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ottovonrotton
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Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
#3150857 - 06/07/09 05:07 PM
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Hello all, I've recently aquired an Oberwerk tripod blem. and want to mount my Antares 127/1200 yard canon on it in a grab and go ob. use and my budget is less than $500. So was thinking fork mount ie helix or televue or oberwerk...... So my questions are ....
1 anyone using a fork? 2 what is the longest refrac. on it?
oh ya the scope weights 25lbs and the tripod is rated for 35lbs
Thanks for your time
John Blair
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alanon
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Re: Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
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#3151364 - 06/07/09 10:30 PM Attachment (28 downloads)
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I love my Helix! I only have a 4" on it but it is absolutely rock steady, and butter smooth.
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alanon
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Re: Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
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These mount and tripiod combos are built like tanks. I see no reason why you couldn't hang a 6" refractor on one. A 5" should be fine.
another angle...
Edited by alanon (06/07/09 10:43 PM)
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ottovonrotton
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Re: Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
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#3152925 - 06/08/09 07:49 PM
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Hello Alanon, Thanks for the photo, great news than if it will handle a long tube. will continue my research of forks,
Thanks John Blair
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Re: Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
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#3152978 - 06/08/09 08:14 PM
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I tried a Helix fork for an AP130EDT and even with a large Berger Robotics tripod and a Meade field tripod it wasn't usable over 130x due to shaking. The 8" fork might have been better than the 10" width but I would go with a Giro-III for a lower priced choice of alt az for a long refractor.
Dave
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ottovonrotton
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Re: Anyone using a fork for grab and go?
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#3153003 - 06/08/09 08:27 PM
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Hello Dave, The setup I now have is a U.A. heavy duty tripod with a Stellarvue M6 and it works well but to heavy to carry out for fast setups or travel. Now that I got an Ober.blem, I'm trying to find something lighter and thought a fork.
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