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Minelab CTX3030 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackoutback" data-source="post: 477153" data-attributes="member: 14000"><p>Hi Guys,</p><p></p><p>I searched this topic without finding any info.</p><p></p><p>I recently bought a used CTX 3030 and was about to change coils with heavy fishing line attached to pull the cable back through. But before I fed the fishing line back into the shaft I had a look up inside with a torch and noticed a very sharp shoulder just inside the housing which could cause chafing with any movement of the cable or coil during use.</p><p>( Easy to feel with your finger )</p><p>With the use of a die grinder, dremel or careful use of a round file ( I used a die grinder ) I was able to smooth out the shoulder to prevent any further rubbing or chafing of the cable. </p><p>Not sure if mine was the only one but check it out.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Mack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackoutback, post: 477153, member: 14000"] Hi Guys, I searched this topic without finding any info. I recently bought a used CTX 3030 and was about to change coils with heavy fishing line attached to pull the cable back through. But before I fed the fishing line back into the shaft I had a look up inside with a torch and noticed a very sharp shoulder just inside the housing which could cause chafing with any movement of the cable or coil during use. ( Easy to feel with your finger ) With the use of a die grinder, dremel or careful use of a round file ( I used a die grinder ) I was able to smooth out the shoulder to prevent any further rubbing or chafing of the cable. Not sure if mine was the only one but check it out. Cheers Mack [/QUOTE]
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