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Well my new toy arrived today, yes I'm happier than pig in s***

SHssssss Don't tell the wife!!! I've already taken it to the bedroom......

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Cando said:
Well my new toy arrived today, yes I'm happier than pig in s***

SHssssss Don't tell the wife!!! I've already taken it to the bedroom......

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Hey mate is that second hand ?
It kinda looks like the coil and lower part of shaft is on backwards .
When i bought mine the fool had forced the mainshaft past its stopper and it was all upside down :mad: the easiest way to check is if the rubber gromet in coil center is bent over backwards instead of laying natural.

Not trying to burst your bubble mate just an obsetvation :) i am more than happy to help as i fixed mine :Y:
 
aussiefarmer said:
Cando said:
Well my new toy arrived today, yes I'm happier than pig in s***

SHssssss Don't tell the wife!!! I've already taken it to the bedroom......

https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...s/1361/1525059841_20180430_131153-612x816.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...s/1361/1525059880_20180430_131040-816x612.jpg

Hey mate is that second hand ?
It kinda looks like the coil and lower part of shaft is on backwards .
When i bought mine the fool had forced the mainshaft past its stopper and it was all upside down :mad: the easiest way to check is if the rubber gromet in coil center is bent over backwards instead of laying natural.

Not trying to burst your bubble mate just an obsetvation :) i am more than happy to help as i fixed mine :Y:
Good pick up there farmer.

Cheers

Doug
 
No that's how it's supposed go when you're detecting backwards :D.. yes she is second hand and no the rubber grommets all good. I just spun it the wrong way when I pulled it out of the bag.. all good now. Used to do it all the time with my 3030 too..now i'm just waiting for the wife to go to sleep so I can bring it into the bed again ]:D
 
:lol: finally i thought i was going to be useful but nah cando goes in reverse :lol:

Northeast spotted mine as i was way to excited to even look :Y:

Great machine the 7000 i just wish it had a time generator rejuvinator calanderator switch , so i could get out and swing it more often :lol:
 
After having some success on my first ever detect where I found a nice cricket buckle as my second target (nothing to it really!) I bit the bullet and bought a Macro Multi Kruzer, and X pointer pro and one of those digging tools.

Jannine was pretty good about it, as I had only talked about it in general terms.

It was delivered to work today, while I was in Sydney. So I picked it up when I got in later this arvo. However, I think I have reached the limit of trading off my 60th birthday back in March.

Tomorrow will be the obligitory run around the back yard to get the hang of it. As my place was built inn 1880 there might be a few good targets, hopefully around the old stables where a few coins might have been dropped when old mate got home from the pub (wishful thinking, I know.)

Can't fault the advice and customer service from Nenad at Phase Techical, and kudos for Aussie Post for delivering to Goulburn from SA in three days.

http://phasetechnical.com.au/product/makro-multi-kruzer-waterproof-detector/
 
DrDuck said:
After having some success on my first ever detect where I found a nice cricket buckle as my second target (nothing to it really!) I bit the bullet and bought a Macro Multi Kruzer, and X pointer pro and one of those digging tools.

Jannine was pretty good about it, as I had only talked about it in general terms.

It was delivered to work today, while I was in Sydney. So I picked it up when I got in later this arvo. However, I think I have reached the limit of trading off my 60th birthday back in March.

Tomorrow will be the obligitory run around the back yard to get the hang of it. As my place was built inn 1880 there might be a few good targets, hopefully around the old stables where a few coins might have been dropped when old mate got home from the pub (wishful thinking, I know.)

Can't fault the advice and customer service from Nenad at Phase Techical, and kudos for Aussie Post for delivering to Goulburn from SA in three days.

http://phasetechnical.com.au/product/makro-multi-kruzer-waterproof-detector/

If your place was built in 1880 you will have some great finds so enjoy your day and new detector and have fun looking foward too an update
Roy
 

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