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  1. On 7/13/2021 at 10:12 AM, Hobo said:

    The difference in the amt. of gold found with the 6000 over a sd used with a GM1000s not enough to justify the $. JMO

    Actual cost on the 'labs aint that bad if you consider they hold a good resale value.  Your "rental" cost is the difference what you paid for it, minus sold for.  Some even come out richer on the resale. 

    As long as you can cover the initial investment, then you just keep flipping the $ to the next model. Sell old model, add a couple grand to cover cost, and your off to the diggings.   1 or 2 oz always pays off the detector and you have peace of mind being covered under warranty,  as they always seem to break something.

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  2. Thanks for the great report Lunk! I only had a couple hours trying out my new 6000, here in the  Mortherload county, but can already say, I wont be missing the old 7000!  So nice to have a lightweight super sensitive detector again.  I also noticed Auto plus, runs very noisy, so manual settings may be the way to go?  Still not sure what benefit the auto setting has, but Im sure we'll get things sorted out after awhile.

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  3. That would be great if they are looking into this emi issue.  Here in CA Motherload county, emi is bad in places!  If its already giving grief in the Australia Outback, I can only imagine it would not be a pretty thing over hear.

    Maybe this is the reason Minelab is not talking? If it were just a simple shipping/chip delay, you would  think they would have already disclosed that. Makes you think there is more to the story than just this.

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  4. Jason, if you have a welder and grinder, get one of these and you will have about 13 picks from one disc. 22 or 24" works good. 3/16 thickness if you want lightweight.  5 mm or 1/4 inch if you want heavier.

    Plow disc

     

    I use  1.375 x .065 dom squashed down in vice for the handle tube,and Link brand handles. Some of the Link handles fit pretty good with minimal belt sanding.  Just make sure its a nice tight fit and then add some gorilla epoxy when final fitting the handle. Ive made dozens of these picks in all different lengths and it has saved me some $, plus its satisfying making your own gear and good for gifts or trade to prospecting buddies you meet on the road.

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