Looking for a special camera mount ? Corner mount

Tinman

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If you are looking for a special mount that you can’t find to fit your cam, I can help you out. You can find these on EBay, but most are a universal fit. I can fab to your specs and ship them directly to you anywhere in USA via USPS Med. Flat Rate Box. Most corner mounts will fit in one of these. The bracket will have the large 1.25” dia. hole punched in the face, but you will have to drill the other holes. This way it will fit your mount perfectly and you can locate the screw holes where needed. This is nice for brick mounts.

Look at the drawings and let me know your dimensions. For example Dimension “A” is 5.25” If you need something out of the ordinary, I can make it. Most corner brackets will run around $25 plus 13.60 Priority Flat Rate shipping (2-3 days) They will be made out of 18 ga. galvannealed steel ready for you to paint your color. I can also fabricate these out of .100 mill finish aluminum for a few bucks more. Once you PM me your dimensions I can send you a PayPal Invoice of your exact cost.
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Where were u 3 weeks ago? Lol, I just got one for my ptz....would rather of gotten American made.
 
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awesome, thats a good price and galvanized to boot, I take it the cuts are uncoated though right?
 

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awesome, thats a good price and galvanized to boot, I take it the cuts are uncoated though right?
Correct, but a good coat of paint will fix that. I always use the .100 alum. for my cam mounts, it really depends on the complexity of the bracket. Like the one I posted it may run another $5 to upgrade to aluminum. .052 Steel vs .100 alum both are plenty strong to make a solid mount.
 
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