PROBLEM
Got the machine second like it but missed the arm srap that is on my DFX. Thought about fitting one to arm cup then thought remove it & replace with DFX arm cup but then I loose the bracket for fixing control box.
RESULT
Problem solved keep existing arm cup with control box clip & fit the DFX strapped arm cup below that on shaft result very comfy & more supportive to wrist & stops my arm jumping out of the cup
Goldmaxx arm strap
- firesmudge
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Goldmaxx arm strap
YOU GOTTA WALK OVER IT TO FIND IT!!!!
Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
Even better, get a Lim Lock arm cup, fits the Goldie like a glove :lol:
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Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
Fits both detector and detectorist like a glove
- blankreverse
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Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
I fitted some sticky back Velcro to my arm cup.
A couple of 2" squares of hook fitted to the outside of the arm cup, then i have a longer length of 2" dia loop stuck back to back. This way you can release it from either side of the arm cup. Or remove it totally.
A couple of 2" squares of hook fitted to the outside of the arm cup, then i have a longer length of 2" dia loop stuck back to back. This way you can release it from either side of the arm cup. Or remove it totally.
Deus
Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
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Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
Laser B1
Bandido II umax
Tejon Pro
Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
Velcro´s nice till you go down a slippery slope in the wet. If you fall, at the least you have a broken detector, at the worst a broken detector and a broken arm. Lim Lock works for me, let go and the detectors away.
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Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
I never really have it that tight anyway. Once i have it adjusted i tend to just slide my arm in or out, without
unhooking it, so in a second i can slip the detector off if need be.
unhooking it, so in a second i can slip the detector off if need be.
Deus
Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
Laser B1
Bandido II umax
Tejon Pro
Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
Laser B1
Bandido II umax
Tejon Pro
Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
That´s what most people think, till they find themselves going downhill at a remarkable rate, the only thought then is to stick your arms down to protect your back, but yours arms attatched to a detector, and before you get your arm out, you´ve hit the floor.
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Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
Have never really gone A over B in 20+ years of detecting. The fields i normally detect on here in deepest darkest Essex are as flat as a grannys boobs.rayredditch wrote:That´s what most people think, till they find themselves going downhill at a remarkable rate, the only thought then is to stick your arms down to protect your back, but yours arms attatched to a detector, and before you get your arm out, you´ve hit the floor.
Last edited by blankreverse on Thu Sep 20, 2007 9:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
Deus
Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
Laser B1
Bandido II umax
Tejon Pro
Goldmax P including coils of: 11", 18"x15" & the 10"x5" eliptical
Adventis 2 including the 11" & 14"x12" coils
Laser B1
Bandido II umax
Tejon Pro
Re: Goldmaxx arm strap
blankreverse wrote:I fitted some sticky back Velcro to my arm cup.
A couple of 2" squares of hook fitted to the outside of the arm cup, then i have a longer length of 2" dia loop stuck back to back. This way you can release it from either side of the arm cup. Or remove it totally.
Just joined the site, just got an XP GMP.
I've seen the cup cut to acommodate a strap, but I am loathed to do that inside warranty period.
Your tip gets around that and is just the sort of advice I was hoping to come accross to assist me get togrips with my new Goldie, many thanks- SGROAT.