cheat code.
Glad you mentioned temperature of the piece as well since most don’t know that this effects the reading.
Hi, What are those number 1.61 mean using the measurement mode? resistivity? Thanks
Good video man. Where did you get that for $700?? I've been seeing a lot of them for around $1100- $1300.
Is this model the sm1501 ?
2:42 How do you know “it’s supposed to be around that range”?
Please i won't to know how much the price of it
Where can I buy one
Where did you get that model for 700? Thanks!
This was a couple years ago. They use to be cheaper but with the demand of these I think the company has since brought the price up
@@AgStacking thank you!
That is interesting! I been wanting one of those and yea you’re right it’s expensive 👀👀 so I buy the metal instead but if I had it like that I would totally buy one of those. Super cool thank you for the breakdown. I’m a new sub btw. Hi! I saw your sticker on Instagram and had to come see what was up!
That's actually not a good way to test , the metal verifier checks the conductivity of the sample represented by those numbers you see in measurement mode, however in those regular modes let's say silver 9999 it's showing a visual representation of that number within the acceptable range( the brackets). You would have to test a lot of samples like the people who made the sgima did to establish a range, they already did that for you ,this mode is useful for things that they did not sample, so let's say you wanted to test 40% silver clad Kennedy halfs there is no option for this but if you had a pile of already verified clad halfs you could test them and find out what the range is and then use it in the future to test out unverified clad halfs
Exactly.
Great vid
Just bought some items on Instagram just started following you 👍
Awesome information bradduh, 🤙🏽looking into getting one myself