Just wondering of anyone has tried putting their pinpointer in a gallon ziplock bag or used a vac-seal to create a waterproof barrier for pinpointing underwater?
Greg
Just wondering of anyone has tried putting their pinpointer in a gallon ziplock bag or used a vac-seal to create a waterproof barrier for pinpointing underwater?
Greg
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I'm not sure I would try the ziplock bag, but the vac-seal is an intriguing idea. The only flaw I can see is the dirt (or rocks) will wear a hole in the bag rather quickly. But if you are careful with it, it may work. But like Dan said, I may switch brands and get a vibraprobe, just not sure which one yet. Almost everything I use now is either very water resistant or waterproof... my phone, GPS, pinpointer (soon to be), boots, CTX3030, etc
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