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Finally New Products Have Cleared Customs
Alluminati replied to Doc's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
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That is how you do it
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Neat. It looks that way. The older buttons are kinda hard to feel, (IMO especially with muddy gloves) so I can see how this facelift would be useful in that regard.
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The Minelab Equinox: An Advanced Guide. By Clive James Clynick
Alluminati replied to cjc's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I can sign it for you if you want. -
I have heard that the 15" coil is nice for it's size. Basically you should counter balance if you can move existing weight around, obviously adding more weight will only exacerbate pained joints despite some anecdotal reports. You don't see any nugget hunters with counter balance do you? I don't pay that much attention, but it seems they use harnesses even though their machines are fairly well balanced compared to a VLF coin machine. I'm not saying adding a few ounce might feel a little better, just that it will take a substantial amount of weight to put the CoG where you want it to be balanced. Still don't believe me? Take a look at the balanced Excalibur straight shaft, it has all of the electronics and a heavy cadmium battery way back behind the elbow to balance the coil, there isn't even a screen up front.
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The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
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The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
At least we can all agree that I am the worlds 3rd best detectorist. -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
No, why would you want to make any money. lol Dear diary... ? -
The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
I never bought your book because of how belligerent you came across as in your posts over the years. -
I figure as long as I can make mine smaller then a Excalibur pod I'm golden.
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The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
Keep on walking Dave, I guarantee you don't fill your holes in the water so get off your high horse. You're taking word play and creating drama where there isn't any. -
I agree, a clamp on version might be easier. I was thinking of making myself a hollow pod to clamp onto the end of the shaft that I could fill with sand or scrap lead that I find. My season is pretty much over until spring, so I can't really try much testing unless I go to a pool lol. I'm open to collecting data on the amount of weight and how far away from your elbow it is. Pardon me for stepping on toes, but SOHN hit on a thought I've been mulling over in the background.
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Good thing its water proof!
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The Question Even Drayton Can't Avoid
Alluminati replied to Alluminati's topic in Minelab Equinox Forum
In regards to the show or in his personal career? Your mistake was being so quick to release your Equinox book, then scrambling to release a second book with apparent "new" information. It was new information in the sense you didn't give the first book enough time to soak, chapter 2 might have been a more appropriate title. I follow him on google plus where he gives out a couple of good tips fairly frequently, free of charge. They are useful tips too, not some non- sequitur teaser. IMO Gary Drayton could be considered the best detectorist in the world, of the ones that we all know about. It depends on the criteria as a hard core nugget hunter may choose someone else. Gary is a prolific and world class "treasure" hunter. A guy like Bill Ladd would be a close second. His finds don't have the same sparkle as some of Draytons, but the guy can produce in the north east. Third place would be myself, nobody can make something appear from nothing like I can. I don't have the finds of Drayton, or recycled pictures of rings like you do, but if we were ever on the same site I would detect circles around you. You better hope I never make it to one of your beaches, it will look like the surface of the moon when I'm done with it. -
Show Us Your Favorite Ring Find From 2018
Alluminati replied to Gerry in Idaho's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
I guess it would be down to these two, kind of a slow ring year. (Good everything else) The square one was scored first day out with the Equinox, so I'm kinda leaning towards that one. It's the old go to a pounded site and hit it big time. It's around 8 gram and was really deep 8"-10" range I think. This 5 gram Tiger Eye ring is also kinda cool, if a little dated. It has a couple of diamond chips, but I don't think they are real on account of the damage they have. Too small to worry about either way. I found it with the Deus 18K Sifter mode. -
Can Your Detector Do This?
Alluminati replied to Rick K - First Member's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
I will try it too, looks like the ring is suspended above the iron a bit. -
Can Your Detector Do This?
Alluminati replied to Rick K - First Member's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
If you want to advertise the Manta just say so, no need to be coy with the advertising. -
Can Your Detector Do This?
Alluminati replied to Rick K - First Member's topic in Metal Detecting For Jewelry
What are we looking at here? If you scale the image down to actual size, the nails around the ring are quite small, with the 3" nails set off to the side. Placement looks deliberate. I'm going to go ahead and assume there is a machine that hits this ring, but is it anything more then a parlor trick? I'd be down for trying it, are these modern nails or cut nails? -