Cut up your old skid plate and dissolve it in acetone. It makes the perfect welding (glueing) material.
It penetrates the surface of the coil making it one piece, cracks are no more. :perfect: Same colour too.
'The Island' is not called 'The Island' for nothing, it's surrounded by salt lakes. There is gold on the pending areas west of there but stay on the tracks and stay away if it looks like rain, it is a salt lake.
'The Island' was one of the richest areas in WA. I've had my eye on it for years...
There's a lesson there with your 7 grammer; Dig any variation in the threshold, it doesn't have to beep.
From what i've read here the timings on the 6000 are directed more at size rather than depth.
Its not my topic but thank you all. :Y: :Y:
They are specifically designed to detect gold, bird shot is a totally different kettle of fish.
I would believe Phil Moneybox if he said he got a 0.1 at 12 inches but some of the claims have me wondering, maybe some people should take a tape measure with them.
I'm a bit of a sceptic knowing...
I think it does matter Jaros because my 5000 detected a 0.1 at 4 inches.
Spending $8000 is a big step for anyone but you're right experience certainly counts. :Y:
Sounds like a good comparison Teemore but you didn't say how deep you buried the shot?
That would help for anyone considering the 8k, a big step for most of us.
Give us another test concentrating on depth please. :/