@Ian Grant Just a random thought here. Some mounts have set screws underneath to lock the head tight once the head is fully threaded into place. I know Bogen/Manfrotto do this, or at least used to. Could this be the reason the head doesn't want to come off?I've not been able to seerate the head from the column, I need to get a tilt arm made.
View attachment 4113
View attachment 4114
View attachment 4115
It needs stripping down, cleaning, lubricating. It's a heavy duty beast designed for professional use.
Ian
There's nothing like that, it is possible the head can be unscrewedwikipedia ben meisal from the column but without a tilt arm there's nothing to use as a gentle lever.
When I get time I'll try the WD40 trick for freeing threads that won't budge, it does not mean spraying with WD40 that won't work and makes a mess, a little finesse is needed
Ian
Yes, my old Manfrotto 074 and the Berlebach use this locking method. The top flange of the tripod is tapped with three holes for the set screws which are tightened up after the head is mounted to prevent it rotating.@Ian Grant Just a random thought here. Some mounts have set screws underneath to lock the head tight once the head is fully threaded into place. I know Bogen/Manfrotto do this, or at least used to. Could this be the reason the head doesn't want to come off?
Well, It's certainly a nice looking 45S but, as for holy grail, I'm sorry but I can't think of anything that tops the SV45Te https://forum.grossformatfotografie.de/forum/thread/22015-ebony-sv45te-zu-verkaufen/oh my gosh, this one is probably the holy grail of 4x5th
Interesting. We are only two hours west of there. Maybe we should organise some workshops?next years I'll be living nearby Mt. St. Michell in Normandie
of course, I could improve speaking French language and meet nice people there.Interesting. We are only two hours west of there. Maybe we should organise some workshops?


