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Heavy Duty tabletop tripod?
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<blockquote data-quote="CNY Yote Hunter" data-source="post: 2836665" data-attributes="member: 109650"><p>So it is short enough to use on a bench depending on the bench height or width. The legs when at 20 degrees are 17 1/2" center to center and 18" center to center. It stands 24" at this setting. Next setting would be 45 degrees and that makes the legs 32" and 33" center to center but brings the height down to 18 1/2" at the ball mount. Next is 80 degree setting and brings the legs to 44" and 45" center to center but only sits 3" to the ball mount. Center to center I measured from the center of the foot to the next foot. Hope this helps ya, I can add pics if you think it might work for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CNY Yote Hunter, post: 2836665, member: 109650"] So it is short enough to use on a bench depending on the bench height or width. The legs when at 20 degrees are 17 1/2” center to center and 18” center to center. It stands 24” at this setting. Next setting would be 45 degrees and that makes the legs 32” and 33” center to center but brings the height down to 18 1/2” at the ball mount. Next is 80 degree setting and brings the legs to 44” and 45” center to center but only sits 3” to the ball mount. Center to center I measured from the center of the foot to the next foot. Hope this helps ya, I can add pics if you think it might work for you. [/QUOTE]
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