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metal detector storage

This rack is made from a pre-finished shelf board from Home Depot. The hooks also came from Home Depot. The board is held on the wall with four drywall screws. They are rated at 50 pounds each. ~John

PS. The Excalibur in the photo now has an original SeaSearch coil back on it.

<img src=http://home.att.net/~jpfotog/rack1.jpg><br><br><img src=http://home.att.net/~jpfotog/rack3.jpg><br><br><img src=http://home.att.net/~jpfotog/rack2.jpg>
 
With four detectors in value of almost $3,000.00 I chose to lock mine in my gun safe. My kids don't even know I have guns in there because of all the detectors.
 
I just lean my detectors up against the wall by the hose where I rinse them off. They're open for the stealing but you'll have to deal with 100 lbs. of very protective Bouvier if you try.:crylol: Stops strangers cold, lets friends come and go as they please but nobody leaves the property with my stuff unless I give her the command that it's okay with me.
Good dogs the Bouvier de Flandres, I never have any other breed as a member of my family.:thumbup:

Cheers,

BDA:cool:
 
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