Now my 2" Pillow Block EQ head is getting closer to finishing I'm wanting to install a wooden pier to mount it on.
Why wood? ...I like the stuff, its easy to work with and with the right finishes will have the Victoriana look I'm after, mouldings etc.
Height above ground to base plate is 1600mm. Tall enough to view at Zenith sitting. 800mm deep hole with concrete all around.
What wood is best so it doesn't warp? Merbu is expensive, Red Gum less so and Cyprus pine is cheap. I'm thinking 4, 100x100 2400mm long posts bolted together, treated with a marine product to stop rot (if needed, possibly not for Cyprus) and decking oil on the parts above ground.
Is a tall pier like this likely to have vibration issues?
Any other things I have missed? Is a pier built from concrete blocks another solution?
This is for visual only if that makes any difference. Scopes on top weigh around 20kg's .
TIA
Matt