I can't weld Geof, this is going to be made at a metal fabricators.
No, I have a machined adaptor that weights 8 kg that ia solid metal. This needs to be bolted to the top of the pier. It's for my telescope mount.
Cheers Geof. Not sure of the thickness of the metal it will be fixed to yet - Depends on what the metal guys have I guess.
Thanks Geof and Steve. The pier will be bolted directly into concrete. I had thought about a damper, but because I can set a timer delay on the camera, I can move away before it starts taking pictures. The area is not used apart from as an observatory area (will be an observatory by the end of the year) then lazily, I can check on progress via the OC from the comfort of my living room!!
Thanks Geof and Steve. The pier will be bolted directly into concrete. I had thought about a damper, but because I can set a timer delay on the camera, I can move away before it starts taking pictures. The area is not used apart from as an observatory area (will be an observatory by the end of the year) then lazily, I can check on progress via the OC from the comfort of my living room!!
mrtoad said:put the damping media under the telescope base
anti vibration doughnuts should do it..
and walk on tiptoe
hope you get this going...really if the fabricator could weld a doubler plate already bored and tapped...as suggested this would take all the problem about fixing afterwards away![]()

Cheers Geof, much apreciated![]()
Astrophotography, rarely actually look through the thing. I find visual very uninspiring compared to what you can grab on a camera.