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Thanks to Coiltec i have the Surfasploer back in action today after work

i think i will put the W O T in the classified today or thur.

i was unaware that they made 39" extenison cable for stock minelab coils for the exp II............

came in the mail on tues...........installed today

also epoxied my factory 10" coil

will test the surf today

good luck to all that venture out

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Thanks to you (and Mike).

Visited the local hardware store and they did not have the Aquamarine by Loctite (other Locktite, yes). Guess I will hit a Marine Supply like West Marine or even possibly BASS Pro Outdoors.

Anyway, thanks!
 
I had a little accident with my original coil and caused a small crack at shaft connector. It leaked and what a pain that caused. Bought another stock coil and been using it. Drilled a couple of VERY SMALL holes (front and rear) and was sucessful in drying-out the original coil. It works fine now. Repairing crack and filling holes with epoxy. Then plan to epoxy coil and NOT use the bloomin' coil cover, which collect sand, and water, causes false signals etc. Epoxy will keep bottom of coil from "sanding away". Once my warranty expires on the new one I will epoxy bottom of it too!
 
That would be great. Perhaps i should throw a little metal flake in the epoxy too! That Quattro goes too darn deep for me to dig anyway. I couldn't complain about having to dig those deep targets in wet sand then!
 
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