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    Personally I would without exception rather have no voice or a moody voice than listening to a robot, I make my flasks from RHS ( thick square tube) just made some a few days ago need to finish them a bit, I do very little casting, other than ingots.

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    Thanks China,
    Have been looking into artificial voices, the best ones are not free but they’re getting very close to being undetectable and normal sounding, however they cost a lot to use.
    Might have to be a moody voice for awhile or more G&T’s when at it.

    After years of watching my favourite TV programme “Ozzy gold hunters” I assume everyone in Australia is out in the bush with a metal detector finding kg’s of gold.
    Hope this is what you’re ingot pours are for!

    Happy days … Nick
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    Hi nick, thankfully not every one is out there digging up gold (kg's) I wish! Minelab detectors are built about 25 ks from me. Just to wet wet your your appetite.
    This pic is 1gram from the bush, that is a 5 pence coin for comparison, I go out with a mate now and then he has three detectors.
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    hi China, must be a very exciting hobby to have, not knowing what could be in the next hole… Fame and fortune or an old rusty nail.
    Some of those Minelab detectors are a big investment … must have to be out there working hard to pay them off… Would love to have a go but not sure I could cope with the heat in Australia.. I suppose you can do a lot with a 1gram if you’re inventive… must be great as a jeweller to potentially have access to free gold. … good luck with the hunt …. Nick

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