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| W. Watson |
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:38 pm |
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Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any apparent
way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft under the
platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up through the top. It
has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how to put this together,
but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give a clue as to why it's
designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| W. Watson |
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:25 pm |
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Ah, a friend explained it to me. The vertical pole is for a camera or
binocular mount. Odd they wouldn't have recessed the bolt completely, but I
did mount the wedge. I would think its protrusion might cause some wear on
threads after awhile.
W. Watson wrote:
Quote: Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any
apparent way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft
under the platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up
through the top. It has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how
to put this together, but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give
a clue as to why it's designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| W. Watson |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:56 pm |
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Were all C-8 telescopes f/10?
W. Watson wrote:
Quote: Ah, a friend explained it to me. The vertical pole is for a camera or
binocular mount. Odd they wouldn't have recessed the bolt completely,
but I did mount the wedge. I would think its protrusion might cause some
wear on threads after awhile.
W. Watson wrote:
Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any
apparent way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft
under the platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up
through the top. It has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me
how to put this together, but I find this rather surprising. Can
anyone give a clue as to why it's designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| jerry warner |
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 9:54 pm |
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http://www.google.com/
"W. Watson" wrote:
Quote: Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any apparent
way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft under the
platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up through the top. It
has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how to put this together,
but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give a clue as to why it's
designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| W. Watson |
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2008 5:42 am |
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So, you own stock in them or work there?
jerry warner wrote:
Quote: http://www.google.com/
"W. Watson" wrote:
Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any apparent
way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft under the
platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up through the top. It
has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how to put this together,
but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give a clue as to why it's
designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| jerry warner |
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 12:53 am |
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"W. Watson" wrote:
Quote: So, you own stock in them or work there?
No. But its a wonderful resource available to everyone.
Many of the questions you ask could be answered there \
with just a few typewritten words and a click. Google isnt as
good as it once was (too many ads now) but it is worthwhile
and but than total ignorance.
Good luck -
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jerry warner wrote:
http://www.google.com/
"W. Watson" wrote:
Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any apparent
way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft under the
platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up through the top. It
has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how to put this together,
but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give a clue as to why it's
designed this way?
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net
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Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)
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| Dale |
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2008 3:19 pm |
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One tip: I used a drillpress to drill a large hole in the base of the
wedge to accommodate the use of the camera pole without having to
remove the wedge.
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 01:38:33 GMT, "W. Watson"
<wolf_tracks@invalid.com> wrote:
Quote: Someone gave our museum a C-8 8" SCT. I thought I'd set it up, but
immediately found a bolt extending from the tripod top without any apparent
way to place the wedge on it. I noticed a long vertical shaft under the
platform, and discovered one can raise a center pole up through the top. It
has the bolt on the top. Maybe it'll dawn on me how to put this together,
but I find this rather surprising. Can anyone give a clue as to why it's
designed this way? |
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