Most treasure hunters discern no difference of how to start wrapping the cable around the shaft – from the top or bottom. Some manufacturers recommend beginning from the top, but don’t explain why. Watch the photo and always wrap from the top. Continue reading
Have you ever seen a metal detector with a folding shaft? When the machine unfolds like a pocket knife? Take a look at this one, it’s really unusual and interesting. Maybe this idea will inspire you to invent more sophisticated tricks – for instance, to make a unit with two shafts (that kind of thing already exists). Continue reading
Metal detector homemade shafts almost always look terrible… But this option surprises with its simplicity and execution. Its exterior appearance is not inferior to the original factory shaft. At the same time this one is convenient and reliable. See the photo: a perfect homemade shaft for a metal detector. Continue reading
Do you know that a metal detector starts to break down in a backpack already? An armrest and a screen are the first to suffer. If you go for a hunt by car, a hard case is the best option to transport your metal detector. See the photo. Continue reading
XP large coils have the shaft attachment positioned ‘off centre’. And the meaning of this accessory is to have the shaft (its attachment point) located in the middle of the coil. See the photo: an adapter on XP large coil. Continue reading