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Andy Stankovich

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  1. Hi all,

    I was reading the post on the oldest arms out there and wanted to share my arms history and age with you all. I am currently using an arm that initially came from a Mk2 sled. Its Sn. is U025. The sled belonged to ATV Ten In Australia and was first operated by Harry P in Melbourne. I purchased it with the Mk2 sled and original vest from Tristian Wake in London '96 and had

    Hugo at Rig Enginerring in Melbourne, Australia give it the full treatment, new trunions spring covers and Steadyrig

    Silver Springs. It has served me faultlessly for 15 years. There is a lot to be said for equipment so well designed it has remained virtually unchanged in its form or function for nearly 40 years.

    Bravo Garrettpost-453-0-55745000-1426781158_thumb.pngpost-453-0-59982200-1426781279_thumb.png

  2. Can any one help me with a chattering FMG.6 motor? Its worked well for me over the last 5 years, but has started to chatter. I see in other posts these motors are now redundant. If I was to try to service it what would I be looking for that is causing the chattering?

    Im in Australia and sending it away for service just isnt a option.

    Also, where do I look for gears for my Heden m26t and vt motors?

    Regards

    Andy Stankovich

  3. Are there any plans to get to gether like last year? My invites to Tiffen Steadicam night seem to get misplaced and got lost in Vegas trying to find the Tuesday night event last year. I am keen to meet everyone and will get a local Vegas guide this time. JP, we are staying at the Stratosphere.

     

    Regards

    Andy Stankovich

    www.vitalimage.tv

    Adelaide, Australia

  4. I would like to see all you new faces. What if we nominated a bar in a casino and all met there Monday night? 7.00 pm at a venue to be advised? Seems everybody is there then and it would be a shame to miss out on the meet and greet. Hope sombody nows Vegas so they can sugesst a good bar?

    Looking forward to it.

     

    Andy Stankovich, Adelaide Australia

  5. Hi all. The links are called 'D Cam" and they are digital microwave links. They are the latest in link technology and allow for more latitude when moving around. Vital Image and myself, won the job to supply 2 Steadyrig rigs to the coverage using my 2 assistants, Sean Perry and Hugo Langer. We also supplied as a full package of kit, zoom controls, Tally ligfhts etc...as well as enginerring support in the form of Hugo.

    Glen Steer and Garry Janson operated my 2 Steadyrig rigs, while Dale Henderson did the marathon and mountain biking. A great job and lots of fun.

    Ansy Stankovich

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