Although my original set-up, (some of you may remember what that looks like) has been working OK, i felt that i had a few balance issues, so have decided to do away with some parts of it and go piggy back style.
I have a double clam shell arrangement on the Tak, and I am going to put the plate and tube rings, and guide scope firmly bolted on top.
The only concern that i have is the weight issue, and the stress on the actual pins that hold the clam shells together, the ones that hold on the actual fastening devices, they are not very thick.
Please have a look and see what you think, am i being over cautious here, or would this be ok.
Having looked at the two photos, it seems that all the fastener hardware appears to be at least from ¼ inch or 6mm stock and providing that enough turns of the thread are engaged, these look to be strong enough in my opinion.
The pins are held on either side in the casting and I suspect they are deep enough in the casting not to be able to slide out. Also, the loading on these pins would be at right angles to their long axis and it looks like Tak have made them out of thick enough stock. I suspect it would take a huge load to even flex these?