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Hugo_Langer

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Hi everyone,

 

I know a lot of you have been waiting for the Battery hangers.

 

We are in the final stages of manufacturing, the parts are currently with the laser engraver and this is the last stage prior to assembly of the complete unit.

 

I have attached some early pictures below...

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For me when I click on them, it gives me the "you do not have permission to access this page" message. When I click on them and try and save them to my desktop, they will only save as html files (not as jpg or bpm)????????

Well it would be saving the html because when you say save link as, all it does is follow the link, which in this case is the failed permission page and saves that.

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-And to second Dave:

 

I've had mine three years now and am quite pleased with it. And if anyone in LA wants to check it out, feel free...to drop Dave a line and go take a look!

 

I keed, I keed...

 

I have handled this latest production version of the Hanger and it is nice and smooth as well as rigid.

 

Once I stop pestering Hugo with ever-evolving design ideas on the Rig-Rest, that too will finally emerge from his factory and the Hanger will be that much better. Rest assured that it is an accessory to the existing design, so prior and about-to-be owners will be able to equip theirs with this assembly which restores the "crash base" concept of the PRO1 and also gives a mounting point for gyros, baseplates for antlers etc.

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Once I stop pestering Hugo with ever-evolving design ideas on the Rig-Rest, that too will finally emerge from his factory and the Hanger will be that much better. Rest assured that it is an accessory to the existing design, so prior and about-to-be owners will be able to equip theirs with this assembly which restores the "crash base" concept of the PRO1 and also gives a mounting point for gyros, baseplates for antlers etc.

 

Yes Charles, you are right, but we are happy to have you pestering us. Our philosophy at Steadyrig is to seek as much input from the community regarding the design and features of all the equipment that we manufacture.

 

You are the operators and nobody knows your needs better than you do.

 

We consider contributions from operators as an important ingredient in our product design process.

 

We read and consider all comments and posts made on this and other forums and will respond when necessary.

 

regards,

Hugo.

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