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    Senior Member Wharf Rat's Avatar
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    Cheap camera mount

    I looked around for an in-car camera mount for my digital camera (for the strip and the road course) and couldn't find what I was looking for for less than an arm and a leg and stumbled a thread on an M5 board (I'd link it but that site appears to be dead???)

    Looked like a great idea so I tried it and it turned out great. Really just a PVC pipe and some U-bolts w/wingnuts. I even added an extra joint to pivot up/down. Not bad for $8 and and 2 beers worth of time.

    $8 camera mount picture by Desert_Rat_46 - Photobucket

    $8 camera mount in car picture by Desert_Rat_46 - Photobucket

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    Wow, WAY cool. BUT, how is the cam actually attached? Pics of that, plz.

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    Thats definitely cool. Would also like some pics on how you mounted the camera. I might have to make me one of them.
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    The camera mount is the easiest part. Your camera should have a threaded insert in the bottom. I found a thumb screw that had the same threads and just drilled a hole in the tube and screwed the camera to it with the thumb screw.
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    Lol, duh. I shouldve figured that out. So, care to sell some to members? Or give the parts list and where you got it so we know what to shop for?

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    You would outdo me! I bought the CruiseCam for $25. Not my car:



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    I couldn't find nothing like that CruiseCam when I was looking or I just woulda picked one of those up. Everything I found was carbon fiber and $150+.

    All my parts came from Home Depot. Really all you need is the PVC pipe, 2 u-bolts to mount to the headrest, thumbscrew, coupler for the PVC pipe, wing nuts for the u-bolts, and a u-bolt that fits around the coupler. Throw in a dap of glue and some spraypaint and that's about it. Oh, and 2 beers.
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