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$4,500.00 Like New condition other than a few minor cosmetic blemishes. Makes a surprisingly good dolly too! Includes: Echo 48 Disc Brake System 5/8 Baby Pin - Master Riser System Camera Mount System - Mitchell 100mm Ball Mount C-stand storage clamps Tripod Holder 3" Cable Hooks Local Pick-up in West Texas possible Quote for shipping possible Contact me at Leo@PhotekFilms.com
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Like New condition other than a few minor cosmetic blemishes. Makes a surprisingly good dolly too! Includes: Echo 48 Disc Brake System 5/8 Baby Pin - Master Riser System Camera Mount System - Mitchell 100mm Ball Mount C-stand storage clamps Tripod Holder 3" Cable Hooks Local Pick-up in LA or deliverable in Texas $5K
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I’m in New York from Sept 16 - 21 demonstrating a new AC / DIT cart which I've designed. I would like advice on where to show the cart to DITs and ACs in person! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Bill Kerrigan Montreal, Quebec, Canada 514 486 8456 - Office 514 238 9775 - Mobile bill@kerrigan.ca http://www.kerrigan.ca
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Hello, I'm wanting to buy my first camera cart and I'm looking for advice on which one to buy. I don't really have a budget but I just want to get the best bang for my buck. The one I have my eye on right now is the filmtools/magliner senior cart. Is there a better one to go with? Any recommendations on junior vs. senior size carts? Besides the cart itself...what about accessories?...Which ones are needed? Thanks in advance! :)
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Hello All, I've seen a fair share of Rubbermaid mods while interning at a rental house these past few months, and I was wondering about proper procedures for modding, as well as personal favorites or any tips to be shared. I've been interning at a big rental house these past months and have seen some really cool stuff I'd like to someday apply on a rubbermaid of my own, but I'm unsure of exactly how to go about doing the mods (where to buy certain things, how to attach, etc.) The things I've been wondering are: -The best wheels/casters to buy, I usually see/hear of 8" or 10" but have no idea which brands to buy/avoid. -The layer of plywood underneath the rubbermaids. -What size/type screws/bolts to use to attach the plywood/accessories. -The little hooks used to hold sticks, what would these be called and how could I attach them? -The Various bags I see attached to rubbermaids, they all look very useful but I can never tell what brand they are. -Really any mod you believe is interesting/good enough to share! What are your favorites that you've seen? Which ones are a waste of resources? Thank You, Joseph Robinson
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Hello all, I've recently pulled the trigger on a camera cart as I have a shoot coming up where having one would be extremely helpful. Rather than go the route of a modified Magliner (for cost reasons at the moment) I found a great local deal on a brand new Rubbermaid 4546 cart with 8" pneumatic tires. I'm a DIY'er at heart. I love making something work for me through my own efforts. For the past few days I have been looking for a resouce as to what mods others have done with this kind of cart and I haven't find very much. I visited the Backstage Equipment site and found very few accessories for the Rubbermaid as compared to the Magliners. I understand that the Magliner and/or metal camera carts are much sturdier and modifications to these carts are not suited to my plastic cart unless I put a metal skeleton on it. Modifications I have considered are: carpeting the shelves, handle modification to make it shorter so it can fit in my car standing up, sliding drawer for tools under top shelf (which is an add on from Rubbermaid). What I'm looking for are any thoughts or experiences you all have had with these carts, any mods that are a must in your opinion or maybe even some specialty ones. Pictures would be helpful but any information I can get is awesome. Help me build the best DIY camera cart!
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I have a Ranger 36 Inovativ camera cart for sale! It was a "floor model", but is pretty much brand new. Reasons you should buy my cart: - Retail: They go for $3,155 in store pick up or $3,230 delivery. But you can buy mine for $2,900! If you can deal with a never-been-used-on-the-field, a couple cosmetic scratches cart, you save $255! Plus, there is a 6 week waiting period for these carts. - Great design: Easy to build, use, and accessorize. I can build and tear down the cart in 28 seconds! - Accessories: Inovativ has a lot of accessories to make your cart pimptastic. They are also compatible with backstage accessories. - Useful: Obviously they are useful. Whether you are a Camera Assistant, Steadicam Op, Sound guy, musician, mechanic, etc. The only reason I'm selling it is to buy a larger Inovativ Cart. I am in love with this company and their product... and you should be to! Feel to email me: MarshallArtsPictures@gmail.com For pictures go to: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/for/4514273829.html
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Looking to purchase a Backstage TR-04 cart. Anyone have leads?