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AT Pro Mod Straight shaft

dirtdigger08

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I had a little time on my hands in the shop so I broke out the tig welder and got started. So I decided to make the pro just a little bit better to handle. I'm tall and have a long hand to elbow length so the standard configuration just won't work. Besides in the water the straight shaft gives more control and is longer that original. This was just the first one but it works great and handles like the F-75 for comfort. Sorry but I had to used a Fisher arm cuff, it sometimes take many parts to make one really nice unit. I also canted the machine face to face me as you look down to see it. This way you don't have to move your head or turn the whole detector to see the screen. Think I have found it.
 
Looks like a good conversion.
I like it:thumbup:
 
It's fun making your own modifications on your own equipment. You did a great job on yours.:thumbup: Thanks for sharing......:)
 
Excellent job! I think all machines heads should be on a ball swivel. We all look at the face different. Garrett, are you listening?
 
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