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nick franco

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  1. I agree with Jerry and Rob that a new socket block is the best solution, for me at the time having dropped the money for the new vest I didn't have the cash for a socket block.

    I did fit it very carefully, polish, test, polish, test. 2000 grit polishing paper was all that was needed followed by some jewelers rouge and a small felt wheel.

    Probably took 7-10 times to yield a perfect fit and very little needs to be removed as Rob said.

    If you're going to try this go slowly, this is not a place that JB weld can fix if you go to far.

    When I bought the PRO vest George asked what arm I had and informed me that there might be a interference issue.

  2. As anyone who knows me knows, Im not an equipment guy. Thus, after 18 years operating, the time has come for new T handled allen wrenches. I know that this seems odd, but where's the best place to get single t's? And are there better companies to go with manufacture wise? And is it 5/32 or 9/32 (the handle is surprisingly rubbed off).

     

    Bondhus is quality kit and available at filmtools.

    http://www.filmtools.com/bonthanhexdr.html

    Wiha is good stuff as well.

    http://www.wihatools.com/500seri/540soft_Chrom.htm

    Facom if you can find it.

  3. ...But first I'm going to pick up my new G-21. Robert knows what I mean. ;)

     

    You'll need extra "canisters" for that too! Also, you can always borrow or rent some black canisters as needed.

     

    Robert

    At least you can have full strength "canisters". :angry:

  4. What Mr. Fagan said.

     

    For some clamp on options of all sizes.

    http://www.mcmaster.com/#shaft-collars/=5tkzty

     

    For steadi applications.

    Don't know weights.

     

    All available in stainless as well.

     

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    http://www.mcmaster.com/#6063k33/=5tkpwi

     

    Doublewide

    one piece

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    http://www.mcmaster.com/#9947k18/=5tkuae

     

    Two piece, a little more flexible for mounting.

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    http://www.mcmaster.com/#8389k18/=5tkvgr

     

    3/4 inch= 19.05 with our bushing reducers might fit to use on 19mm rods.

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