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    New Gold Finder 2000

    Ohhhhhhhhhhh. Its not too difficult. I 3d printed a lot of the stands for the QED. That way you can make em as wide and stable as you want.
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    New Gold Finder 2000

    Or....... You could simply 3D Print one to fit perfectly.
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    Impact

    I'm beginning to wonder if NM are not able to produce such a machine because of others Patents. Must be very difficult for other makers in such a restrictive climate. :argh:
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    Impact

    Now that's a good idea!!!!!!! ;)
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    Impact

    Hi. Rob. Wedderburn sounds good. I've detected there quite a bit. Amazing that the occasional good bit is still found there from time to time considering they have the token hunt on a regular basis. And you are correct. Stuff from China has dried up big time here. I know a few that are waiting...
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    Impact

    Hi. Rob. Thank you for the info. Probably would stick with the Superfly when I get one. I'm finding that a bit more separation would be useful with the Kruzer. So I suspect the Fly would be the best choice as others have confirmed. Would be very happy to meet up when you return from exile?. I am...
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    Impact

    Hi. Ozzieau. Don't know how the mars compares with the Nel. The Superfly is nice and light and reportedly works very well on the Kruzer. I will give it some thought though. Thank you for the offer.
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    Impact

    Ok. Thanks for that. Makes perfect sense. My next trick will be to try and get a Nel Superfly coil for mine. From all reports depth is noticeably better by inches than the Nokta macro coils. And apparently the Kruzer behaves much better too re the stacato noises it makes sometimes.Think that...
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    Impact

    Hi. Nenad. Thanks for your input. Sooooo is 2 tone actually the equivalent of the D 12 mode Rob seems to favour with his Impact?? Would be nice to know a bit more about these modes between the two machines to better understand how they relate to performance. Also what size the standard coil is...
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    Impact

    Hi. Rob. Well. If it's working for you that's fantastic. If it's as good as you say it is I'm sorry I didn't get one instead of the Kruzer. I thought given the similar frequencies the two would be close competitors. Maybe Nenad would like to chime in here as he knows the ins and outs of both...
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    Impact

    Hi. Rob. Ooooooooh. Totally immune to high mineralisation is a big claim. I know you love your impact but at the end of the day no VLF machine copes perfectly in high mineralisation. It's been the bane of VLFs since time began. That's why Pulse machines have the depth advantage over them in this...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi. Xloox. Yes. I've always found the same thing. Never had a machine that goes deeper than all metal mode. Any discrimination applied effects depth.
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi. Rob. I was told years ago that the V3i was not so good in Aus high mineral conditions. I was very interested in this machine for the reasons you pointed out. Got too remember though Whites are no longer so only sec hand v3i s will be available and they are now old technology. Still...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi. Rob. Yes. See what you mean re notching. I have used it with other machines and can be very useful. Nothing works for the rusty thin steel though. As it registers such a high number I'm assuming no detector maker has figured out a way to discim it. Only way I've found is to use a pick with a...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi. Rob. No. Tis not tin foil I'm talking about. It's those pesky rusty bits of steel cans and other similar bits. Over the years they disintegrate down to small flat pieces and I have never found a detector (and I've had many) that will discrim them out. They produce a nice high number tone and...
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    Gold Kruzer a good place to start?

    I'll second that. Nenad Rocks. :P
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    Gold Kruzer a good place to start?

    Hi. Sonofoak. I just recently bought a multi Kruzer. Well built and nice to use. Considering the total water immersion feature and price the Kruzers are excellent value. I've had 3 Nokta machines. All were good value machines. Plus they have a great reputation for follow up service as well...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi. Nenad. I'm very happy with the kruzer. Tis a shame though that no manufacturer has ever figured out how to disciminate rusty tin ie. Small pieces of rotting cans and general small coin size bits of which there are hundreds in a given area. They all give lovely 70 plus coin readings. The...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Hi.Rob. Yes. I know what you mean the false signals. It is a surprisingly deep machine but I find it can be quite chattery in some ground when in any discrim mode. Personally I find it much nicer to use in general. Nice steady threshold in hot ground.was surprised with that. Definately picks a...
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    Multi Kruse question for Nokta Macro

    Oh. I see. Thank you. ;)
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