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Originally Posted by h0ughy
what about a bar bell weight round, flat?
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To get the right balance on a dob, one has to distribute the weight to put the centre of gravity right between the two altitude bearings. One way is to put your counterweights on the back of the mirror cell . I didnt like the idea of a heat retaining mass bleeding warm air currents into the OTA.
I have the rectangular flat type of weights which are designed to slip into a pocket of a divers weight belt. Being only about 1cm thick, I was able to strap them quite close to the centre of the OTA sides without them hitting the dob base. I wouldnt be able to do this with a barbell weight.
I wish I knew about these weights earlier, and they were quite cheap, $5 for a 1kg, $2.50 for a 0.5kg
Im running "springless" on my altitude hubs now, and its oh-so-nice