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Thomas Crescenzo

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  1. Up for sale is my old glidecam gold series vest. It would make a nice starter or backup vest. It's in great shape. The rivets in the belt have been drilled out and replaced with hardware so the buckles can be replaced easily, see picture. Also included is a second set of pads. These pads are home made and a bit rough but tighten more than the originals. Asking $1600 OBO
  2. Agreed on protecting the mini SDI connectors. I think more than a clamp is necessary. A full shield is required in my view. Those connectors are soldered right onto the IC board inside with no collar attaching them to the metal casing. A small glance off a door frame and goodbye Hyperdeck Shuttle. Version 2
  3. I use Solidworks. It has a nice workflow and being able to add your choice of CAM software into that workflow is great. I'd be interested to try Mastercam, but haven't yet.
  4. Thanks. Yeah, just made a quick model for illustration. It sounded like a lot of the previous suggestions could be combined into the same plate to give multiple options. The dimensions are completely inaccurate however... I didn't have a Zepher or a Hyperdeck shuttle on hand to reference.
  5. If you are making it specifically for the Hyperdeck Shuttle you could mount it using the four threaded holes in the corners. This would give space for a line of 1/4" and 3/8" holes in the center and you could leave some surface area to each side of center for dual lock. The end user would be able to choose between permanently mounting their Hyperdeck, dual lock, or a quick release with the Hyperdeck Shuttle cheese plate. Example:
  6. I've had this arm post laying around for a while so maybe someone can use it. I received it with a Glidecam V-25 sled that I purchased used, but I was using a different arm so I never had a use for it. I'm guessing this is to a V-25 arm but I've never used one, so take a look at the picture and see if it's something you can use. Make me an offer.
  7. Up for sale is an EFP Red Spring Arm. The arm is in good shape. The spring covers are a little dented in a couple places. Two of the covers have a weld that has failed in the corner, one of which (the closer one in the picture) binds when the arm dips into the lower half of it's range. If you are located near Newark, DE feel free to come try it out before you buy. Asking $4,600 OBO Contact me here on the forum or at Thomas.Crescenzo@gmail.com
  8. Based on an EFP bearing, it looks like 1.625" x 1.875" x 0.155"
  9. Price Drop to $225. This battery sells for $399.50 new. It's practically new with very low cycles.
  10. If you want to upgrade the locking pin you can get a push button quick release pin from McMaster or any large hardware supplier. It will probably run you $30. But still install it from the top as a couple others have stated. Best of luck with your repair.
  11. Up for sale is a V-Mount L95e Li-Ion Battery by PAG. Purchased when I thought I'd be switching over to V-mount... ended up sticking with Anton Bauer. I don't have a charger to test it and it's been sitting on my shelf for about a year. I will accept a return if you charge it up and decide it no longer holds full capacity. Asking $300 OBO plus shipping. Thomas.Crescenzo at gmail.com
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