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mldee
27-03-2010, 06:39 PM
Winter is a perfect time to buy cheap tube rings to decorate your garden or scope.
One set 6" (160mm ID) gunmetal colour generic tube rings $25
Two sets 8" (230mm ID) gunmetal/white generic tube rings $25 per set
All in good condition, pickup Brisbane west or mail at buyer's cost.
mldee
09-04-2010, 10:11 PM
Bump.
Tube rings, tube rings? I've got white ones, grey ones, little ones, bigger ones. Surely someone needs to mount an OTA somewhere!
Brundah1
10-04-2010, 10:12 AM
Mike,
Interested in 80mm and 120mm rings and looking for other bits.
I'm failing new to EQs just boughta HEQ5 pro and Orion 100mm f6 refratctor looking at rigging up my Canon 50D to same need some balance gear for V dovetail rails.
I live near Ferny Grove and reugularly babysit my grandkids at Kenmore so could drop over when convenient.
Cheers,
David
mldee
10-04-2010, 10:57 AM
Hi David,
No problem, I'll PM you my contact details. I just bought a set of fancy WO rings for my guidescope to mate with my WO OTA rings, so my existing 100mm guide rings with nylon adjust screws will soon be available as well.
Cheers
Inmykombi
10-04-2010, 12:22 PM
Hi Mike,
Do you have anything that could mount a Refractor scope onto a 10 inch MEADE SCT LX200 ?
ie: rings, mounts or whatever....
I dont know exactly what I need to do this.
Maybe a dovetail bar, sliding rings and screws and stuff to fix it to the tube.
Please let me know if you can help.
Geoffro.
mldee
10-04-2010, 01:09 PM
Hi Geoff,
I'm not sure of what means (threaded holes etc) there are for attaching a vixen bar to the top of a Meade. I made up a couple of little curved plates to attach one to some existing holes on the top of my C8, and it works well.
How big (OTA diam) is the refractor? I did what you want to do, but put the rings piggybacked on my WO 80 as it had convenient holes in the top of its rings, and it was a little less ungainly than putting it on top of the C8, which sits SBS. I've now got a spare set of 100mm sliding rings with nylon bolts if that's any help.
I have a used locally-made SBS plate, vixen style, but the holes are poorly placed and it was a PITA to use. I then bought ADM. I wouldn't like to put a 10" SBS on the old plate, so would not try and persuade you to buy it :)
Sorry for just telling you what I did, when you really want to know what you can do, perhaps some Meade owners may be of more assistance. I can send you photos of my C8 lashup if it will give you any inspiration.
cheers,
Inmykombi
11-04-2010, 05:05 PM
So does that mean you have rings and a bar that fit each other and also fit a meade 10 inch SCT ?
Sorry I dont know what you mean by SBS plate PITS or ADM ????
My OTA will fit 6 inch DIA rings OK.
mldee
11-04-2010, 08:57 PM
I have two adjustable guide rings (with the 120 degree nylon adjustment screws), these will fit an OTA of around 90mm max (~80mm scope). These rings fix by a bottom bolt to a standard vixen rail. How this rail attaches to your LX200 I don't know what bolt holes are available.
I also have two 6" tube rings, non adjustable, that are meant to hold a 6" OTA, such as a 6" Newt. These also fix to a Vixen rail.
I also have a Side By Side (SBS) vixen bar to allow mounting of two scopes side by side on a standard vixen mount. I suspect you actually are trying to mount the refractor on your LX200 as a guide scope, in which case the SBS is not applicable, and is probably a bit small for your LX200 anyway.
The SBS is Oz mfr.
Cheers,
Inmykombi
12-04-2010, 03:51 PM
Thanks very much for all your help, but it looks like the rings you have are more suited to fixing stright to a mount of some kind, instead of attaching to a MEADE OTA.
I'll keep looking for a way to attach your rings to my scope ( with the bolt ) in an easily removable way, in case I can use what you have.
Thx again for trying.
geoffro
mldee
04-06-2010, 03:51 PM
Bumpity bump
Saturnine
05-06-2010, 02:20 PM
G'Day Mike
I'm after a set of rings to fit an 140mm dia. tube, could you let me know what the inside dia. is of the 6" rings that you have, if it's 150mm then I can pack them out to fit, no problem.
Regards
Jeff
mldee
05-06-2010, 03:16 PM
Hi Jeff,
ID of the 6" rings is 160mm, maybe a bit large for you.
Cheers,
drshr
05-06-2010, 09:31 PM
I am interested in your 6" and 8" rings.
I would need a postage cost to Darwin
Cheers
steve
mldee
06-06-2010, 09:39 AM
Hi Steve,
Just checked on Aust Post website. a 45x25x10 parcel wt 5Kg would cost around $25 max. This should be sufficient to hold all three sets of rings.
Regards,
drshr
06-06-2010, 02:02 PM
That doesn't sound too bad. So what price for all three to Darwin?
Steve
Astro78
06-06-2010, 09:57 PM
What i'd give for a pair of 12"
mldee
06-06-2010, 10:23 PM
Hi Steve,
3 x 25 + 25 = $100 less $5 so you can buy a beer to celebrate= $95 total. :)
Cheers,
drshr
07-06-2010, 07:58 AM
You have a deal:)
How would you like to proceed.
steve
mldee
07-06-2010, 11:07 AM
PM sent
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