The regular casters aren't easy to roll outdoors. Anyone make pneumatic wheels like these but cheaper?
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Mathews offers them for some of their stands but those are like $500+ option.
bobbyz Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 08, 2011 13:18 | #1 The regular casters aren't easy to roll outdoors. Anyone make pneumatic wheels like these but cheaper? Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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SilverHCIC Goldmember 1,460 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Swimming, cycling or running ... somewhere in California More info | Jun 08, 2011 13:32 | #2 Permanent banHi Bobby, "It's easy to find your bike in transition when you're the last one out of the ocean ... it's no fun being lost at sea
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bobbyz THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 08, 2011 14:49 | #3 SilverHCIC wrote in post #12558426 Hi Bobby, Those are 8" pneumatic wheels. Very nice on rough terrain, but that Steady Cam Stand is a bit pricey. How about these wheels? I was able to find wheels cheap like you show. Just don't know how to replace them on the castors that I have. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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AntonLargiader Goldmember More info | Jun 09, 2011 06:45 | #4 They may not need to be pneumatic. You can get larger casters in many places. Image editing and C&C always OK
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georgemw Goldmember 4,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Jun 09, 2011 07:17 | #5 As Anton says, how about non pneumatic soft wheels: regards, george w
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bobbyz THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 09, 2011 09:13 | #6 Right now I am using Avenger A5017 a rolling stand outside. Works nice on smooth surfaces but problem on sidewalk and not good for dirt etc. Even other Mathews light stand that I am thinking of buying if I could put some nice caster for outdoor use, it will make life easier. I move as I shoot so picking up things and moving doesn't work. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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SilverHCIC Goldmember 1,460 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Swimming, cycling or running ... somewhere in California More info | Jun 09, 2011 11:14 | #7 Permanent banbobbyz wrote in post #12558927 I was able to find wheels cheap like you show. Just don't know how to replace them on the castors that I have. There's a wide range of casters available "It's easy to find your bike in transition when you're the last one out of the ocean ... it's no fun being lost at sea
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bobbyz THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 09, 2011 11:36 | #8 Something like this: Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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georgemw Goldmember 4,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Jun 09, 2011 11:44 | #9 Bobby, regards, george w
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AntonLargiader Goldmember More info | Jun 09, 2011 12:20 | #10 If a rolling stand were designed for sidewalks and ground, it would have a wider and stronger base. Larger casters on that stand might help, but you'd load the leg hinges more as it bounced around. IMO the golf cart mod makes a lot more sense, as you add stability by virtue of the way you hold it, and pull it over obstacles rather than letting it just bump against them. Image editing and C&C always OK
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bobbyz THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 09, 2011 12:44 | #11 AntonLargiader wrote in post #12564218 If a rolling stand were designed for sidewalks and ground, it would have a wider and stronger base. Larger casters on that stand might help, but you'd load the leg hinges more as it bounced around. IMO the golf cart mod makes a lot more sense, as you add stability by virtue of the way you hold it, and pull it over obstacles rather than letting it just bump against them. I am leaning more towards the golf cart mod. Thanks. Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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georgemw Goldmember 4,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Jun 09, 2011 13:34 | #12 Even thinking of getting all terrain radio flyer kid of wagon and bolting some c-stand column to it. I'm kinda going off topic here, but here is one of my not-so-simple-and-certainly-not-lightweight solutions. So far, I am liking it, and with the weight of it, it's pretty darned steady outdoors in the wind. And it's so heavy duty, I can carry any darned thing I need to a shoot. But it may be more than you want to try to wrestle around, Bobby.
regards, george w
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bobbyz THREAD STARTER Cream of the Crop 20,506 posts Likes: 3479 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Bay Area, CA More info | Jun 09, 2011 14:27 | #13 Geore, I have thought about that. Maybe use something like this: Fuji XT-1, 18-55mm
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georgemw Goldmember 4,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2007 More info | Jun 09, 2011 14:44 | #14 That's a pretty cool looking little aluminum cart Bobby. I'd be curious to see how stable it would be when you get a lightstand on it, and the leverage of a light and modifier up six or seven feet. regards, george w
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BlackeyCole Senior Member 480 posts Likes: 21 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Alamogordo New Mexico More info | Jun 09, 2011 21:17 | #15 Find a welder and have him make you a caster bas like you want that will take a c-stand column, that will be the best way that way he can design it for off road use. Or get an old mobility scooter which is what I would do since I do the same thing for another hobby. Click Here and Join the POTN flickr Group Today!
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