Thanks for sharing! Love the ideas. I personally use a Rock N Roller R12 with custom shelves made from the metal brackets of the R6. I found the R6 shelf bracket to be a perfect size for the R12. Still holding up strong!
I got 2 Uline carts with pneumatic tires and did the same. - In one cart I have: Top: 2x Nova P300C, 1x Amaran F22 Bottom: 2x Aputure 600C with case - Second Cart: Stands on top and grip under. Works perfectly
What modifications did you do to get the casters on? The cart I purchased is drilled for the narrow base casters. Was yours like this or did you have to drill and grind to fit the larger casters?
I mean if you are working all the time and need something that can withstand the pressure of everyday use then it makes sense. However, when starting out 3K is a lot of money for people to spend on a cart.
yes, at 3:14, like a lens for, or a Hasselblad 500/205Fcc/203CW body, flash equipment, like broncolor, profoto and others.
Thanks for sharing! Love the ideas. I personally use a Rock N Roller R12 with custom shelves made from the metal brackets of the R6. I found the R6 shelf bracket to be a perfect size for the R12. Still holding up strong!
I absolutely love my rock'n rollers. Had 2 them for years and still using them. Its a fantastic tool!
I got 2 Uline carts with pneumatic tires and did the same.
- In one cart I have:
Top: 2x Nova P300C, 1x Amaran F22
Bottom: 2x Aputure 600C with case
- Second Cart: Stands on top and grip under.
Works perfectly
That's awesome!
Hey I'd love to see these!
Love these!! Thanks for your breakdown!
Thanks for watching!
Inspirational, thx for sharing
Glad you think so!
Perfect solution for mere mortals
Thanks! Would be great to get more wide closeup b-rolll footage instead of tons of talking head footage
Will do next time! Thank you for the suggestion!
What modifications did you do to get the casters on? The cart I purchased is drilled for the narrow base casters. Was yours like this or did you have to drill and grind to fit the larger casters?
I had to drill additional holes to fit the casters on. Some people also add a layer of plywood as well, but I didn't in my case.
Hahah. 3 grand. It’s a cart. Just need a sturdy cheap cart. No wonder Hollywood movies are so expensive.
I mean if you are working all the time and need something that can withstand the pressure of everyday use then it makes sense. However, when starting out 3K is a lot of money for people to spend on a cart.