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Phillip Creed
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Coffee, anyone? new
      #2560342 - 08/04/08 08:07 PM

To all,

I'm been going through various mental ruminations on a second scope to complement my 16" f/4.5 and 25x100 binoculars. The problem each time, it seems, is how to mount them without shedding excessive cash.

I think I may have come across a good, affordable compromise--an Orion 8" f/6 Dobsonian (XT8 Classic). There's just one catch, of course...

...how do I get the bleeping thing off the ground to be at a presentable height? I'm 6' 2", and I do appreciate not having my knees on the ground to look at something in Sagittarius.

One thought did occur to me--a coffee/end table. Simple, easy to transport, and about the right height. But, heck, I don't have any experience in using one of them.

Has anyone tried this with an 8" dob, or something similar?

Clear Skies,
Phil

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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: Phillip Creed]
      #2560362 - 08/04/08 08:17 PM Attachment (15 downloads)

One member of our club installed coffee table legs directly to the groundboard of his 8" dob - worked out pretty well.

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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: jrcrilly]
      #2560525 - 08/04/08 09:36 PM

Several of our club members have "altitude augmentation devices" - all very simple. You don't even need an end table - a slab of plywood, leg fittings, and screw in legs, and you're ready to observe.

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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: Rusty]
      #2561352 - 08/05/08 09:35 AM

Rusty,

Any pictures for reference?

Clear Skies,
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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: Phillip Creed]
      #2561389 - 08/05/08 09:49 AM

I use an oldish unused TV stand. Its very solid, which means there is minimal increase in vibrations etc. It doesn't have 3 or 4 legs like a side/coffee table, but rather 3 sides which are very stable. It also weighs a tonne, so I only use it at home. If I'm going to a dark site I just use a short stool and sit.

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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: Phillip Creed]
      #2562050 - 08/05/08 03:06 PM

Hey Phil! Great meeting you at BEOTS btw...

Before I added my RTP equatorial platform (which adds about 5-6" in height), I would sometimes just take 3 concrete cinder blocks...

The advantage of this approach is that it is SOLID (and cheap)... disadvantage is obvious - at about 10-15# each...

I'd fear that "extension legs" would be pretty wobbly, as would any table not having mass similar to the cinder blocks...

YMMV

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Re: Coffee, anyone? new [Re: Phillip Creed]
      #2562120 - 08/05/08 03:45 PM

Hi Phillip,

Have you considered something like a StarDust Observing Chair rather than a table. You can sit pretty low on one of those guys.

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Re: Coffee, anyone? [Re: Bowmoreman]
      #2562991 - 08/05/08 11:03 PM Attachment (5 downloads)

I used a wagon which accomplishes height and short transport problems. This wagon wouldn't be tall enough for you, but others with bigger tires might. You could certainly build your own to meet your needs.

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