ClonedSIM
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Good luck, let us know what you find!beale said:No, I did not built it. There are a few parts that I had with my other dowser that cost as much as the dowser itself. Then there is some parts that I made myselft to do two different jobs simultaneously. The dowser could do one or the other but not both at the same time. With a couple splitters from electric guitar plug-ins, I attached the two together so they could both work at the same time. They made an amplifier to make the signal stronger and they made an inground locator but you could not operate both at the same time. With my splitter I could amplify the signal and search with inground locator at the same time. I need one of their manufactured parts so I can make my after-market part to get the dowser to work and make it more reliable. Talk to you later. Time to go dowsing again.af1733 said:Looking for a part for it? Is this one your built yourself, or do you repair them on your own?beale said:It's one of those that can not be mentioned on this forum. Same machine I had before, I am trying to locate a part for it in the classified. In the next two to three weeks, we will be putting it to the test in South Carolina, maybe even Georgia. I also have several unchecked locations here in Virginia.