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Crazy Canuck
was woundering if anyone has a camera-mount for sale that goes on the rollbar.
Thanks,
jensend
Don't have one, but, there was a thread a while back on a fairly simple home made one that worked well on: corner-carvers.com . You might want to do a Wiki search over there.
rmackintosh
ioportracing.com
mjf454
Here is one I made with some info from the CC thread a while back. Total cost was about $35.00. Sorry for the blurry pic, It is pitch black out.

rmackintosh
QUOTE (mjf454 @ Mar 23 2005, 08:41 PM)
Here is one I made with some info from the CC thread a while back. Total cost was about $35.00. Sorry for the blurry pic, It is pitch black out.


...that is pretty much what an IO Port mount looks like as well.....I have one....

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Doug Phillips
Eugenio,

CSC Racing in Newmarket, Ontario carries the I/O Port units. Tax free on 2-3 April.
CSC RACING

If you want one delivered to your door order from Fast Toys in Winnipeg. Easy order fast delivery and no customs problems. I got mine for CDN$125 delivered.
Camera mount
Crazy Canuck
mjf, you have a list of items used for it ?
or some closeup pics so that I can figure out what is needed ?
Would be greatly appreciated.
Crazy Canuck
Thanks Doug,
I'll look into it.
trackbird
QUOTE (Eugenio_SS @ Mar 24 2005, 01:19 PM)
mjf, you have a list of items used for it ?
or some closeup pics so that I can figure out what is needed ?
Would be greatly appreciated.

I have one of those tripod "heads", new in the box at home. It's from where I started to make up a camera mount some time ago. It's in the box in my garage right now.
Doug Phillips
CSC wants $CDN145. I remember that was why I bought from Fast Toys.

The best way to go would be a pencil camera that you can put anywhere but that costs a few bucks more.

If you make your own just make sure you have sufficient shock protection for the camera.
mjf454
Here is a better pic. I used the Bogen 3025 mount , and four 1 3/4" muffler clamps, tossed the u bolts and used the clamp section. I welded two of these to 3/4" square tube { for the height I wanted} then to a 1/8" steel plate. Under the Bogen head I used 5 very thin flat rubber washers I found at the hardware store. The remaining two clamp sections go under the bar as shown here.
Crazy Canuck
QUOTE (trackbird @ Mar 24 2005, 01:30 PM)
QUOTE (Eugenio_SS @ Mar 24 2005, 01:19 PM)
mjf, you have a list of items used for it ?
or some closeup pics so that I can figure out what is needed ?
Would be greatly appreciated.

I have one of those tripod "heads", new in the box at home. It's from where I started to make up a camera mount some time ago. It's in the box in my garage right now.

you know what I'm thinking, then.
I'll take a look @ it next month and probably buy it from you smile.gif
Crazy Canuck
I found this one as well:
http://www.rksport.com/product/p_666610010/view_detail
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