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Build Detector Stand for 20.00

eureka

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DETECTOR STORAGE RACK

Here is a very simple way for you to build a really sturdy detector stand for about 19.95 or less. Like many of us in the field I got tired of seeing/storing my treasure hunting equipment in several places. The solution is very simple. I was in Lowe's the garden section and happened to look at this organization rack used to store garden tools. Immediately I saw a place for all my machines and equipment. See before and after pictures. Assembly takes about 5 minutes. The unit is made of PVC plastic and holds sledge hammers, shovels and other heavy garden tools. It can also hold several machines (up to 8 at least) as well as your sand scoops, pouches, pin pointers, trowels and extra coils.
 
What a great idea. Thanks.

Larry from Eureka, IL
 
Cool idea. That's not much to make room for, concidering all the room it will save.:)


Thanks,
 
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