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straight shaft for a sea hunter

tomcatpl

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i'm getting a sea hunter mark 2 i want a a shaft for it ...will any straight shaft work or do they make them different ...where did u get yours?
 
http://andersondetectorshafts.com/products/metal-detector-shafts/garrett/

Here are some I have been drooling over. However, I just got through replacing my factory Sea hunter bolts with steel ones from Home Depot.

Got a half dozen 1/4x2" bolts SS, and some 1/4" nylok nuts. They have the nylon inserts.

Used the original plastic washers and torqued them puppies down a little. The excess threads will stick out far enough to screw the little plastic nuts that came with the detector. Something to attach the coil wire to.

It stiffened up the shaft considerably. Not like an all aluminum upper with a fancy color, but it was worth the time and effort.

Good luck.

Hope to see more responses to this.
 
Dangit. Now you got me over there looking again.
 
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