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Heres a quick mock up of ideas [ATTACH]27999[/ATTACH][ATTACH]28000[/ATTACH][ATTACH]28001[/ATTACH][ATTACH]28002[/ATTACH]
i was just seeing what bolts will work to bracket the real PI case on.
It comes apart ...funny how half a rubber boat oar and a half a crutch fit together so well .
you might want to drill out the pop rivet that holds the handle on, replace it with a self tapping screw, if you look at the last pic the handle is pointing down, if you rotate it so it points up its more comfortable, at least i think so.
looks good so far.
you might want to drill out the pop rivet that holds the handle on, replace it with a self tapping screw, if you look at the last pic the handle is pointing down, if you rotate it so it points up its more comfortable, at least i think so.
looks good so far.
I can rotate the thing around but i will look at that when i get around to working on it later this week that and my CNC build is keeping my mind busy ! if i ever get it going i could make a coil case on the CNC !
I ended up going back to Masters to get the hardener for my fiber glassing resin so i can work on that now ,more than likely Friday .
Yes so far so good !
you really are making good progress, you will be out finding treasure soon, best of luck.
I am was not expecting that we are going to a good metal detecting beach tomorrow and its not finished wouldn't you know it ! so no treasure finding apart from kicking up the sand .
All the hard parts of it are done just a little bit on panel mounting the controls i can see are needed, and that water proofing of the coil case .
cnc is coming along, my brother built one, i thought about it but i can use his, anyway i'm more of a 3d printer kind of guy!
making prototypes was my work thing (years ago), i was taught the hand build methods, the forms of 3d printing there were, were exprimental expensive and useless at anything other than solid scale models, but today they can easily make all those fiddily parts and save loads of time.
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