Rusty Miller said:What are the blue & orange clamps holding the hose to the frame?
Rusty
mhchmhch said:A very good approach. Seems one of the best DIY boom arm posted here.
More building details would be greatly appreciated since photos are relatively low resolution and don't allow for zooming on the details.
There seems to be several metal rods may be using some different material, some bent, some others straight and attached together using some device.
And what is the base made of ?
gms002 said:And the black metal tubes? You will never guess. (A frame from my old office chair ....). I drilled few holes in it and fixed it to the polyethylene base with 8 wood screws.
mhch said:gms002 said:And the black metal tubes? You will never guess. (A frame from my old office chair ....). I drilled few holes in it and fixed it to the polyethylene base with 8 wood screws.
Thanks for the info,
Yes no way to guess. Brilliant .. I'm sure many of us will now look for old office chairs ....
polarsea1 said:Very nice, thanks for posting it and yes please, more detail.
HaKLc - Marko said:Wow !
Nice done. Could you resize pictures to at least 800 x 600 ? Or just post them as they are (original resolution). It will take a bit longer to upload all of that again, but you've made a great boom arm and now everybody wants to copy your design. [tongue] [embarassed]
gms002 said:I can't post them all.
GarryMartin said:gms002 said:I can't post them all.
There were quite a few weren't there? [wink]
Perhaps you could ZIP the higher resolution ones into a single file and attach that instead? That might help people out and making it easier to understand how you did what you did?
dlaut said:How about a free Dropbox account link so that you can put all of the full rez pictures there and people can D/L what they want?