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<blockquote data-quote="Dignit" data-source="post: 515754" data-attributes="member: 5167"><p>Hi all</p><p>After refusing to pay about $59.95 for a Minelab Pro-Swing 45 Crossbar & Strut I decided to make my own Crossbar for my SDC.</p><p>It cost me under $10 to make, with parts from Bunnings.</p><p>I used 10 x 2mm aluminium tube and bent it to shape. Cost under $3.</p><p>I used 2 stainless steel 76 x 6mm threaded eye bolts. Cost under $8.</p><p>Had some old cord and a couple of carabiners lying around.</p><p>Picture describes design and comparison to the genuine Minelab Crossbar.</p><p>Im using it on a small back pack with D-Rings on the shoulder straps. The carabiners clip on to the D-Rings. The Crossbar stops the shoulder straps from pulling in and rubbing on your neck when under load of the detector. Works perfectly. </p><p>Cheers<img src="https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/5167/1570357334_c17aab10-02ee-4e57-a55d-898436ff72ff.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dignit, post: 515754, member: 5167"] Hi all After refusing to pay about $59.95 for a Minelab Pro-Swing 45 Crossbar & Strut I decided to make my own Crossbar for my SDC. It cost me under $10 to make, with parts from Bunnings. I used 10 x 2mm aluminium tube and bent it to shape. Cost under $3. I used 2 stainless steel 76 x 6mm threaded eye bolts. Cost under $8. Had some old cord and a couple of carabiners lying around. Picture describes design and comparison to the genuine Minelab Crossbar. Im using it on a small back pack with D-Rings on the shoulder straps. The carabiners clip on to the D-Rings. The Crossbar stops the shoulder straps from pulling in and rubbing on your neck when under load of the detector. Works perfectly. Cheers[img]https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/5167/1570357334_c17aab10-02ee-4e57-a55d-898436ff72ff.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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