Eggmoon
03-09-2021, 08:48 AM
Hi,
Looking for a sanity check.
I rent (sanity looking shaky already) and I telescope (sanity almost all gone) and it's a pain to have to lug everything into the backyard, level, align, pull it all apart, each time I want to take some pretty space pics.
Sure, I know where south is... can align reasonably quickly... but there is a lot of angst sometimes... tripods can get bumped.... sink into soggy Melbourne ground.... you know, the general stuff.
I thought about making myself a concrete block... 35cm x 35cm x 35cm, and bolting a short pier to the top of it. I could get one of those moving trolleys under it to move it if I move house. Yes.... it might slowly move out of alignment of south over time... but a bit of push and shove to keep it level, plus alt and az adjustments on my EQ6Pro mount should be able to compensate in small increments. The only thing I'd have to fix if I move is to re-plant a small patch of lawn. And I'd quickly have a pier in any new house by just plonking the block in the new yard.
Now, by my rough calculations (thank you Mr Google) 35cm cube of concrete weighs around 86Kg.
Mount weighs about 16Kg I think.... max payload 23Kg, which I don't go near... plus counterweights.
Now.... the big questions....
Do people think an 86Kg block of concrete will be stable enough??
Does the idea have any merit?
Why does Bundy Rum make a telescope work better?
Any foreseeable problems?
My wife suggested being able to mount a secondary clothes line on top of it for her occasional use, should I divorce her?
Anyone done this type of thing before?
Why 42?
Thoughts, questions, complaints, queries?
Geoff.
Looking for a sanity check.
I rent (sanity looking shaky already) and I telescope (sanity almost all gone) and it's a pain to have to lug everything into the backyard, level, align, pull it all apart, each time I want to take some pretty space pics.
Sure, I know where south is... can align reasonably quickly... but there is a lot of angst sometimes... tripods can get bumped.... sink into soggy Melbourne ground.... you know, the general stuff.
I thought about making myself a concrete block... 35cm x 35cm x 35cm, and bolting a short pier to the top of it. I could get one of those moving trolleys under it to move it if I move house. Yes.... it might slowly move out of alignment of south over time... but a bit of push and shove to keep it level, plus alt and az adjustments on my EQ6Pro mount should be able to compensate in small increments. The only thing I'd have to fix if I move is to re-plant a small patch of lawn. And I'd quickly have a pier in any new house by just plonking the block in the new yard.
Now, by my rough calculations (thank you Mr Google) 35cm cube of concrete weighs around 86Kg.
Mount weighs about 16Kg I think.... max payload 23Kg, which I don't go near... plus counterweights.
Now.... the big questions....
Do people think an 86Kg block of concrete will be stable enough??
Does the idea have any merit?
Why does Bundy Rum make a telescope work better?
Any foreseeable problems?
My wife suggested being able to mount a secondary clothes line on top of it for her occasional use, should I divorce her?
Anyone done this type of thing before?
Why 42?
Thoughts, questions, complaints, queries?
Geoff.