bendigo gold mate - aka minersden think they hire i know they offer trainingmattallwood said:Slightly hijacking this thread, does anybody know of somewhere around the bendigo region that does detector hire/rent?
bendigo gold mate - aka minersden think they hire i know they offer trainingmattallwood said:Slightly hijacking this thread, does anybody know of somewhere around the bendigo region that does detector hire/rent?
G0lddigg@ said:a mate of mine purchased a ATX and was using it for 4 months with no luck, he hired a sdc2300 and went over some property and found 7 nuggets in one day. as a test he pulled the ATX out fo the truck and ran it over these nugetts. he got no signal at all.... he could not believe it. he's since decided to buy a sdc23400 and gpx5000.
thats one guys experience, another mate lkast month bought an AT gold. hes coil will only pick up a nugget at 2 inches, after taking to Garrett ove rthe phone many times they ahve finally requested his coild and are sending him a new one. point is mass produces items are hit and miss, minelab was no different, the more its made the more chance of a stuffup. the first 3500's where amazing.... second round apparently were no good and m,any were recalled. key is to talk to the manufacturer and get it sorted. this is why i recommend buying an old kit with lots of coils.
G0lddigg@ said:mate an sdc2300 is just under $4 grand here ... everyone i know who uses them pull 7-8 grams days frequently but that's in the golden triangle in benched deposits sitting on bedrock.
Ridge Runner said:G0lddigg@ said:a mate of mine purchased a ATX and was using it for 4 months with no luck, he hired a sdc2300 and went over some property and found 7 nuggets in one day. as a test he pulled the ATX out fo the truck and ran it over these nugetts. he got no signal at all.... he could not believe it. he's since decided to buy a sdc23400 and gpx5000.
thats one guys experience, another mate ht an AT gold. hes coil will only pick up a nugget at 2 inches, after taking to Garrett ove rthe phone many times they ahve finally requested his coild and are sending him a new one. point is mass produces items are hit and miss, minelab was no different, the more its made the more chance of a stuffup. the first 3500's where amazing.... second round apparently were no good and m,any were recalled. key is to talk to the manufacturer and get it sorted. this is why i recommend buying an old kit with lots of coils.
Well that's a shame I was quite taken by the thought of getting the ATX,
I got my GP3500 about 2 months before the 4000 came out, and I was not to impressed about that, the machine it self was a work of art, But for some reason it lacked depth, it came with 11" DD, it was an easy machine to set up and run, I did find a very old HUGE coin or medal with it at about 8 inches and a 303 complete bullet that was pointing straight at my head about 8 to 10 inches down,
Mbasko is of course right. I would like to clarify the use of conductivity switch. Like any feature on any detector you need to understand how it works and do lot of testing to use it to your advantage. Anyone that is not prepared to spend lot of time learning about the detector they use may just as well play the Lotto. If they are lucky they will win, but most of times they won't.mbasko said:Read my post/s again, never said you could tune a Minelab PI for coin hunting. Twice now I have said you need machines to suit application.
A DO ALL MACHINE DOES NOT EXIST IN MY HUMBLE OPINION! The conductivity switch is not 100% foolproof by Whites own admission & operating instructions - read them (more for the OP than you RR - don't misinterpret). Yes it does allow some more versatility but I personally would place no more faith in it than I would in Minelab PI's discrimination & I basically don't have much confidence in that.
Run in high & you will get some types of coins, large gold rings & nuggets etc. + lots of trash. Run in low & you will get some types of coins, gold, copper & lots of rusty nails. Running in one or the other you run the risk of missing something worth digging. Unfortunately with PI's if you want to be absolutely 100% sure then they are dig everything. For that matter I have seen VLF discrimination "tricked" also so even they aren't 100% bulletproof but still a world apart from anything a PI can do discrimination wise.
RR don't take what I say as a direct attack on yourself mate. I am just trying to provide a healthy but balanced debate on the OP topic. It seems you take my opinions personally. I couldn't give a rat's about yours :lol: Just kidding mate - you obviously provide a valid opinion & relevant points to this debate.
KarlS said:Mbasko is of course right. I would like to clarify the use of conductivity switch. Like any feature on any detector you need to understand how it works and do lot of testing to use it to your advantage. Anyone that is not prepared to spend lot of time learning about the detector they use may just as well play the Lotto. If they are lucky they will win, but most of times they won't.
In the gold fields when I get signal I will flick the switch and even it is telling me that there is a chunk of
iron under the coil, I still dig. What if it was big nugget. Another horse shoe, oh well, maybe next time.
Karl
Zuke_Lynzy said:Well said! And learning how to operate the Whites TDI makes it the closest Pi to a multi purpose machine.
dirtdiggin said:I've been looking at a lot of gold detectors that will also detect coins and treasure things but must be a real gold nugget detecting machine! like a lot of people myself and my wife do it for the enjoyment and it's also peaceful and relaxing. We mainly do panning and sluicing but I've now got the gold detecting bug lol, and yes we don't have huge amounts of cash just laying around otherwise we'd buy a GPX 5000. So I'm in need of some true advice from people who have used different machine and what they really found with it AND IF IT WILL SUIT WHAT I'M AFTER as this is a MUST!!. PI or VLF machines ? Remembering I'm really wanting to find the yellow stuff !!.
Cheers and thanks for your time and help
mbasko said:dirtdiggin said:I've been looking at a lot of gold detectors that will also detect coins and treasure things but must be a real gold nugget detecting machine! like a lot of people myself and my wife do it for the enjoyment and it's also peaceful and relaxing. We mainly do panning and sluicing but I've now got the gold detecting bug lol, and yes we don't have huge amounts of cash just laying around otherwise we'd buy a GPX 5000. So I'm in need of some true advice from people who have used different machine and what they really found with it AND IF IT WILL SUIT WHAT I'M AFTER as this is a MUST!!. PI or VLF machines ? Remembering I'm really wanting to find the yellow stuff !!.
Cheers and thanks for your time and help
RR
Nowhere does the OP say that it must be able to be tuned for gold or coins? He has looked at gold detectors that will also detect coins & treasure things. He does say he is really wanting to find the yellow stuff. Read the question properly before declaring everyone else's comments as three pages of BS.
Just as you Whites boys & modifiers are entitled to an opinion, so is anyone else from a **** Smith user through to a ground penetrating radar geoscience nerd.
They reckon the Minelab boys have got thin skins, are misinformed, have hidden alliances etc. but from some of the emotional outbursts here I think that can apply across other brands too :lol:
If you want to find the yellow stuff get a PI of whatever branding.
If you want coins & treasure things get a discriminating VLF from one of multiple, similar performing brands.
Don't worry about the "do all" machine guff.
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