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I just picked up this handheld metal detector from eBay, it is advertized as a shop tool to save your blades and drills from hitting nails or screws in studs. I am hoping it will make a good budget pinpointer.
Paid 6.87 USD plus 8.25 USD for shipping to Canada :tumble: "LITTLE WIZARD II WOODSHOP TOOL, PORTABLE PRECISION METAL DETECTOR - DETECTS NAILS, SCREWS AND OTHER METAL OBJECTS INSIDE WOOD; EASY TO USE; USES 9V BATTERY; PREVENTS COSTLY BLADE DAMAGE; STUD FINDER; NEW IN PACKAGE." |
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LOL being a n00b I didnt realize the little wizard II is already well known in MD circles
oh well, I guess I got a good deal on it though ![]() spookydad wizard II thread http://metaldetectingforum.com/showthread.php?t=11521 |
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