Sounds to me like you may have some contaminents on the legs, reducing the 
friction necessary to keep from sliding.

Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Help Needed: Sliding Bogen tripod legs


> Set up in question: Bogen 3036 tripod with the 400mm f2.8 lens.
>
> Problem: I'll set it up, lock all the levers, and 4 seconds later the
> tripod starts to sink to one side. Whats happening is that the leg
> sections are starting to slide and collapse into each other despite all of
> the locks being tightly secured. On the lighter tripod I use for hiking
> (3221) I can tighten things up with the hexagon shaped thingamajig and I'm
> back in business, but that doesn't seem to work for the 3036. The latter
> tripod seems to use more of a hydraulic system for controlling the legs
> rather than just the screw-and-hold system of the former. So does this
> mean that the hydraulics are just shot and I'm outta luck?
>
> I tried a Google search but maybe I'm not using the right terms. I've also
> sent an email to Manfrotto, but I thought I'd ask here while I wait for a
> response. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.


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