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Day: October 4, 2004

Bottlecap Tripod

October 4, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 1 Comment

bottlecap tripod

i almost forgot to add this simple but useful project, and then today i saw it mentioned on techtv…for $1.50 you can make your own bottlecap tripod with parts available from just about all hardware stores. this comes in handly when you’re in a bind for a quick tripod on the road or you want to mount a camera to something non-tripody.

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