parallelogram mount for club binos
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- Dave Lillis
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parallelogram mount for club binos
Guys,
I was looking around for a mount for the binos the club has, and found these,
http://www.bigbinoculars.com/unimount.htm
and
http://www.telescope.com/control/access ... and-tripod
and
http://www.scsastro.co.uk/catalogue/vir ... -mount.htm
We neednt get form these sources, but I am keen to try and have one before the April observing sessions.
heres a quick review compariosn.
http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?item_id=795
What do you think, does anyone here have the time and know with all to build one ?
I was looking around for a mount for the binos the club has, and found these,
http://www.bigbinoculars.com/unimount.htm
and
http://www.telescope.com/control/access ... and-tripod
and
http://www.scsastro.co.uk/catalogue/vir ... -mount.htm
We neednt get form these sources, but I am keen to try and have one before the April observing sessions.
heres a quick review compariosn.
http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?item_id=795
What do you think, does anyone here have the time and know with all to build one ?
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Its such a specialised piece of gear, but hey, I'll throw one up on the ifas site and see what we get.
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Thinking about it, it looks handy enough to
make out of timber.
I've a spare ETX premier field tripod that
Could be modified...
let me think about this a wee bit..
I'll be building a fence in the next few weeks
with Terrys dad who is a carpenter by trade..
I could show him some sketches..
is there a timber one anywhere on the web have u seen?
make out of timber.
I've a spare ETX premier field tripod that
Could be modified...
let me think about this a wee bit..
I'll be building a fence in the next few weeks
with Terrys dad who is a carpenter by trade..
I could show him some sketches..
is there a timber one anywhere on the web have u seen?
- Dave Lillis
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no, but really we need to move on this in the next week or so if we want this for the start of April.
All good deeds aside Frank, I'd feel alot better getting one from a shop.
All good deeds aside Frank, I'd feel alot better getting one from a shop.
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Found a few plans for timber mounts..
not bad are they!?
http://brneurosci.org/binoculars.html
No probs at all dave,
I'd feel better too with us just buying one!

I also found plans for a bunch of astro stuff
that can be made from ABS pipe!! lol
http://www.pvcplans.com/pvc-pipe.htm
seeing as I can get my hands on this stuff and
all the bits at work, I'm gonna make a few things out of it...
Bino observing chair!..
http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/ ... irSide.jpg
funny lookin but looks comfy!
first thing...
this...
(Lol)
not bad are they!?
http://brneurosci.org/binoculars.html
No probs at all dave,
I'd feel better too with us just buying one!

I also found plans for a bunch of astro stuff
that can be made from ABS pipe!! lol
http://www.pvcplans.com/pvc-pipe.htm
seeing as I can get my hands on this stuff and
all the bits at work, I'm gonna make a few things out of it...
Bino observing chair!..
http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/ ... irSide.jpg
funny lookin but looks comfy!
first thing...
this...
(Lol)
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yea, he is like McGyver, but in ABS formFrank Ryan wrote: I also found plans for a bunch of astro stuff
that can be made from ABS pipe!! lol
http://www.pvcplans.com/pvc-pipe.htm

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We did indeed Gordon, and youre right about that mount.
I asked on the ifas boards and was given a link to this
http://www.telescope-service.com/tripod ... #Binomount
Its a bit expensive but is a complete system, and I like it.
Right, I think Stephen has the Binos, I need the model number of him, if youre here Stephen, can you put it uphere in a reply.[/url]
I asked on the ifas boards and was given a link to this
http://www.telescope-service.com/tripod ... #Binomount
Its a bit expensive but is a complete system, and I like it.
Right, I think Stephen has the Binos, I need the model number of him, if youre here Stephen, can you put it uphere in a reply.[/url]
Dave L. on facebook, See my images in flickr
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- Dave Lillis
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right lads, got a big problem,
The guys tell me in telescope services that their mount cannot handle the weight of the binoculars. Same for the orion mount !!
Also, the mount in peterson engineering is a no go aswell.
We're running out of cheaper options here.
I dont like the virgo mount as alot of the mount is below the binos, where your head would be if looking high up.
The unimount is a fine looking mount as it put the tripod and mount to the side of the binos, so basically you can get in under them.
I've sent an email to bigbinoculars.com to see what would the shipping cost would be. We're looking at 406e for the mount with some small extras with it.
what do ye think, can anyone find this mount in europe ??
(forget scs astro, their prices are truely astronomical!!)
The guys tell me in telescope services that their mount cannot handle the weight of the binoculars. Same for the orion mount !!
Also, the mount in peterson engineering is a no go aswell.
We're running out of cheaper options here.
I dont like the virgo mount as alot of the mount is below the binos, where your head would be if looking high up.
The unimount is a fine looking mount as it put the tripod and mount to the side of the binos, so basically you can get in under them.
I've sent an email to bigbinoculars.com to see what would the shipping cost would be. We're looking at 406e for the mount with some small extras with it.
what do ye think, can anyone find this mount in europe ??
(forget scs astro, their prices are truely astronomical!!)
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yea, thats my thinking aswell, we can afford it, but its not the scenario we wanted.
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