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Creating Custom Parts Anybody know where I can get something like this custom made? I could technically buy it from RigShots, but their asking $100 to $150CND for these parts! I know it's custom, but everything on their site is 3x as expensive! http://www.rigshots.com.au/images/pr...0400_1_600.jpg http://www.rigshots.com.au/images/pr...0310_1_600.jpg Cheers, Thanks! |
Use the Manfrotto 035 clamp. That's what I'm using now. |
Any CNC shop can do it for you.. but it will still cost more than $150 but the IP will belong to you. |
$150.00 bucks sounds very reasonable for stuff like that. |
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I see what you mean. |
wth is that |
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For that money you could buy Sticky Pods + extensions, which are more versatile, but I'm sure you are already considering that. http://www.stickypod.com/osc/ |
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2 035 mounting it back to back :D |
talk to Colin/ckrieg, he built his own rig I believe. |
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Well, then try Kurt at K G Tech Inc. or Quality Machine in Richmond, but again $150 sounds pretty reasonable. |
Perhaps you can incorporate one of these. http://www.manfrotto.com/webdav/site...a4eb66d2_L.jpg Pretty flexible and easy to get. Instead of installing stuff on the hood, could you not install a boom on a grill guard of some type. Get some welder to fabricate something that bolts to the chassis up front. Not sure what you have up front, but tow hook mounts? Once you have a solid mounting location, you can use just about anything. The Manfrotto Super Clamp can be used on any tubing up to two inches, I think. As for the clamp being strong enough, I've had the thing mounted on a rail car that does 6 seconds in the 1/4 mile. Didn't budge at all. There are several models of the Super Clamp by Manfrotto. http://www.manfrotto.com/webdav/site...c95565c4_L.jpg |
^ Ya I use the super clamp for my magic arm already. Why is everyone giving me advice on how I should make my rig? lol Looks like I'll be purchasing the part straight from them. Once I have the rig ready I'll post some photos of it on my Photographer by Night thread. Thanks to [RSX-S] and everyone who helped |
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