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BLiTZWiNG
30-01-2005, 04:30 PM
Ok, how the heck am I meant to disassemble this 8" GSO into something transportable? Is there a case I can get for it or something?
Got a friend who lives 10km out of town on top of a hill with a clear view to all horizons...
Striker
30-01-2005, 08:20 PM
For the mean time just use the box it come in......the mount can just be chucked in the boot.
Starkler
30-01-2005, 08:37 PM
I lay the OTA across my backseat and the base goes in the back.
iceman
30-01-2005, 10:54 PM
Use the 2 foam inserts to lay it on, if you've got a station wagon.. otherwise, across the back seat as the others have said, and the base on the front seat or in the boot.
For around the house transportation, you could try a trolley (http://www.iceinspace.com/?trolley).
ballaratdragons
30-01-2005, 10:58 PM
Janoskiss has the same problem over in 'Space & Astronomy Talk' under the 'DSO's & galaxies' thread..
rumples riot
30-01-2005, 11:26 PM
What sort of vehicle do you plan to use as transport? How big is the back seat as opposed to the length of the OTA, and how handy are you?
This last question, you could make a set of stirrups to sit on the back seat to stop it rolling off, when you break.
Let us know the rest please.
BLiTZWiNG
30-01-2005, 11:32 PM
Well it's a Hyundai Excel (2 door). Tis all I have. It aint that wide, and I'm not that handy (I'm a programmer after all!). I'm guessing my back seat might fit the OTA, but I have no back doors. I might try the boot.
rumples riot
30-01-2005, 11:51 PM
All you need to do is get a tape measure and measure what the narrowest distance is, the Hyundai allows for both seats to come forward and also the rear seat if need. If the OTA fits, simply lay a blanket over the rear seat including the backrest and put the OTA on top. Then grab the part of the blanket that is on the back rest and drape it over the OTA. This should stop it from moving. And if you are still not happy with it, simply put a seat belt on it. And; as Tony has already said, simply place the mount in the boot section of the Hyundai (just behind the seat on the hatchback).
I used to move a much bigger scope in a gemini years ago and the HYundai is quite roomy in the back. Don't ask me how I know.
iceman
31-01-2005, 06:06 AM
I've got a Hyundai excel hatchback (2 door), and i've measured my back seat, and my 10" OTA should just fit with a few mill to spare. Your 8" should be a bit shorter, so it should definitely fit.
I haven't used the Hyundai to transport it yet though, I've just used the family mobile station wagon, laid one back seat forward and sat the OTA longways on the 2 foam inserts.
BLiTZWiNG
31-01-2005, 08:06 AM
kewl, thanks guys.
I have an astra 2 door. i LAY THE BACK SEAT DOWN AND WITH THE OTA IN THE VOX SHOVE IT IN. the base just gets plonked in the back
rmcpb
01-02-2005, 03:40 PM
I just lay the OTA across the back seat of my Falcon and secure it with the seat belts. The base is on the passenger seat and, if I take it, the equatorial platform goes in the boot.
Really must make a fold down version of the base so it doesn't take up the front seat.
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