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I have my first GEM being made by John Davis and I need a tripod for it.
The mount weighs 30 lbs and has a 40 lbs capacity, counterweights 20 lbs and the current scope for it will be a 1278. So, we have 67 lbs of stuff. I found this: http://www.mytoolstore.com/berger/tripods2.html The wooden surveyors tripod. Also checked out Al's astro and Astronomics offerings. Also looked at Burlebach's from Germany. I'd like to keep it under $200. The mount is a tank so I'd like a threesome to go under it that can keep up with the mount. I may end up putting my dob on it some day as well (10" XT10, 35 lbs). So, here's what I'm thinking. Get a shorter tripod (please recommend one) and put a mini pier on it (recommendations welcome). That will give me a short tripod for the dob and a taller one (with the mini pier) for the refractor. Any recommendations for min and max height? Thanks, Tom |
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