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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 09:02:33 -0600, Chris L Peterson
wrote: On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:26:22 -0400, Dan wrote: The other option would be to take the current mount (or a rebuilt, albiet not as pier like one) and place it ontop of a support, sort of like http://home.comcast.net/~astrohammer/buildbase.htm I like that choice. It's more modular, easier to transport, and leaves the option of using the scope without the extension if you have children viewing. It should be at least as stable as a taller base, maybe more so if you allow for a bit wider base. You know...the "children viewing" just cinched it. My daughters and their girl scout troop are regular "customers" so that is a real good reason to make it a two parter. Thanks for pointing out the obvious ![]() -Dan |
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