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Metal Detectors
Started by
faisalamjad
, Jul 21 2020 09:22 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 July 2020 - 09:22 AM
It's a profoundly flexible detector which is planned as a jack of off-road. It is the least expensive metal detector in the AT arrangement detector.
#2
Posted 21 July 2020 - 10:07 AM
It's a profoundly flexible detector which is planned as a jack of off-road. It is the least expensive metal detector in the AT arrangement detector.
Hi Faisal, is this a question or are you making a statement? Either way it doesn't make any sense to me.
Please elaborate.
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#3
Posted 21 July 2020 - 10:10 AM
I suspect that English isn't your first language, and I feel somewhat embarrassed as my own linguistic skills are somewhat limited, but your question/statement isn't very clear. Is there some advice you needed about use of metal detectors?
Edit: Beaten to it by Simon. At least I know I'm not the only one who was a bit puzzled!
Edited by pHruit, 21 July 2020 - 10:11 AM.
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