:thumbup: But I'd be concerned about that bolt-head being down in the space where your heads needs to be, if you were in an accident... :shocked:
I did put a ":thumbup:" for a reason: I admire your ability to think outside of the box. :clap:
I just wasn't sure about the bolt head; that's all! nojoke
Perhaps some extra closed-cell foam padding over it, would help...
I DID think that my post was less critical than the others...
...But that's just me!![]()
i say test it out skydiving or bunji jumping :thumbup:Helmet from pawnshop $20.. Camera Olympus waterproof with video. Drill hole in top of helmet put correct thread bolt through hole and epoxy in and there you have my $20 GoPro .. Works for me..:thumbup:![]()
An ingenious out of the box solution for attaching a camera to a helmet. :2thumbs:
Most have chimed in because they see a safety issue with your situation.
I see the following issues:
:ani29:: Don't drill a helmet--it can create issues when called upon in a crash.
:ani29:: If you do have an accident and the top of the helmet hits the ground--the forces are going to compress the bolt right into the top of your head. (Think of people losing their shoes in an impact--due to "forces.") If the helmet don't fly off--its going to do the opposite.
:ani29:: Most accidents happen within 25 miles of home and at speeds under 30.
On this one, we have your safety in mind. I recommend calling this idea good--but under consideration to not use, because of the potential safety issues.
AGREE!:thumbup: But I'd be concerned about that bolt-head being down in the space where your heads needs to be, if you were in an accident... :shocked: