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A poor mans pinpoint holster.

wayne(mj)

New member
This is a very inexpensive way to make a holster for a pinpointer. I have the whites # 2 pinpointer and it came without a carring case. I had carried it in my pouch and it was a pain.
So I looked around the garage and came up with this. It is so light you don't know it is there.
It works really well , it is deep to keep it secure, easy to access and to put away. Anyway I like it and though someone else might be in the same sittuation. Here it is.HH All.It is an old pair of foam knee pads. Already formed just stitch together.
 
Sears etc. as they have many holders for carpenters tools. Not cheap, but made to last forever...just might find one to fit one of your hobby tools...
 
No, I have always kept sensitivity the same on my FZ-12. Are you finding something different? You may wanna ask on the Sunray forum...HH, Bill
 
I haven't really got to put it to a real test. Playing with it I found that 7-9 sensitivity is best. I have a 3D. Normally I run the 3D at 3-5 with the 8".
 
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