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Set the AT Pro up for easy removal and better access for my headphone use..

Doesn't that stand get in your way when you swing?? As in bumping against your leg all the time. I got one smaller than that and it lasted just about 5 minutes before I took it off because it was constantly hitting my leg. I fianlly got a straight shaft and moved it way to the back so it's behing me and it's tolerable now.
 
Looks good from my house. It looks like from your pics the stand is far enough in front of the control box to swing away? What ever works for u is the way it is. Good to C U putting up pictures of your creation. I dont want to bust your bubble about this , but U will never create a better stand than me. Look at my picture below, now get over it...............
 
Awe man.... You are NOT allowed to go Luke Skywalker Stylin! HAHAHA they have laws in the parks that are posted "NO CLOTHES PINS ALLOWED" around here anyways! hehehe. I likes it though it eliminates the need for Twisty-ties! That saved you some bucks!LOL Good Neighbor!

KCK/Ohio
 
It does hit my leg. But I remember when I first atarted designing the stands I had problems like that. I did what you did and designed some to run behind me. I've made some that stood so hi I hardly had to bend at all, some over a foot 1/2 tall. They worked but cut the excercise in 1/2 so I had to stop that one! hahaha. I gave 50 of them away one time at a Silver Seekers competition hunt one time.

Then I learned how to bend the PVC. Put Holes in it to make it a series...seems like the design has come a long way from the original one I made10 years ago! They help me...Not a cool look for a water detector, but helps on dry land.


KCK/OHIO
 
Love those clothespins, Inch!

Now just paint them flat black and you'll be on to something!
 
How bout my model CPV2 below in the photo. U gotta love it, just a little more extention:rofl: Seriously I give credit to the people who want to experement and make something out of the basics and try and give some help on modification and helping others. I forget to think about the people who are physically unable to detect and what A difference a design would help them . What about a swiviling cane pole under your detector to prop it up. It opens up the mind about some stand extention help. Sorry to go there with this , but I feel in 50 years I will need a lot of help with the ergonomics and some kind of support.
 
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