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  1. 13 hours ago, jasong said:

    Is it the photo angle or are these coils much thinner than normal? Hopefully lighter too if so.

    hey jasong. yeh the guy I know that tested the coil in Bendigo said that they are thinner and lighter than the stock 14". He also said that the chip problem has been resolved, but whether that means they don`t need a chip, or they are going to be fitted with a Minelab chip or there is some other solution, I have no idea.   I hope the chip problem has been resolved, that`s the only way I`ll buy one.

  2. Hey Bill. Mate I`m not your weight yet but I`m certainly on my way to getting there. These photos were taken a few years ago and I`ve put on a fair bit of weight since then.    I may have a solution that will work for you.  I have no idea about Minelab harnesses because the last time I wore one was when the SD 2200 came out.   I wore it for about three hours on the first day and since then every detector I have resold the harness was un used.
       Years ago I happened to score a out of date confined space recovery harness. This thing came with leg straps because it was, well, a recovery harness, but I didn`t need those so I cut them off, and I`ve now been wearing this same harness since the GP3000 came out.    The beauty of this thing is it only has the one buckle across the chest.   
           I have always found this harness very comfortable, just above the chest strap are  metal rings that join the harness together and I use one of them to connect the bungy for the 7000 and this harness takes the weight of the 7000 no problem.    This harness carries everything I might need for the day, the black pouch on my left shoulder has a WM12 in it but I now run twin shoulder mounted WM12`s.  On my left hip is a pouch that carried the GPX battery but now carries a snake bandage, fly net and stuff like that.   Oh, and in those photos I was recovering a point oner. Dave

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  3. Being on the other side of the planet, I have never heard of Nothing AZ so I googled it.   Apparently this was on a town sign in Nothing.   It gave me a good laugh. 🙂
    "Town of Nothing Arizona. Founded 1977. Elevation 3269ft.
    The staunch citizens of Nothing are full of Hope, Faith, and Believe in the work ethic. Thru-the-years-these dedicated people had faith in Nothing, hoped for Nothing, worked at Nothing, for Nothing."

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  4. Whats the relative humidity in that neck of the woods?     According to this chart if you have a temp of 94 and a relative humidity of 55% it feels like 106, which puts it in the danger category.   I don`t handle the heat real well these days and if I added cloudless day and no wind, that would be a killer for me. 😲temp.jpg

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  5. 32 minutes ago, kiwijw said:

    I never got a signal off a tree root while swinging the Zed & ML 14" coil. But did with the X coil 15 x 14 coil. My first one ever on a tree root & it sure sounded liker a good signal. Even broke my swing arm in the process. I had been over this area heaps with the 14" coil too. It was an area that was kind to me back in my 3000 & 4500 days. But alas...there was no gold forth coming this day.

    A trick I was taught a couple of years ago, if you are investigating a signal under a tree root, wave you coil over the tree the root belongs to.  If the tree gives a signal you`re pretty safe walking away from the target. If the tree doesn`t give a signal there is probably a real target there. 🙂

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