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Reminds me a lot of the slightly larger rigwheels magnets, have you tried those at all?
ОтветитьVery cool! Great mounting solution for Titan Tubes. Thanks for another great video.
ОтветитьHow do you spell: Photographic "os?" Tape
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьVery interesting, thanks for the quick vid!
ОтветитьAndrew, another excellent review - ordered
ОтветитьCobber, been doing this for a year now with magnets from Bunnings
ОтветитьThese are great. Thank you!
ОтветитьGreat product but I cannot get past the $250.00 price for the small kit.
ОтветитьAmazing. Looks like something I can definitely use.
ОтветитьThat's great find, wonder if you can demonstrate the Australian tape that doesn't strip the paint I find that very interesting
ОтветитьI think they recently added an E, now spelled Androokie
ОтветитьThe only good thing about this Melbourne Lockdown is more Gaffer & Gear videos coming out.
ОтветитьPossible you can give the link for photographic aus tape?
ОтветитьLooks super useful. I've seen these a few places now. Will have to try and pick some up. Have used magnets before to rig but very rudimentary. This seems a nice approach. Love the window idea but slightly daunting depending on the window.
ОтветитьYou’re the man! Thanks! 👍🎬😊
ОтветитьI'm still waiting and wanting to see a van tour.. When Andrew? :(
ОтветитьHi Andrew ! Please make a video about how to use a LONG JOHN SILVER stand please !!!
Greetings from France
Lorena
Great work Andrew, thank you for sharing your knowledge....
ОтветитьAnother excellent review.
Do you carry trussing in your arsenal?
If yes, what combination of lengths/bends do you find are a good kit?
These magnets are a great idea. But you can buy them much cheaper on ebay. Just search for "1/4-20 neodymium magnet rubber coating". You could put together a combo kit equivalent for less than $300.
I found 44mm diameter mounts for $7.70 each, quantity 4, which works out to $123 for 16. I found the even larger 88mm diameter mounts for $10.15 each, quantity 4, which works out to $163 for 16. 1/4-20 hex aluminum standoffs are a good solution for the the handles. I found a pack of five 3 3/4" standoffs for $12. A 12"x16" steel cookie sheet can hold them by sticking them to both sides.
Just make sure you get 1/4-20 and not M6 threads.
Thank you ! Amazing
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