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JoJo, I've been trying to do the same thing with little luck, much frustration. First I bought the D600 Mini Boom arm for that same ab stand. Well, it turns out the D600 weights 8 lbs, 2X as much as the ab800 + BD. But then you counter weight it with the 15 lb sand bag and you've got 8+15+ ab800 + BD on this flimsy stand. Didn't seem safe to me so I sent the D600 back. Just didn't make sense either to have a 8 lb solid steel bar to hold about 4 lbs.
Next, just today in fact, in comes the Avenger A475B Baby Combi-Boom to solve my problems. Wrong! The boom bends like a rubber band with ab800 + BD on 1 end and the sand bag, about 12 lb on the other end. Plus, it just doesn't seem safe where you turn the nob to hold the poles from falling down. Seems like you need a pin of some kind. Also, the way you attached the ab800 doesn't seem safe either, again seems like you need a pin.
Sorry to take over your post like this but as you can see I'm boom challenged. Any one know if there is a "Boom for Idiots " book out there?
Jeff
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/3599-REG/Avenger_D600_D600_Mini_Boom_3_8.html
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/200109-REG/Avenger_A4041B_A475B_Baby_Combi_Boom.html
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