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  1. Steve, I had to laugh when I saw the thread. Last year both of my boys(I say boys but they are grown men) went elk hunting with me. One of the boys said "I'm not squatting" and came up with this idea"
  2. I would have been a veteran but I couldn't pass the physical.......
  3. Goldbrick.... from above: "I've taken it to a coin dealer and he says it's too worn to ID the variety and to soak it in oil...where it still sits. "
  4. This answered it for me: " if you are an old Pro running a 71 kHz Gold Bug 2 with 3" x 6" concentric coil in low mineral ground, such that you have the sensitivity at max and are running in the low mineral setting, then expecting the 45 kHz GM1000 to match or exceed it on the tiniest of tiny bits is expecting too much. Conversely, if you are running a 14 kHz machine with a 14" x 13" DD coil and expecting the GM1000 to beat it on larger deeper gold you are expecting too much. If you are expecting the GM1000 to come close to replacing a SDC, GPX, or GPZ, you are expecting WAY too much! " The 1000 does appear to have its advantages... read the reviews.
  5. I would not throw away the old topos. You might need them when the computer world comes to an end.....
  6. Like my wife said.... "see through metal", not "see through glass"
  7. I have the Gold Bug Pro also(and the ATX). I suspect that the person that tried the Pro and did not like it really did not learn it. All detectors/coils have their place... some the same places.
  8. Both of my boys and I have the GB 2's and have no problem working up 20 to 25 feet apart. How close do you need to get? Get too close and they are finding my nuggets....grin
  9. I found a 1722 Hibernia in Northern California some years ago...
  10. Remember when you used to be able to dredge in California..... First photo is beginning of last dredge I built. Second is dredge in operation. Notice my huge jet... all of about 10 inches long. Got tired of wearing the metal ones out.
  11. The one medication I take I could go for a few days without taking it. But, being 70 and not choosing to give up climbing mountains in search of gold, I carry a couple aspirin in a bottle "just in case".
  12. I find many people carry a compass but don't know how to use it. They don't know the declination for their area or even what declination is You must know if the direction you are walking is related to True north or magnetic north.... BIG difference on the West coast for sure. For example, if you have a declination of 20 degrees and walk 5 miles, you could be 1.8 miles from where you thought you were going..... You could still be lost!!
  13. You may have... This is a neat site to compare with graded coins: https://www.pcgs.com/photograde/#//
  14. Although I've never had to use it in a "lost situation", I use Avenza maps ( https://www.avenzamaps.com/maps/how-it-works.html ) on my cell phone. Just download (free) USGS topo maps and keep track of where you are. Mark and describe finds or interesting areas just like a handheld GPS... Hey, it IS a handheld GPS on your phone!
  15. I guess it depends on where you're at. I see some almost every day.
  16. ".It's a slightly different design for an object that is used for a rather uncommon activity...." Obviously you are not a miner or prospector....... EVERY miner uses a gold pan. Not an uncommon activity at all.
  17. Just find a pocket with 1000 ounces in it.....
  18. I was told that the looser tolerance was to allow some sand to be inhaled. If you tightened the tolerance, sucking dirty water was a no no. New design would not allow any adjustment.(and maybe you can't inhale any sand?) I know increasing the pressure really increased the sucking at the business end. You had to watch the fingers!
  19. Edit: this topic was split from this thread on modifying a pump intake. Steve, I believe that "plastic cuff" you are referring too on the P-180 dictates the pressure of the pump? I had one P-180 setup that I had a pressure gauge on the outlet side of the pump. (4" dredge) New, I think it was about 38 lbs. of pressure. I filed off the "stop ring" on the plastic inlet fitting and tapped it in towards the impellor until I felt it start to drag. I now had 54 lbs. of pressure at the outlet.
  20. Bingo! I disabled "Shockwave Flash Object" in Internet Explorer and it is working!
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