I have been keeping my detectors in a spare room, just sitting on the floor with the "control box" leaning against a bookcase.
This works well except now I have a collection of detectors and need the floor space so I am thinking of hanging them from the wall.
I don't see a problem with this as most of the detecting shops I visit have their units hanging from the loop on a single hook.
I am a bit more particular and was going to mount a "garage tool holder" in which you can slide the shaft into a recessed area and a "slide lock" locks the shaft into place. Then, when needed, you give a slight lift and the detector comes right out.
I like this better than hanging the machines from the loop coil.
But I was wondering what others do to store their units. Pictures would be nice if you have them!
BTW, if I am storing my units for any lengthy periods I will put them in hard leather suit cases that I buy at the flea markets.
I put eggshell foam inside, and make cutouts to accept the detector, rods, coils, etc., but again, this is the season for putting them to use so I am more interested in storing them in an easy to get to manner.
Thanks in advance for your help!
This works well except now I have a collection of detectors and need the floor space so I am thinking of hanging them from the wall.
I don't see a problem with this as most of the detecting shops I visit have their units hanging from the loop on a single hook.
I am a bit more particular and was going to mount a "garage tool holder" in which you can slide the shaft into a recessed area and a "slide lock" locks the shaft into place. Then, when needed, you give a slight lift and the detector comes right out.
I like this better than hanging the machines from the loop coil.
But I was wondering what others do to store their units. Pictures would be nice if you have them!
BTW, if I am storing my units for any lengthy periods I will put them in hard leather suit cases that I buy at the flea markets.
I put eggshell foam inside, and make cutouts to accept the detector, rods, coils, etc., but again, this is the season for putting them to use so I am more interested in storing them in an easy to get to manner.
Thanks in advance for your help!