Camcorder suction mount poss group buy
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Originally Posted by ian_sadler
Am I allowed to do dat?
Cause you are other wise he wouldnt have asked you if you wanted too LOL
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I must say the mounts ian does are awsome and cheaper too
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The manfrotto kit I can get is £49.00 inc VAT & P&P
If you want to see a photo PM me.
If you want to see a photo PM me.
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Ok peeps,
I have shipped all the remaing mounts today via special delivery.
If anybody has send a cheque and not received the unit by Friday can they please let me know.
Thanks,
Ian
I have shipped all the remaing mounts today via special delivery.
If anybody has send a cheque and not received the unit by Friday can they please let me know.
Thanks,
Ian
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I bought one of these soon after the group buy. Nice unit but I have two questions:
I can only get it to stick to the rear window. Front and side windows seem to be an issue due to shape of the glass. Has anyone else tried this with success. Does it loosen up a little with some use (only tried it twice).
Removing the mount can be problematic via recommended method. Short of removing the pump button to release the vacuum does anyone know a good technique to removing it once mounted?
I can only get it to stick to the rear window. Front and side windows seem to be an issue due to shape of the glass. Has anyone else tried this with success. Does it loosen up a little with some use (only tried it twice).
Removing the mount can be problematic via recommended method. Short of removing the pump button to release the vacuum does anyone know a good technique to removing it once mounted?
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Originally Posted by supertouring
I can only get it to stick to the rear window. Front and side windows seem to be an issue due to shape of the glass. Has anyone else tried this with success. Does it loosen up a little with some use (only tried it twice).
I've had the unit on my scoob windscreen & side windows.
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Ian, thanks very much for the unit, top notch!
Can someone give me advice on how to get it off the window though, I think if I pull any harder my bedroom window is going to brake!!!
Can someone give me advice on how to get it off the window though, I think if I pull any harder my bedroom window is going to brake!!!
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