Hmmm. I wanted to be able to pull the scope out of the shed without banging the sides of the shed with the legs spread out, so this meant leaving the OTA assembly separate and putting it in place out in the yard. I too was speaking to Andrew (visited him when we were in Melbourne,) and got the idea with the nut. However I modified the modification. I had two stainless steel wing nuts (UNC thread that I had to buy from a specialist store - for use in yachts.) I was using one with a washer to tighten the tripod to make levelling easier.
But now I took the circlip off and pulled the rod out and inserted one of the wing nuts onto the thread with the 'wings' on the knob side and put a washer on top of that. Then inserted the rod and replaced the circlip.
Now I put the OTA assembly on the tripod top, use the knob to screw the thread up into the base for about and inch and then, moving the spreader so that the ends are clear of the legs I tighten up the wingnut. Simple! The OTA assembly is attached to the tripod and I can move it around with the legs hanging free and not spread out. Makes it more comfortable to move that way. Then if I want to use the spreader I just back off on the wing nut until the spreader can be put onto the legs and tighten up in the usual way with the tension knob.
Cheers!
Popeye
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