Compact Scuba Light and Camera Tray
This short video showcases a new compact dive light , handle and camera tray from Advanced Innovations in Austin Texas. Designed for your GoPro or other dive camera, this little unit is exceptionally well made and extremely comfortable to dive with. Light weight, bright, and made with pride in the USA. Dealer and individual inquiries are welcome.
Rating: 4.90
hi Joe . you videos are very good and you explane things very too, unlike my spelling. anyway, I have a small mill coming this week. I have done some very basic jobs on a mill before but was looking for some advice . thinking of running a few flutes down my cz455 varmint barrel. its 16" long and was hoping you could give me some advice on the best way of mounting the barrel to the mill. hope to here from you soon. Stuart , in England.
I am not a machinist, but enjoy watching good machinists at work. As said previously I have been watching you Joe and you do fabulous job explaining and teaching. Now after watching you it is killing me to see people make things so hard at times which would be me also. Lol I'm a retired auto / diesel tech and have watched it in my field also and until you learn it from someone sometimes it just happens. Keep up the good work Joe. Have a great day.
Joe just in the middle of setting one up, we supply local dive shops and seems to be going ok
Like it bud yes i own ocean optics and yes we do a very similar product how mad is that, very good Joe mine are all aluminium done on my home made mill,
Looks awesome. You get a really cool ‘sleek technical style’ about your products. I like it. This new one looks fantastic as does my favourite, the dual light & camera ‘sled’ .Don’t know it’s name but it’s Sweet!
Hey, this is unrelated, but if you were making a simple can or plastic shredder, would two counter rotating driven shafts with keyed solid cylinders (discs) alternately overlapping from the two shafts be a good way to go?
Cheers. M
Joe, I own a shop in Stephenville, Tx building custom firearms. I’ve been a fan of your channel for quite a while and I am down in your area quite a bit. Anyways, if you ever have time through email or in person I’d like to pick your brain about a couple of things. Love the videos; take care.
Hello sir,
Please upload tips & tricks video for ovality in turning component
With your first setup , a .410 5 shot pistol and one light and I will extract and terminate flash if needed with extreme prejudice .Nice job professor , wish I had one when I watched the fantastic voyage…
It's a beautiful design and very slick looking. Do you make ALL the parts in your shop or are some come from elsewhere? Really nice looking piece.
Hey, nice one Joe!
Joe I just came across your videos in the last few days and man I just want to say awesome. You could be a teacher anywhere. I am a auto/diesel tech retired and here lately been watching a lot of stuff on using especially a lathe and your stuff is awesome. It is apparent you have worked in doing some outstanding stuff for whomever. Love what you do
don't think you have to be a diver to use it that'd be good for having a look under the sail boat for growth. mounted to a piece of aluminum tube or just see whats growing under the float dock bet ya there's a whole reef under there I think that's really cool
Nice product. That's a very satisfying "click" as the bracket slide into position.
Beautiful work and great ideas there!
very nice equipment there,,,
Very sleek looking design
Though I wonder if an angled pistol grip would make it even more comfortable
What about a knuckle duster handle incase a shark comes ?
Nice. The indexing pin seems like overkill, though. Radial ridges on the two sides, similar to the ones in a Nord Lock washer would require less unscrewing to change the angle, and more potential angles to set the arm at.
Cutting the ridges should be straightforward with a 90° drill mill. A little bit of trig and a spreadsheet ought to handle it if your CAM doesn't.
Nice products. You should do some underwater videos. Just an idea…
Very neat.. how do you polish your delrin? Or is that a straight off the machine finish?
Very nicely done Joe
Ever thought of doing these with a Goodman handle? I much prefer to have fingers available
Hey Joe, are these the products you dedicate that machine shop for?
Hi Joe, nice equipment. Do they have tether straps, or safety cables? I'm not a diver, but if I was I would drop it and then bye bye go pro. 🙁 lol
Nice Joe!!!! Well Done Sir!!
Looks a nicely finished well constructed, designed piece of equipment ,at first i thought it was moulded ,then aluminium and you explained what materials you used any how it looks very functional.best wishes Ron.
Hook'em from right down the road. As a machinist and avid diver, that is an awesome product and a very fair price. You do amazing work sir.
Might need an alternate or accessory set of knobs to work it with 1/4" mitts. Maybe lever knobs.
That is a super gadget Joe. 🙂 Kudos.
nice products Joe…..atb
Nice one Joe TFS, G I'm out 🙂