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General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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<blockquote data-quote="claudius" data-source="post: 230144" data-attributes="member: 6959"><p>Goldpick, thank you for the test. Did you use a sewing needle or a medical one? 10-15cm would be fine. What worries me is that the unit comes with this 11" coil by default, and one must buy an extra coil to get better results. But since you used 11" and it worked, it seems I could stick with that.</p><p>Also thanks for checking the pinpointer - as I thought, most of them aren't sensitive enough.</p><p>As to magnets - they might be able to remove a needle, but will not detect it. I'd rather go with a detector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claudius, post: 230144, member: 6959"] Goldpick, thank you for the test. Did you use a sewing needle or a medical one? 10-15cm would be fine. What worries me is that the unit comes with this 11" coil by default, and one must buy an extra coil to get better results. But since you used 11" and it worked, it seems I could stick with that. Also thanks for checking the pinpointer - as I thought, most of them aren't sensitive enough. As to magnets - they might be able to remove a needle, but will not detect it. I'd rather go with a detector. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
T2 vs. G2 vs. AT Gold - for detecting tiny iron objects
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