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05/25/2008 07:18:56 PM · #1 |
I thought there was a thread or two on this in the past but couldn't find it, but I know I am not the only one who (ab)uses their tripod for non-photography related things. They come in very handy. Even if I wasn't into photography and didn't own a camera, I would still have a tripod or two.
Anyone else? |
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05/25/2008 07:31:08 PM · #2 |
The search is borked, I tried looking up a few things and everything shows up.
Anyway I have no picture to support it but in a photo magazine I saw last month it showed a pair of tripods with clothes line between them being used to dry clothes by some professionals when they took a dip in a river someplace. Kinda a fun idea. |
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05/25/2008 07:45:41 PM · #3 |
| My lovely sweet child Charlie, uses them as machine guns when I am not looking. I have used one as a walking stick and beat a dog that was attacking my dog with one. that is it so far |
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05/25/2008 09:20:44 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by JulietNN: My lovely sweet child Charlie, uses them as machine guns when I am not looking. |
I'm telling you, I think our kids were twins and separated at birth or something. |
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05/25/2008 09:25:43 PM · #5 |
| Well, I used mine for an IV stand last Saturday evening for an overstressed horse at a very hot endurance ride on the central Cal coast. 31 liters of fluid run into both jugulars revived him enough to go to a top notch hospital where he's doing ok. The knobs for the center column and on the quick release plate meant the bags wouldn't fall off. I collapsed it to a monopod as he started to feel better and wanted to roll, and when he got up managed not to dislodge either sewn in catheter. There was a veterinarian in attendance lest anyone think I did any of the medical stuff. |
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05/25/2008 09:38:54 PM · #6 |
| Kar, I can not wait till we get together, it will be WOrld War III or Peace, I think I know which! |
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05/25/2008 10:27:29 PM · #7 |
| I think this would be a great idea for a challenge. "What is this Tripod?" |
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05/25/2008 10:50:00 PM · #8 |
Gun rack. : ) Poke stick, for keeping the uglies from nibbling your knee caps and ankles. Florida fly swatter?
Message edited by author 2008-05-25 23:07:31.
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05/25/2008 10:51:28 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by lynnesite: Well, I used mine for an IV stand last Saturday evening for an overstressed horse at a very hot endurance ride on the central Cal coast. 31 liters of fluid run into both jugulars revived him enough to go to a top notch hospital where he's doing ok. The knobs for the center column and on the quick release plate meant the bags wouldn't fall off. I collapsed it to a monopod as he started to feel better and wanted to roll, and when he got up managed not to dislodge either sewn in catheter. There was a veterinarian in attendance lest anyone think I did any of the medical stuff. |
This trumps Art defrosting his freezer in a big way! Good thinking! |
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05/26/2008 10:58:17 AM · #10 |
| Thanks, I was glad it was a fairly heavy duty one and not my cheapie! |
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