willfrye027
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I’m loving this thread! Any ideas on lightening up a double-center column?
I’m loving this thread! Any ideas on lightening up a double-center column?
Nice....but that squaring jig is bad ass....more pics of that if you would please.
Did you make or purchase that?
[I just bought a spool gun so I can weld up some aluminum....a jig is on my list]
What do you mean? Can you post a pic? I know I can shorten the SLIK center column but like it where it is.
60mm scope. That picture is pretty deceiving too. Only 25% of the height is coming from the 8" of center post. Also the center post will only come into play when I am sitting on something other than the ground. This set up is almost spot on of the Outdoorsman Compact I had. Very stable.What size scope are you using? I only ask because it looks like most of your height is coming from the center section fully extended. I've heard that really raised the center of gravity how's your stability?
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Return it and buy a SLIK? You could always remove the upper part of the column with it's twist lock. Cut the upper column about an inch from the top plate and epoxy the 1" stub piece into the bottom shaft.It’s basically an extra extension for the center column to make the overall tripod more compact but achieve the same height. I don’t need that much center column height but I don’t see a way to shorten it without some major aluminum cutting and probably loss of structural integrity and stability.
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Return it and buy a SLIK? You could always remove the upper part of the column with it's twist lock. Cut the upper column about an inch from the top plate and epoxy the 1" stub piece into the bottom shaft.
It's by Firenock. I was going to make one using roller skate bearings but ended up just buying one.
Firenock Arrow Prep
I’m at 29.5oz including quick plate with the new head, 2 sections removed, and 5/8 caps installed. From a quick out-the-window test it’s stead and smooth enough even at full extension from a chair. My heavier tripod is more stable (now wearing the promaster ball head) but for the weight savings I think the small one will do just fine. Total cost was $117 plus I got a new head for my big tripod. View attachment 93977
I did a similar thing to my XC525c but did not cut off the threaded section so I can add the extensions back if I ever want the height or to sell. Definitely like the weight savings.
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Great work!After humping around my 36.8 ounce Outdoorsmans compact tripod on my sheep hunt I figured I could do better and gave it to my guide.
Picked up the SLIK at less than half the price and 30.9 ounces.
I bought this knowing I would modify it as it’s 14.5” taller than the Outdoorsmans and even that one was taller than needed since I prefer to sit while using a spotter.
Broke out the dremel with cut off wheel and arrow squaring jig and went to town cutting off the threaded connections.
Used the same squaring jig to clean up the cuts
This is what was removed - bottom 2 sections and cut off connections.
Picked up some 5/8" rubber feet on Amazon and added a drop of gel super glue for added insurance.
Finished product comes in at 23.8 ounces. Loaded up with my micro pan head it’s all in at 31.6 ounces vs. 44.3 ounces.
Pretty compact right at 16”
And here it is all set up
Took right at 30 minutes from start to finish.
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I removed mine as well. Great minds think alike .Got looking at the top of the tripod and how it’s constructed. Don’t really need this big of a plate for my head.
Picking up an additional 1.2 ounces. Here is what’s left after removal.
Puts me at 30.4 ounces tripod and head. Almost a pound savings over my old set up.
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