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Ken Walls

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  1. I hope you find plenty, did I forget to mention that I get 10% of the finds. ( Not the trash). Good luck out there, stay in touch and let me know how you are doing, or if you need any help.
  2. Thanks, the old dump piles are pretty much gone now. I was going by what a old timer that worked there said. He said they used to find gold in the washes by panning every spring. The claim holder is having the area checked out as I type this. I have a drywash and im going to try a few of the run off areas and see what it shows.
  3. Anyone know of any info on this mine in Storey Co. NV. I have access to it by the claim current claim holder and im trying to find out any history from someone who may know. I have heard there was some placer found there at some point in time.
  4. That would make a good combo, The only one I would change for myself would be the AT Pro, I would prefer the Gold Bug II for a VLF machine mabe even the Gold Bug Pro. Either way you going in the right direction.
  5. I would in no way say the ATX performs at the same level as a GPX5000. The ATX is a very good detector for what it is designed to do, Be a waterproof, portable easy to pack detector that has very good sensitivity to small gold, and works very well in hot ground. For most people, the ATX will be all the detector they need, For those that want the biggest baddest detector, with the most performance currently offered then its the GPX5000. Steve has used the SDC, ATX, and the GPX, and has alot of info on all three posted here and on many other forums that makes for some very informative reading, and he knows what he is talking about and explains it in terms we can all understand.
  6. I would recommend something in the way of the ATX or SDC. They are far easier to use, perform very well and cost less than the 5000. With your limited experiance using detectors, these would be far less intimidating. You also get the added water proofing and compactness for easy transport, and ease of operation.
  7. I have not tried the 8 inch mono coil on the ATX as of yet, so I can not compare it to the 12 inch DD or the SDC. I will not say that the ATX is better or the Minelab is better. They both have a rightful place and purpose to each person. I will say from what I have seen and from my own observations, That there is really no clear performance winner between these 2. There may be personal preferences from different individuals, and thats to be expected, bottom line is these are both great detectors, and will open up new potential for the user that takes the time to learn them.
  8. I have not performed any official tests with the SDC as of yet. I did have someone drop by with a wide array of nuggets that he wanted to test on a ATX. Since I had a SDC also, we performed a air test using both machines. Both machines were set using the highest sensitivity they could run at while still giving a clear signal, It was 4 on the SDC and 10 with the ATX. The ATX was using the 12 in DD. This was no official test, I did not weigh any of the nuggets, The largest was altittle over 1/4 ounce the smallest was very tiny and I have no idea. Anyways, to my surprise they both sounded off on most nuggets passed under or over the coil. The ATX however sounded off more clearly, and seemed to have more depth. The larger the nugget, the more the added depth really shined on the ATX. There was no size that one picked up and the other did not. I know air tests do not show the true performance, but im just sharing the only testing I have done.
  9. I agree with the tipping issue, I know it wont hurt the machine, but im alittle anal when it comes to my equipment. I dont want it getting scratched up or muddy if I can help it. The Garrett ATX is the same, it wont tip, but it does sit directly on the ground. I have fit little rubber legs that I bought at True Value Hardware to both machines. A dab of superglue on each leg , now at least im not setting the machines on the dirt or mud. It doesnt help the tipping issue with the SDC, but Im just careful setting it down. I think if the SDC gets more popular, there will be more people looking into ways to help out with the little issues we dont like. So far it seems that the SDC has not taken off like they had thought, or at least thats my view. I have not recieved one call on the SDC yet, and have not sold one yet either.
  10. I totally agree with this. I am sure Minelab figured people would just take some backup alkaline batteries in the field with them. But there still needs to be a better way to recharge them in the field, and it should be in the package. I can only wonder how long those solar panels will take to recharge these batteries, mine take all day plugged into a wall outlet. Still a great detector.
  11. They do get you into some very remote areas, but be very careful with those off brand UTV's. Remember if something goes wrong with it out there, you have to get it out. I would stay with the top brand names when it comes to off road vehicles. Far easier to get parts for, and most are dead nuts reliable. Some of those off brand vehicles are pretty dangerous, made with very cheap parts.
  12. Sounds like the SDC really worked out for guys. How has the performance been at depth with the SDC?
  13. This sure seems crazy, I can't understand why Minelab has not come up with a dedicated charger set up, seems to have been a afterthought.
  14. The model number from the Vanson supplied charger is BC-1HU. I noticed the batteries get very hot, I know they normally get pretty warm while charging, but these things got hot enough that they could not be held without much discomfort. I would not want to leave these charging while I was away, or asleep. I do not know what the normal charge time is, but I had them on the charger for 5 hrs and the lights were still red so I stopped charging because I feel the batteries were too hot.
  15. I would talk to Jobe, 1-760-961-8700 they build alot of their own equipment and are always looking for new things.
  16. I talked to you and Chris at the last meeting for a minute, I did not realize it was you. I brought over the suspected dino tooth that someone had found.for Chris to look at.
  17. Finally got a Deep Seeker package on the way, should have them in Fri. Cant wait to see how that 20" mono coil performs. May bring one to the Comstock meeting Tues evening for people to check out, That is if they stick around long enough.
  18. What coil are you looking for, Steve has a couple for sale here on the forum. The standard 12X14 coil cover fits both the mono and DD infinium coils.
  19. If anyone has a Garrett ATX and needs a coil cover to protect the coil until one is available, you can use the covers for the Infinium coils, they do leave a small overhang in the front and rear, but its not bad and they do snap on for a snug fit.
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