What's with the mounting screws? I got a new tripod, and the screw is too small for my RRS Ballhead. I thought they'd all be the same? What am I missing?
What's with the mounting screws? I got a new tripod, and the screw is too small for my RRS Ballhead. I thought they'd all be the same? What am I missing?
Some tripods come with a screw that screws over that small screw, thus allowing your RRS Ballhead to mate successfully with your Slik Tripod.
Tripods come with 1/4 in screws and 3/8 in screws. Sounds like your screw ( male portion - the bolt ) is 1/4. You need the 1/4 - 20 in to 3/8th - 16 inch adapter, and then you should be good to go. They are called reducer bushings.
RRS sells them cheap $5.00 - buy a couple so you'll have a spare the next time this comes up. That's what I do.:D
Or you MAY be able to find them at your local Lowe's or Tractor Supply in the Hardware sections
Yeah, well, I double-triple checked. AFAICS, not on mine.
No problem, bushings are on the way.
Go back and look again. I think you missed it
Seriously. Sorry to hear it's going to be an accessory to fix the accessory.
On the bushing, you will want to make sure it's got a screw driver slot that
will let you extract it once you install it (if you put it on the tripod, it will end
up in the ball head when you remove it down the line).
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Seriously. Sorry to hear it's going to be an accessory to fix the accessory.
On the bushing, you will want to make sure it's got a screw driver slot that
will let you extract it once you install it (if you put it on the tripod, it will end
up in the ball head when you remove it down the line).
I didn't miss it. I mentioned it to Marc (he has the same 'pod), and he said, "Oh, yeah." He had the same thing.
I'll be using loctite on the bushing/tripod, so I hope that it doesn't come out in the ballhead!
Some tripods come with a screw that screws over that small screw, thus allowing your RRS Ballhead to mate successfully with your Slik Tripod.
So, screw you!
ROFLMAO!! Andy, I love it!
As others have suggested, you may have a reversible stud in your tripod. Reading The Friendly Manual might enlighten you on this. If not, hie yourself down to your local Lowe's, Home Depot, or whatever flavor your local Big Box store assumes and get yourself the adapter you posted a link to. It'll be called a "3/8-16 X 1/4-20 reducer bushing". You can probably walk out with a two-pack for around $2.00, tax included.
While you're there, pick up a tube of blue Loc-Tite and put a drop on the tripod screw when you install the bushing. Let it sit for a couple of hours before you install the head. That'll ensure that when you remove the head the bushing will stay on the tripod and not be buried in the head.
I had a similar situation with my Slik tripod and the RRS ballhead. I went to Lowe's looking for the reducer bushings without any luck. Adorama has the 5-pack Bogen tripod bushing 1/4-20 to 3/8" for $14 plus $7 shipping. I ordered one, and here they are:
Cuong
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So, screw you!
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Andyone know if this is what I need?
Or, anyone, for that matter?
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RRS sells them cheap $5.00 - buy a couple so you'll have a spare the next time this comes up. That's what I do.:D
Or you MAY be able to find them at your local Lowe's or Tractor Supply in the Hardware sections
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I'm on it!
Thanks, guys.
Oh, and Andy.... never mind.
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for both sizes.
Yeah, well, I double-triple checked. AFAICS, not on mine.
No problem, bushings are on the way.
Dgrin FAQ | Me | Workshops
Go back and look again. I think you missed it
Seriously. Sorry to hear it's going to be an accessory to fix the accessory.
On the bushing, you will want to make sure it's got a screw driver slot that
will let you extract it once you install it (if you put it on the tripod, it will end
up in the ball head when you remove it down the line).
I didn't miss it. I mentioned it to Marc (he has the same 'pod), and he said, "Oh, yeah." He had the same thing.
I'll be using loctite on the bushing/tripod, so I hope that it doesn't come out in the ballhead!
Dgrin FAQ | Me | Workshops
ROFLMAO!! Andy, I love it!
As others have suggested, you may have a reversible stud in your tripod. Reading The Friendly Manual might enlighten you on this. If not, hie yourself down to your local Lowe's, Home Depot, or whatever flavor your local Big Box store assumes and get yourself the adapter you posted a link to. It'll be called a "3/8-16 X 1/4-20 reducer bushing". You can probably walk out with a two-pack for around $2.00, tax included.
While you're there, pick up a tube of blue Loc-Tite and put a drop on the tripod screw when you install the bushing. Let it sit for a couple of hours before you install the head. That'll ensure that when you remove the head the bushing will stay on the tripod and not be buried in the head.
Happy Screwing!
Bill
Cuong