Protecting the Pin-Pointer - from mud

UncleVinnys

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Protecting the Pin-Pointer, from mud, water, etc.

Sometimes I know I'm way out there, either very dumb or very
smart, 'cause there's probably a cover you can guy for 10-cents.
Anyway, a picture or two is worth a thousand words.
The extra rubber finger is for cushioning.
 

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That reminds me...I've got to make that doctors appointment :^) 2dgs
 
what KIND of doctor? :tard:












































....nevermind. please don't answer that...
 
Good mod!!
I just stuck with the Vibraprobe 570 instead...

Bran <><
 
As and Electronics Technician, I am professionally offended. :wink:
Just kidding. That's why I use a Bounty Hunter for $40.
I can get a couple or three years out of it before repair or replacement.
 
I have the same pinpointer and i have put mine through some serious mud and moisture
I even started using it to dig one time, then i realized what i was doing.
this year has been cold and frozen but evertime it thaws alittle and gets sloppy, I am out hunting
i just fling the mud off or run the pinpointer across the ground to wipe it off
Mine has taken a beating and still viabrates
JUST DONT SUBMERGE IT UNDERWATER ,that would be bad!
 

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