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Old 27-03-2008, 05:28 AM
gbeal
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Hi Eric,
I assume that the base of the new focuser has a radius cut into it, so it would have been plug and play, correct?
If so, the easiest option I c an think of is to have a piece of alloy plate bent/rolled to match the curve. Have a hole cut in the plate, and you will also end up with two sets of attaching screws, one set from inside using the existing holes, and another from the outside of the focuser, pointing in.
Nothing is impossible, just needs a little work. Of course if the base of the new focuser is flat, then thats a different kettle of fish.
Where did you buy the JMI, and if you bought it new, can you get the appropriate adaptor.
Gary
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