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Odd, I believe the 16x10" has got test coils floating around.   But yes, hand making coils is very time consuming.  Usually around a week from start to finish for the GPZ coils I'm told.

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6 minutes ago, phrunt said:

Odd, I believe the 16x10" has got test coils floating around.   But yes, hand making coils is very time consuming.  Usually around a week from start to finish for the GPZ coils I'm told.

Yes very odd. Fully paid for a 16x10" last August. Now all the NF exceed coils have increased $50 aus per coil. Thinking seriously about changing order to 10×5" goldhawk and spare lower shaft .Then I'll have all three goldhawks. I will send detector in for upgrade , then that's it. If I cannot find enough gold with that combination it's time to retire from detecting! 

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1 hour ago, Nedkelly said:

If I cannot find enough gold with that combination it's time to retire from detecting! 

Nah, Nah NK, prospectors dont retire they just keep on reFiring.?

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If all the parts are directly on hand, any coil can be assembled by a single person within 3 hours. The longest time constraint is shielding drying time and the loom winding, whether firmed or enamel-baked. If the looms are ready to go prior, then 3 hours is plenty. NF makes their own shells and this takes extra time, Coiltek outsource this task so that multiple shells are ready at an instant.

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