Great job, Randy!
Great job, Randy!
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
...looking forward to seeing how you incorporate those oar locks into adjustable legs. Nice job though...looks very sturdy!
As I have 'The Howitzer' ready for battle on wagon wheels. No mule sadly
My summer campaign will be testing ULF Pinhole and Wollaston Meniscus lenses, the 500 and 790mm made by
http://www.re-inventedphotoequip.com/Formats.html
The Howitzer can use 4/5, 5/7, 8/10, 11/14, 14/17" film and plate
Work on the 14X36" Box will continue for Winter War and 2023 Spring opportunity
God Willing
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Tin Can
You might want to look at "LITTLE GIANT Large Bucket or Tub Cart Muck Cart".
Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems
I am well aware of dead animal carry, various carts and have them
The Howitzer is designed as low angle 'Tripod' with wheels that this old man can move very local to my DR
Thanks for your suggestions
Leg levelers are next
I can also remove The Howitzer quickly and use cart for other gear
Tin Can
Weighed Tin Cannon just now
I must be feeling better!
The rig as shown is 143 lbs
and even more important
I inadvertently made the cart the exact size to mount my huge Deardorff 11X14 with 75" of extension, it weighs more...
Now that's a Cannon!
Deardorff S11 New Bellows by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
That's excellent, Randy!
It would be fun to mount a 35mm body on the back end.
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