Maybe ya just gota show up on Minelabs front porch like a wet lost puppy dog and see if they take you in for a tour and video back to us and see what they say. Maybe apply for some entry level job like the janitor or something. I think if we spray some Cuvray in your hair (to darken it up a bit) and get you a grey or blue collard long sleve uniform shirt... I think we could pass you off as a real hard working go getter! Heck... I think I'II go with you! I could wash the windows... while you take a big snoop around!
@@DetectorMods well I have a great deal of respect for all of the engineers at Minelab and everyone else hard at work developing modern metal detectors... and especially people like yourself who are able to take what has been already created and make it even better! I sure hope your house is OK!
I give you all my thanks, appreciation and respect, teacher.
I would put the detectors on a scale , see what the difference is ?
Welcome
I have a 5000 device
How can I know if it is original or fake?
Serial numbers, check with reputable Minelab dealer.
سلام منم میخواهم بخرم گیر کردم اصلیش پیدا نمیشه تو ایران
Is the gpx 5000 device the best device for storing treasures and treasures? Or gpx4500 device
Both are good.
4:25 they are different colors also. One is a slightly lighter, less vivid blue! . Maybe you can go on a factor tour? Or Atleast a virtual/video tour!
Yes, you are right, something is NQR.
Have you run the serial numbers past Minelab?
No.
Just different printing techniques. Not important. Are the insides different?
i guess both processes factories and cost cutting
What do the soldered joints look like on the circuit boards?
They are all soldered in an oven , not much hand soldering.
Hi how are you pls I need a gold detector gpx 5000 where can I get it @@DetectorMods
It's how much please
Yes mate there thrown together in sweat shops these days.
Wait, you mean the 5000's are not made in Australia? I thought all Minelabs were made in Oz. Well that's a kick in the nuggets.
Been made in the Plexus factory in Malaysia for at least 10 years now.
@@AraratGold Ok, thanks for confirming that. Besides the intellectual property, I thought they were able to charge a premium for being made in Oz.
Hi
Can I isolate the iron in the GPX5000?
No, it will detect iron.
I thought the very first 5000 s were made in au but I could be wrong😮😊
My 3000 still finds gold behind all of these!
Maybe ya just gota show up on Minelabs front porch like a wet lost puppy dog and see if they take you in for a tour and video back to us and see what they say.
Maybe apply for some entry level job like the janitor or something. I think if we spray some Cuvray in your hair (to darken it up a bit) and get you a grey or blue collard long sleve uniform shirt... I think we could pass you off as a real hard working go getter!
Heck... I think I'II go with you! I could wash the windows... while you take a big snoop around!
They would call the cops..lol
@@DetectorMods well I have a great deal of respect for all of the engineers at Minelab and everyone else hard at work developing modern metal detectors... and especially people like yourself who are able to take what has been already created and make it even better!
I sure hope your house is OK!
Looks like the Gold Seeker GDX 8000
Same layout.
stay away
been told the cheap chinese knockoffs have no rubber seal on case, plus red minelab logo is more maroon than red.
Anatel - (Brazilian cert).