How To Fix A Broken Shaft On Your Metal Detector....

Cool Hand Fluke

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Some J-B Weld Epoxy from any hardware store, some steel lacing wire, and about 15 minutes of your time will make your broken shaft stronger than when it was new!

This repair will get back out in the field the next day. You won't have to ship broken parts back the the factory for repair and spend $20.00+ for new parts.
 

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