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How About This White's Detector You Have Never Seen

It's interesting, but I can't imagine what I would use it for...
 
a4wdguy said:
It's interesting, but I can't imagine what I would use it for...

A studfinder perhaps?
 
I see the handgripe between the coil and the box might it be a airport/other
security detector like the wand Garrett's has ?
 
Joel-Winnipeg said:
I see the handgripe between the coil and the box might it be a airport/other
security detector like the wand Garrett's has ?

White's already markets a security wand as well. At first I thought ore detector in caves, but that's hardly an industrial use. Pretty big for a stud finder, plenty of tiny studfinders made by Stanley, et al.
Maybe looking for nails in logs before sending them through a say at a lumber mill...
 
Its designed for industrial use for pipe locations,rebars that type of thing,although it looks like a detector that has been designed for a pygmy it has very basic adjustments so is no good what so ever for our type of detecting.
 
Hope that is not a test market release of the pinpointer! :surprised:
 
Maybe it
 
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