cdv1
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I have all my detectors (exception the Gold Bug Pro) on straight shafts, all the same length and hip mount all of the controls. Up until recently, I've had no problems with detecting that way but I now have elbow problems, I believe from the weight of the coil being the only weight on the shaft. It isn't a problem with the Sand Shark and its light weight 8"coil but the GT, CZ21 and the Excal and the 10-11 inch coils on the shafts are a problem. I was a firm believer that the less weight on the shaft the better and wondered how most everyone likes the Excal controls behind the elbow. It just didn't make much sense to me to have all that weight on the shaft but I had to try something to alleviate this elbow problem. So I spent about two hours today creating my Frankenshaft....I used a spare middle shaft from the Sand Shark to put in the end of my straight shaft to hold the controls. It may not be the prettiest straight shaft on the beach but it does have a good balance to it.... if it works like I feel it will, I may have solved my problems.
I'd really like to thank my new good friend Harold (from Central Florida) who has been passing on his years of wisdom, tricks and tips to me, as Lorraine had said in a post, you meet the nicest people from this Forum, and Harold is another one of those people! I probably would have continued to hunt in pain until his suggestion to give this type of shaft a try.
Cliff
I'd really like to thank my new good friend Harold (from Central Florida) who has been passing on his years of wisdom, tricks and tips to me, as Lorraine had said in a post, you meet the nicest people from this Forum, and Harold is another one of those people! I probably would have continued to hunt in pain until his suggestion to give this type of shaft a try.
Cliff
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