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Old 28-06-2006, 11:41 PM
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Another Binocular Mount

Hi All,

Heres another Binocular mount,someone may be interested in.

I cant take full credit for its design,I found a link,by a Cloudy Nights Member,to a site that showed a similar design,using pipe for the mount,and tripod.

I had a spare EQ1,and decided to use it,instead of pipe.

As you can see,it is fairly self explanatory,although,any questions will be happily answered.

It IS NOT BETTER,than a Parallelogram,at least I dont think so.

But,I think it is Way better than a tripod,as you can reach Zenith,without breaking your neck.

What it does do, is remove the weight,and typical jitters associated with higher powered Binoculars,

In Fact when using my Barska 15x70,s it showed no more movement problems,than a typical 8x40.

You can see my wife Kathy Easily using the 15x70,s

It is simplicity itself to make,
A 1 metre length of Aluminium tubing,some light chain,a few nuts,and bolts,a small muffler clamp,(to hold the coke bottle,and water).

The 2 litre coke bottle with water provides the balance,
for lighter Bino's less water etc.

To give the required upward tilt for the Bino,s a longer bolt is screwed into the tripod hole,and the chain held in the correct place,by milk bottle caps,and a spacer,slid along the bolt,to keep them in place.


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John
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Old 28-06-2006, 11:58 PM
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I have also seen that design and liked the idea. Taking away the weight really helps in reducing the shakes.

My design has similarities but is a bit more complex.
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Old 29-06-2006, 01:34 AM
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Both great ideas!!
I have just been thinking lately of how to mount my binos.
Thanks guys!!!
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Old 29-06-2006, 10:47 PM
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I had a look at your mount Geoff,and liked it also.

There are heaps of ideas for mounts,on the net,I went with the design I used because it was so easy,to make.

I will make a parallelogram,sooner or later,but for now,this will do.

I had a quick look tonight,and was very impressed,
The only unwanted movement, was caused by me.
It really does reduce the unwanted motion,to that of handheld 8x40,s.

Glad you liked it also Daniel,I am sure you will find something to suit you.

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John
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Old 29-06-2006, 10:52 PM
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nice one, so what happens what you want a drink ;-). very well thought out!
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Old 30-06-2006, 08:06 AM
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There is a long rubber hose going from the binocular to the drink bottle, trouble is every time you take a sip the whole thing goes out of balance!
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Old 30-06-2006, 09:39 PM
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The bottle is the wrong colour for a DRINK,Maybe a Beer Bottle,would be Better,
Maybe Not.
Roger,s Right,the thing would never be balanced.

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John
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