hifi_hokie
Well-known member
Hey all,
I've been doing a lot more traveling lately, both for work and fun...I've been bringing my DSLR camera setup along on most trips. I have a combo camera/laptop bag that I bought specifically so I could always carry it on - I don't usually check luggage and overhead space is pretty tight on the turboprops/regional jets I end up on.
My camera's mounting brackets are held together with 5/32" hex bolts, so I'd like to bring something along that can tighten those if needed. I don't normally travel with a tripod, but I'd also like to leave a 12mm wrench and T25 Torx in there to adjust that, just in case.
Reading the TSA's regs, as long as I'm under 7" in length for the pieces, I should be good...? Or could I use a tiny 1/4" ratchet and get socket bits instead? They specifically disallow "drill bits", but yet screwdrivers are fine, somewhat confusing...
Thanks!
I've been doing a lot more traveling lately, both for work and fun...I've been bringing my DSLR camera setup along on most trips. I have a combo camera/laptop bag that I bought specifically so I could always carry it on - I don't usually check luggage and overhead space is pretty tight on the turboprops/regional jets I end up on.
My camera's mounting brackets are held together with 5/32" hex bolts, so I'd like to bring something along that can tighten those if needed. I don't normally travel with a tripod, but I'd also like to leave a 12mm wrench and T25 Torx in there to adjust that, just in case.
Reading the TSA's regs, as long as I'm under 7" in length for the pieces, I should be good...? Or could I use a tiny 1/4" ratchet and get socket bits instead? They specifically disallow "drill bits", but yet screwdrivers are fine, somewhat confusing...
Thanks!