Firstly, I am this list almost under false pretenses because reading
the messages it is obvious that everybody else here knows 100 to
1000 times more than me. Please bear with me. Eventually I should
learn enough to at least blend in.
Dalton states in his literature that he uses water (distilled) as it
is the most desirable proton liquid. That info is right in front of
me as I type so I AM sure of it. I think I also read there
someplace that he sells a special heater so his unit can be used at
sub-zero operation. It all seemed to make sense to me. But would
appreciate any comments.
I am interested in comments from anyone who has used the Dalton
units because I simply do not have the knowledge to build one. IF I
decide to buy a Dalton, he will give me some instruction and based
on what I have read it looks like even someone with my limited
knowledge will be able to get fair results with a short learning
curve.
As I write this I only have his $3.00 info packet, but it impressed
me enough that I just sent the money to get his book and the UofAK
phamplet about prospecting for magnetic black sand with a
magnetometer.
Any an all comments, advice etc., would be very welcome. I will try
to read all of the past postings as well as other info that I have
to see if I can get up to speed enough so you guys don't laugh me
off of the list.
Thanks to all for your past efforts which make very interesting
reading. Hope to get to know some of you over the net if not
possible to ever meet in person.
I am VERY interested in using mags, metal detectors, etc., as
prospecting tools for sulfides, oxides, placer gold, etc. If anyone
shares these rather narrow interests please drop me an email.
Best regards,
Dale (The name is male in case any of you, as am I, are from the
Dale Evans era which interjected so much confusion for guys names
Dale)
[email protected]
103 North Sixth Avenue
Virginia, MN 55792 USA
the messages it is obvious that everybody else here knows 100 to
1000 times more than me. Please bear with me. Eventually I should
learn enough to at least blend in.
Dalton states in his literature that he uses water (distilled) as it
is the most desirable proton liquid. That info is right in front of
me as I type so I AM sure of it. I think I also read there
someplace that he sells a special heater so his unit can be used at
sub-zero operation. It all seemed to make sense to me. But would
appreciate any comments.
I am interested in comments from anyone who has used the Dalton
units because I simply do not have the knowledge to build one. IF I
decide to buy a Dalton, he will give me some instruction and based
on what I have read it looks like even someone with my limited
knowledge will be able to get fair results with a short learning
curve.
As I write this I only have his $3.00 info packet, but it impressed
me enough that I just sent the money to get his book and the UofAK
phamplet about prospecting for magnetic black sand with a
magnetometer.
Any an all comments, advice etc., would be very welcome. I will try
to read all of the past postings as well as other info that I have
to see if I can get up to speed enough so you guys don't laugh me
off of the list.
Thanks to all for your past efforts which make very interesting
reading. Hope to get to know some of you over the net if not
possible to ever meet in person.
I am VERY interested in using mags, metal detectors, etc., as
prospecting tools for sulfides, oxides, placer gold, etc. If anyone
shares these rather narrow interests please drop me an email.
Best regards,
Dale (The name is male in case any of you, as am I, are from the
Dale Evans era which interjected so much confusion for guys names
Dale)
[email protected]
103 North Sixth Avenue
Virginia, MN 55792 USA