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Minelab Equinox tips and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Wally69" data-source="post: 401622" data-attributes="member: 1916"><p>Went to junk-haven yesterday afternoon and noted the same thing with the NoX. My 705 had a similar response.</p><p></p><p>I have found that significantly corroded iron bolts, big forged nails, bars, horseshoes, axes and picks can give a halo silver range response when swinging in close proximity, registering a very quick and sharp jumpy high target ID that disappears when the coil is over the object.</p><p></p><p>I have used this technique to find big iron amongst small iron.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wally69, post: 401622, member: 1916"] Went to junk-haven yesterday afternoon and noted the same thing with the NoX. My 705 had a similar response. I have found that significantly corroded iron bolts, big forged nails, bars, horseshoes, axes and picks can give a halo silver range response when swinging in close proximity, registering a very quick and sharp jumpy high target ID that disappears when the coil is over the object. I have used this technique to find big iron amongst small iron. [/QUOTE]
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