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Title: Metal Detector Manuals
Post by: mrstonytrees on October 23, 2012, 02:33:41 PM
This link may be handy to anyone who has lost their detector manual:

http://jb-ms.com/Detectors/Manuals/ (http://jb-ms.com/Detectors/Manuals/)

It contains all of the manuals for detectors old and new. In the case of the more popular brands e.g. Minelab, Whites etc; just click on the heading and it will take you into the makers "library" of manuals.


Title: Re: Metal Detector Manuals
Post by: Val Beechey on October 23, 2012, 07:09:07 PM
Now that could be a very useful site. Especially for anyone buying a second hand machine with  no instructions.

Not everyone is as organised as me. ;D   I put things away so safe I can't find them. ::)

Val


Title: Re: Metal Detector Manuals
Post by: jonty on October 23, 2012, 10:52:15 PM

Good post Mrs T, it helped remind me how to set up my ageing Lobo Supertraq. I took it to my last rally and forgot how to do it.


Title: Re: Metal Detector Manuals
Post by: mrstonytrees on October 24, 2012, 05:25:47 AM
[Not everyone is as organised as me. ;D   I put things away so safe I can't find them. ::)

Val
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Snap! I usually find them when looking for the manual for something else. Why don't I ever seem to put them all in the same place! ;D


Title: Re: Metal Detector Manuals
Post by: Chloecray on July 12, 2013, 08:13:19 AM
Informative sharing. I have been looking to buy a replacement metal gold detector (http://"http://www.detectorall.com/categories/Gold-Metal-Detectors/") . It will be used primarily to look for larger gold nuggets (30 grams+) on a depth of 8-20 inches. I have a budget of around $2000 usd.For what i have search whole sale gold detector in online shop. But seldom seems give detail information.


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