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Update On Dalas™ Rod - Youtube Video Showing How This System Works.
Quick replied to Doc's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
Looks like a way over complicated version of Chris Porter’s Hip Stick. In what way is the Dalas Rod a improvement over the Hip Stick? -
Hi Gerry, If a detector is ground balancing out small iron and seeing it as ground mineralization I don’t believe this is any form of discrimination or Iron ID as you state. This is the detector seeing the iron in the ground as minerals or hot ground. Like I have stated I have found that the 5000 in fine gold can at times balance out rotten rusty nails and small flakes of iron. As for large Iron I do understand the labor that it takes. Tailing piles are known for holding large iron and I have dug my share of pits in them. With tailing piles I prefer a VLF detector that discriminates and also finds the porous type gold.
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Danger Danger - Very Important Read If You Are Married
Quick replied to Doc's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
What no Swingy Thingy? -
I think a detector that doesn’t see the small ferrous metal would be more to my liking than one with a discriminator. I’ve noticed with the GPX 5000 in the fine gold timing, at times will balance out rotten rusty nails and metal can pieces, seeing it as ground mineralization. Cut out the small iron so I don’t have to hear it and I’m good. The larger iron is easy enough to dig and the non ferrous targets are small in number and at times valuable. These need to come out of the ground anyway due to the possibility of them masking gold.
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Going to say that is slag left over from smelting probably copper.
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Air Testing Vs Ground Testing Coils Your Thoughts
Quick replied to PI-Man's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Air tests?? Is that where the invisible nuggets are found?? -
I agree to a point... Is there a true deep seeking gold detector platform that is light weight? One that will detect as deep as the GPZ or the GPX series. It will be interesting to see how the Axiom does with larger coils.
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First Impressions - Garrett Axiom Metal Detector
Quick replied to Rob Allison's topic in Garrett Metal Detectors
Good report thanks for posting.. -
Interesting reading this three year old thread. Nothing has changed the consensus is still leaning towards a ergonomic, light weight, cheaper discriminating detector.
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Way to make it happen!
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It is interesting to speculate about the next detector and hope for the improvements that would make it not only easier on ones body, but also gain more of the gold that is in the ground, on the first sweep of the coil. I started with a Gold Bug in 1988 and the only really large gold getting improvement I have seen in all those years was when Minelab introduced pluse induction into the game. I also think the 45k,5k with the NF Evo coil line was a big enough improvement to warrant a upgrade. I didn’t buy every new model Minelab came out with but I have had 6 of them. I went from a Green Box SD2200 to a GP3500 and I really liked getting rid of the constant SD threshold wobble, but I didn’t find that the 35k gave me more depth on bigger gold. My old patches were cleaned out of the bigger nuggets by the 22k, not until the 5k with the Nugget Finder Evo coils did I pull any more multi ounce deep gold off of my old patches, these were few and far between compared to the SD2100,2200 days. I now use mainly a GPX 5k and have given little thought to buying a newer model. I know my machine very well and continue to find gold with it. As for the invisible nuggets, I have a VLF detector that finds those, and after days of using the 5k it is nice to use the light weight VLF for awhile. If I could change anything about the GPX it would a bit cosmetic and a bit internal. Such as wireless, a lighter weight platform and a external speaker. Minelab could work on getting rid of the loud screeming start up signal, the EMI wobble when the detector coil is scanning a side hill and a discriminator that cancels out small iron nails and bits of tin. I believe discrimination may be possible on small iron due to the detectors ability to cancel out iron rich hot rocks. In the fine gold timings I have dug nuggets past rotten small nails that the detector sees as hot ground. So is it possible to have a timing built for patch hunting that cancels out small iron? I have no problem forking over some dough if I don’t ever have to dig another boot tac, small nail or piece of wire!! I like the ability to adjust the detector to my liking for the conditions at that moment. So having that ability is a plus for me with the GPX platform. So I believe there are improvements to be made but not like we experienced when the PI technology first became available. Like others have stated get to know you detector and due your research, it is a big part of being successful at nugget hunting.
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GPX Replacement Shaft From Steveg
Quick replied to schoolofhardNox's topic in Metal Detector Advice & Comparisons
Was working with Steve to get a custom long upper shaft built. Found out his shafts are not compatible with Minelab’s lowers. I own way too many ML lowers to change over, so the deal fell though. I hear good things about him and his products. -
Eric Foster Old Photos
Quick replied to Tony's topic in First Texas - Bounty Hunter, Fisher & Teknetics
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Nuggetfinder Coils Release Dates For The 6000 & 7000?
Quick replied to Sourdough Scott's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
At this point any Nugget Finder coils in the hands of the dealers in the U.S. will be helpful. A lot of sells are going to other manufacturers due to NF being out of stock. I’m still holding out for a couple of the bigger Evo coils due to the improvement I have experienced with that line. -
Coil bump sensitivity has always been a issue with the Whites gold master series of detectors I have owned. Was hoping this was fixed by Garrett with the 24k. I think it is the coils that are the issue, they seem fine when new but, get very bump sensitive with use. Anyone know if the new 24k coils work on the older GMT,Gold Master series of detectors?
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Forrest Fenn Treasure Was Found In Wyoming
Quick replied to Glenn in CO's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
In all the years I have spent detecting I have always looked for what Mother Nature hides and was never interesting in looking for something hidden by man. -
There's Still Big Gold In Western Australia!
Quick replied to Aureous's topic in Detector Prospector Forum
One reason I don’t video my buddies when they find a color. They tend to run around yelling about buying whiskey and hookers. -
Good to see that another manufacturer may finally be getting something on the market that will attempt to compete with Minelab. A gold machine that is lite weight, works with after market coils and can compete with the higher end Minelabs is needed in this industry.
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Snow just makes the coil slide so nice and it cools off the hot rocks..Being stuck in the house sucks
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Wonder if their tool kit fixes this issue!! Number five in the last 12 years. Never had this problem until the GPX Series. I have thought about milling one out of aluminum, but I have yet to even start that project.
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May not be a fake. A lot of the colonial period coins are thin. Will be interesting to see what you learn about it.
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Did A Meteorite Just Hit This Guy's House?
Quick replied to jasong's topic in Metal Detecting For Meteorites
Crazy! Hope they find what ever hit his house. -
Put your 4500 in normal timings and you will basically have a 2200.