CF degrades under UV light (sunlight). I'm sure it would take a while but leaving it out in direct sunlight to "bake" all day doesn't sound like a great idea.
Moose, do you ever lubricate the threads under the legs locks? If you do, what do you use? I was thinking of using some graphite like I use on my trailer ball, since it is not greasy.
Hmmm... don't know if your aware or not, but alcohol and many (but not all) 'flavors' of rubber don't get along well... twist lock rubber over-molds for instance. Alcohol can and will greatly accelerate the aging & deterioration process of susceptible rubber products...
Not sure what you're asking. A vast majority must go back to the factory, I know mine do, so there is nothing I can do about my own. If you own differently, then you'll need to seek out those who own it and have found the answer.
@@MoosePeterson I'm just speaking of general maintenance. A ball head that came with a tripod several months ago appeared to be developing light streaks, as if it was being scratched. I cleaned it very thoroughly yesterday with alcohol and then sprayed a bit of silicone. I wiped it down getting as much of the liquid away as possible. It seems to be working very well. I have no idea if silicone spray has a long term bad effect. I would think some bit of lubrication would be a good thing. Do you do any of this with your ball heads? Thanks!
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge Moose. You're one of my heroes in photography.
thx for the kind words!
Glad you take time to show us all your tips on gear and maintenace.
Thanks!
The Tripod is an important tool. It helps tell the story of the critters
I'd use some liquid thread sealant on the rubber feet threads to keep water out. That would cut down on maintenance time 1/3 or more.
CF degrades under UV light (sunlight). I'm sure it would take a while but leaving it out in direct sunlight to "bake" all day doesn't sound like a great idea.
Moose, do you ever lubricate the threads under the legs locks? If you do, what do you use? I was thinking of using some graphite like I use on my trailer ball, since it is not greasy.
I don't
You should... Gitzo sells a Specific grease to lubricate the G lock threads. Leaving them dry will damage the o rings over time
Hmmm... don't know if your aware or not, but alcohol and many (but not all) 'flavors' of rubber don't get along well... twist lock rubber over-molds for instance. Alcohol can and will greatly accelerate the aging & deterioration process of susceptible rubber products...
What if youn unscrewed every part of the tripod that can be unscrewed, and let it dry?Is this a good thing to do?
you should put some lubricant/grease in the knuckles
have you ever try the 3 & 1 oil that thing is old as my grandma and good
What about cleaning a ball head?
Not sure what you're asking. A vast majority must go back to the factory, I know mine do, so there is nothing I can do about my own. If you own differently, then you'll need to seek out those who own it and have found the answer.
@@MoosePeterson I'm just speaking of general maintenance. A ball head that came with a tripod several months ago appeared to be developing light streaks, as if it was being scratched. I cleaned it very thoroughly yesterday with alcohol and then sprayed a bit of silicone. I wiped it down getting as much of the liquid away as possible. It seems to be working very well. I have no idea if silicone spray has a long term bad effect. I would think some bit of lubrication would be a good thing. Do you do any of this with your ball heads? Thanks!
@@scottweaverphotovideo Sorry, don't know what head you have to what is required to maintain it. I'd recommend reaching out to the manufacture
are you related to Bryan Peterson?
Moose, excellent video on basic tripod maintenance, I would like ask how tall can your tripod go?
thx 12'