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09/29/16 Excalibur Remote Pin Point Mod. Part 2 of 3

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2016
  • This is the second of a three part series on how I perform my remote PP switch modification to the Minelab Excalibur. In this segment I cover end cap preparation and Epoxy technique.
    All you non Excal guys.. I know, Yawn!!
    * contact me at tony@idigbeaches.com

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  • @tomwilliams6318
    @tomwilliams6318 7 років тому

    Thanks, Tony! A West Coast Beechnut, who knew?

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Ha ha.. That's actually a very nice compliment:) Thanks Tom..

    • @tomwilliams6318
      @tomwilliams6318 7 років тому

      And was intended as such! Joe is an awesome guy whose videos and help with Excals and detecting are great gifts to the world. You have a ways to go but you off to a good start. Hope to see you on the sand one day!

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Thanks Tom, yeah, he's a good guy and very generous about sharing his knowledge. I like that. I'm sure we'll run into each other eventually:) Thanks for watching buddy..

    • @tomwilliams6318
      @tomwilliams6318 7 років тому +1

      And subscribing! 😎

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Yep, that too:)

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 3 роки тому

    4:00 Fit the bit here: www.mcmaster.com/3216A22/ for those looking for an equivalent 0.5" Forstner bit your welcome 😃 Cheers, #SeattleRingHunter

  • @SeattleRingHunter
    @SeattleRingHunter 3 роки тому

    1:50 Find the bit here: www.mcmaster.com/2911A51/ for those looking for this 140 degree 1/4" hole starting bit your welcome 🤙 Cheers, #SeattleRingHunter

  • @goldenshark5536
    @goldenshark5536 5 років тому +2

    Great job, which cable did you use? 4X0.75?

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  5 років тому

      8 conductor 20 gauge. I bought a 500 foot spool:)

    • @goldenshark5536
      @goldenshark5536 5 років тому

      Tony Eisenhower I like your videos, you have a cool workshop, and tools. waiting for your video, greetings from Russia.

  • @greggbrannigan11
    @greggbrannigan11 7 років тому +1

    Thanks Toni! Very informative. You do very nice work.

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Thanks Greg, fun stuff thanks for watching

  • @ArtyNZTreasureSeaker
    @ArtyNZTreasureSeaker 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing Tony!!! It is still great to learn how you are doing it Tony even with not owning a Excalibur, at least not yet anyway. ATB GL & HH

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      I think there's some confusion Arty. I do own an Excalibur II. It's all I ever use on the beach. It's modified like crazy but an Excal nonetheless:)

    • @ArtyNZTreasureSeaker
      @ArtyNZTreasureSeaker 7 років тому +1

      Hi Tony, I have confused you sorry. I was meaning that since I don't own an Excalibur yet. I hope to at some stage so I enjoy watching your vids on improving them. 👍 😊 sorry I should have worded my comment better 😊

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Yep, I was definitely confused, not surprising, happens to me more and more frequently nowadays:)
      By all means though, get an Excal if ya can, I highly recommend it..

  • @joekaufman4707
    @joekaufman4707 7 років тому

    moving right along. You make it sound very easy

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Well it really isn't all that hard, just kinda intricate ya know?

  • @rickegger1136
    @rickegger1136 7 років тому

    You are one helluva handy guy. I'll just bet you can lift heavy stuff too. Thanks for all of the great videos, Tony.

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Funny you should say that. One of the reasons I haven't been hunting as much lately is my wife has me doing some landscaping which requires the building of a concrete block retaining wall. Good gawd almighty those guys get heavy!!!

  • @cesarcastro-ts8jz
    @cesarcastro-ts8jz 3 роки тому

    Good video

  • @sisimail
    @sisimail 7 років тому +1

    Hi Tony, again, a great Video. I like Your "humble :-)" voice and the tricks, You Show off. Thanks....

  • @larry4082
    @larry4082 7 років тому

    Can't wait until my warranty runs out! I'll be knocking on your door. Great videos. I eagerly await the next sequel.

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Any time Larry, Just lemme know:) Thanks for watching bud..

  • @HoustonMetalDetectingServices
    @HoustonMetalDetectingServices 7 років тому

    Tony, looking for an Excalibur II control housing, a good friend has a crack in the main control tube of his Excalibur. We haven't checked with Minelab yet, was hoping to pick up some surplus part for the repair?
    Thank John

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Damn, wish I could help you John but I don't have any parts. I don't think Minelab charges that much for a new tube. Sorry about that buddy😕

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Damn, wish I could help you John but I don't have any parts. I don't think Minelab charges that much for a new tube. Sorry about that buddy😕

    • @HoustonMetalDetectingServices
      @HoustonMetalDetectingServices 7 років тому

      Thank you...I guess will find out Monday what Minelab costs look like and their turn around time.

  • @larry4082
    @larry4082 7 років тому

    An battery level LED would be cool. Is that a bell or a whistle? :)

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      That would be cool!! I think there is a device that would work.. I'll look into it:)

    • @larry4082
      @larry4082 7 років тому +1

      Yep. I've seen a programmable one that will change color based on voltage level.

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Guys use em on RC models...

  • @magpie307
    @magpie307 7 років тому

    Interesting stuff my friend. Look forward to part 3.

  • @serhiip3555
    @serhiip3555 2 роки тому

    Hi Tony! I'm from Santee. I have some trouble with my Excullibur. One guy advised to contact you about. Is it possible ?

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  2 роки тому +1

      Sure, email me and we’ll work out something. tony@idigbeaches.com

  • @SandyToesDetecting
    @SandyToesDetecting 7 років тому

    Looking forward to part 3

  • @EdTheBeachHunter
    @EdTheBeachHunter 7 років тому

    Sweet vids on the modification of my MD, I recognized few things on it ! Well done bro ! Cant wait for the final ! Hope you give me a shout out !

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Dang Ed, A shout out woulda been a great Idea. Next time bro.. When ya going in the water?

  • @sdesic
    @sdesic 7 років тому

    Cool. Excalibur guts! Minelab people are going nuts over this video? I missed part ... when you dissconnect pots from mainboard. Mainboard is out in part1.
    Great job on that epoxy Tony. Now I know how it is connecting and holding cables. I have never seen excal before ....live.

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching bud. I don't disconnect the pots from the MB. The stay on through the whole evolution..
      Maybe I'm not understanding you??

    • @sdesic
      @sdesic 7 років тому +1

      I didn't know they used that kind of potentiometers... like trim pots with separated shafts... knobs. Did you change seals on those knobs?

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Not on Eds machine but I included a set of o-rings when I returned his machine and told him he prolly should do it.

  • @jerrybeavers3808
    @jerrybeavers3808 7 років тому

    Another great informative video, Tony. I can tell that you have done this a few times, LOL. GL&HH

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Thanks Jer.. Yep, it ain't my first rodeo:)

  • @RomanDigger
    @RomanDigger 7 років тому

    thanks. nice video.

  • @EdTheBeachHunter
    @EdTheBeachHunter 7 років тому

    I recommended you to She Detector ! She might be getting a hold of you sooner or later bro !

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому +1

      Cool, thanks:) I talked to her last week about just that same thing:)

  • @sylvia4425
    @sylvia4425 7 років тому

    Howdy, Lord of the Rings & Quarters, (or Yoda)
    I know you use your attack coil on your Excal....however, when you did use the original stock coil...did you take the yellow cover off and rinse each time after using it...or did you take it off occasionally? (or never?) They don't seem easy to take off and wonder if it's really necessary to take it off and on. I would think that if one takes the coil cover off and on EACH and EVERY single time...it would eventually become compromised? Any experience or thoughts? :)

    • @TonyEisenhower
      @TonyEisenhower  7 років тому

      Hey Syl.. Yep, NEL Attack. Love it. I don't use coil covers on any of my coils. IMHO the end of my shaft is no place for any extra weight. I coat them with epoxy and keep an eye on the wear. Has worked pretty good so far. I got the idea years ago from Gravedigger Max. All the best kiddo..

  • @johnharvey8854
    @johnharvey8854 7 років тому +1

    Good How To Tony!

  • @deadindianclown697
    @deadindianclown697 7 років тому +1

    I Dig it. Treasure Coast

  • @nickorlando8261
    @nickorlando8261 7 років тому

    If I add an excal to my collection I'll send it to you to do the mod. lol