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Anderson Detector Shafts

pistolpete

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Just a quick hello to everyone to let you all know that as well as manufacturing metal detecting accessories we also offer help and advice with any problems that you may have with your detecting gear including shafts, lower rods, enclosures, repairs, special projects, etc. Let us know if we can be of service. Our products are available from many fine dealers on the Find's Forum...Pete/Ryan
 
I agree Clive, I have worked on several Excalibur's over the last few months and seen several different setups. The one that really stood out, the Andersons Carbon Fibers. They hold up to the elements better then any shafts I've seen. I do believe these Carbon Fiber shafts have extra benefits also, because of less interference with the transmit field of the coil. With so many detecting now one needs ever advantage possible..........
 
I would suck the entire lake bottom with that thing if I were you guys! I enjoy all your vids, been checking often for a new one. I have one of your straight shafts and love it, keep up the good work and thanks for the info.
 
Pride of the Fleet. CS6PI, SMPI case, Anderson DF wand, carbon fibre isolator. What we don't see with these great accessory and customization products is the long road between conceptialization and the finished product.
cjc
 
beautiful realization, with a coil Aquasearch

I think, sealing one of my ssv3
it is a good idea to start :thumbup:
 
Glad you are happy with your shaft. We will be doing a lot more videos this year. Clive, you are absolutely correct. There is a lot of development work, time, and money that goes into designing/fabricating accessories and then everything has to be field tested to make sure it's right. It can be a very lengthy process....
 
Yes Sir John, I had several Anderson Carbon fiber Excalibur's in this year because most wanted to use there original straight handle because they were use to it. A few choice to go the curved that I set up. Either way it is a great combo, mostly I feel less weight, and less interference with the electronics' are a great advantage. Once I get some time I will do a Full video on how big the tranmit field of the coil is on different coils. Many will be surprised because the detector sees a lot more then you hear thru the head phones. And if you have a metal shaft, she see's it with no problem.

SHORT VID..
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG_Ns6O8tbg[/video]

Vlad...
There is an old maxim in Stereo that to double your audio volume you are increasing power output by 8X. The detector still sees the small deep target-you just don't hear it.
 
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