InfiniteISO wrote:
It needs a table for drinks and sandwiches and maybe a cute waitress
I like the way you think.
jpgto
Loc: North East Tennessee
Now, that is a patent in the making! LOL
joer wrote:
I know most of the men here and probably some women have back problems...I do.
Standing behind a tripod or sitting without proper support is uncomfortable even after only a short time. So I got this idea and tried it...its like I've died and gone to heaven.
Its tricky getting in and out but its manageable and I feel so good sitting in it.
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Clever: You are channeling Rube Goldberg!
Back problems are so common that they account for almost 50% of emergency room visits (been there, done that) and about 30% of hospital admissions. I know all too well of what I speak. I think it's because we are meant to walk on all fours.
I need one with motorized wheels.
You sure you haven't thrown your back further out just getting seated?
joer
Loc: Colorado/Illinois
I am not a large person and aside from my back quite fit so getting in or standing up is no problem. I spend an hour each day doing a fitness workout and 30 minutes riding a bicycle weather permitting.
I did eventually remove the center post but not for the obvious reason...sans post provides more flexibility in positioning the camera.
oxycodone dose the trick have back and hip probable been using it for 3 years I don't get loopy but it sure takes away the pain with out it I can't walk more than about 300 feet .
Idea: The Thrift stores, Goodwill etc usually have office chairs, inexpensive. Try that & fabricate a cantilevered monopod using Electrical conduit or even better "Unistrut". With that you are on wheels &have easy assess & egress with sturdy support for the equipment-------Henry
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