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COMPASS COIN MAGNUM

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I'm looking for a battery door, 12 inch loop, and a hip mount kit for the Coin Magnum. Also the battery door may be a very hard item to locate, so would appreciate any ideas on how to make one, etc,. Thanks
 
I am not familiar with the Coin Magnum, but if the battery door is flat metal, you can go to any glass company that does store front contract work and get some scrap metal sheets of various thickness. The metal is called "break metal" and they would probably give you a small piece at no charge. You could easily cut it to the size you needed using a hack saw and file. The "break metal" is alum. and will come in silver, dark grey, or bronze color. Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) <img src="/metal/html/smile.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt=":)">
 
We have the bushings and push-pins for the battery door, but we do not have the doors, you can make that out of any 1/8 thick metal, like aluminium. We also have the extension cable for making the loop cable longer so to hipmount unit in stock. We also suggest you just use a Garrett belt clip so to hipmount the unit, we have done several that way and it's worked great for the customer. www.brokendetector.com East Texas Metal Detectors.
 
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