
Dreifuss AA Tripod
Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
See-I told you!!
This is not at all like the other-but either will work.Is this type availlable anywhere? Thanks for the pic! ---bil

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Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
The head is about $150.Bil wrote:See-I told you!!This is not at all like the other-but either will work.Is this type availlable anywhere? Thanks for the pic! ---bil
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Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
MG15 with the same Dreibein. And the second picture MG34 with Doppeltrommel.
Landsknecht
Landsknecht
Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
Very nice display-thanks for the pics.As you will have noticed by now,you have to post your pics in reverse order on this site to get them in the correct order.It took me a while to figure that out.
---bil

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Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
Yes it appears that the orig MG34 adaptor has a longer bracket than the repro being made.
RR
RR
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Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
this is a repro head I got from blitzbikes. It's on a post war AA extention for the Laffette.
TC
TC
Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
Thats very nice. If I could get the exact measurements..........I wouldnt mind trying to make one. I know it would be alot of work but I am taking a welding/metal working class real soon and this could be a very nice project. But I would need the exact measurements, thinkness of the steels/metals, and such.
RR

RR
Re: Dreifuss AA Tripod
Forget making the connector piece unless your an experienced machinist.You need a lathe and a milling machine with a rotary table.