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Old 06-02-2006, 09:28 PM   #21
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What's the part number ?,model number,and a picture,please

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Just a add on NOTE ****

Metal Detector for 17.oo bucks

Little Wizard Hand Held Metal Detector

Little Wizard

This precision hand-held metal detector can save you from costly damage to blades, planers, cutter heads, and jointers by detecting nails, screws, staples, or other metal objects in wood.
It’s perfect for scanning recycled wood as well as for locating wood studs inside of walls.
The Little Wizard is lightweight, rugged, and easy to operate.
Indicators include a speaker and LED red lights.
To operate, simply adjust the dial on the Little Wizard until the tone signal stops, position and move in a circular motion.
A continuous tone and light will let you know when you’re directly above any metal object.

Requires one 9 volt battery.

High impact plastic case.
Price $16.99

http://www.shop.com/op/~Little_Wizar...9?sourceid=298

http://shop.com.edgesuite.net/ccimg....ts/5787834.jpg


Yes sir that is it. The Little Wizard 2
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Old 06-02-2006, 10:31 PM   #22
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Thanks Randy

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Just a tip about a Metal Detectors

You may have one in your tool box and just don't know you do..

It's called a Stud Finder, I started to think how they work and it must be the same as a metal detector....
They don't just detect studs, they do detect nails and screws in the studs also.
I should say they do both detect wood and metal.(via.density differences)

I the one I have is a (Zircon) (StudSensor Pro.) I got it out and low and behold it works on used lumber .. just like a Metal Detector.

The Zircon looks almost the same as the Little Wizard Hand Held Metal Detector but it's yellow plastic with more flashing lights.

Here's a link to the Zircon web site but this is just one of the many stud finders on the market today.

http://www.zircon.com/

Hope this helps someone that wants a Metal Detector

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