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deezdrama
Carpal Tunnel
Reged: 03/29/05
Posts: 1637
Loc: Central Illinois
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I have a giant meade field tripod for my 12" meade sct- the tripod is way too tall, and even though I could shrink the tripod with a peterson shrink kit I was thinking of building a cart on wheels that I could keep the scope permanently mounted on and store in the garage. Anyone ever built something similar and care to share pics or ideas?
Im thinking on a 2' X 2' square frame (havn't decided on wether to make out of wood or metal) Im a welder and have access to both materials. Anyway- I was thinking of building the frame out of 2"x2" lumber to save on weight and the tabletop could be a sheet of 1/4" aluminum drilled for my forkmount. I could also have a slideout tray for a laptop, and could store my ep case inside the cart, could mount a powerstrip inside the cabinet also, just need to decide on hard or rubber wheels ect.
Any suggestions,pics,opinions are welcome
-------------------- Meade 12" LX200GPS Retired from Dr. Clay Sherrod's A.S.O. Sky Patrol Program
CELESTRON 80 ED / CG-5
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Chriske
Kijkerbouw Urania
   
Reged: 08/15/04
Posts: 1963
Loc: Boechout, Belgium
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Yes, someone did make such a 'vehicle' indeed. As a matter of fact Clyde Tombaugh had one of his Newts mounted on a demolished lawn-mower. There was only the base, wheels and the handles left. It looked very cute to. I think I have a picture of it somewhere. I'll see if I can find it.
-------------------- Chris
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Chriske
Kijkerbouw Urania
   
Reged: 08/15/04
Posts: 1963
Loc: Boechout, Belgium
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Found that picture of CT's lawn-mower scope Very nifty...!
-------------------- Chris
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Joe Cipriano
Entropy Personified
   
Reged: 09/03/05
Posts: 3830
Loc: Uh... anyone have a GPS?
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I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but maybe it'll give you some ideas...
I used 4" foam-core wheels; I've a couple of wide expansion joints in my driveway, and the wheels smooth the ride. The jack screws are made from threaded rod and rod connectors, u-bolts, and Stanley drawer corner reinforcements.
The jack screws have since been cut down (kept hitting them with my legs), and the wingnuts replaced with bigger crank handles.
Cost about $100 total, and only a day to build.
-------------------- In the Land of Eternal Light Pollution & Great Pizza (Chicago)
SN-6, ED80, WO 66SD
Meade 208xt, SBIG ST-4
D70 (modified)
CGE (way modified)
A Wife who understands (unmodified)
Some other stuff...
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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