Re: Wood legs and cold temps....
- From: Shawn <sdotherecurry@bresnannextdotnet>
- Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 10:44:01 -0700
Stephen Paul wrote:
Just a warning to those in cold climes that are considering the wood alternative to the typical aluminum CG series tripod legs....Bad night for tripod legs. As I was setting up my refractor I realized the clamp that holds the extended center piece of the leg was broken. The bolt of the hand screw bears on a friction plate that then clamps the leg. Apparently the bolt punched through the friction plate. Engineered (Ha!) a temp fix with a piece of cat food can. :-)
Last night I took my older Vixen GP mount with the old Vixen standard wood tripod and a 127mm F6.5 refractor out for a spin on the driveway. Inside the garage it was around 40F and everything was nice and secure, outside 20F and dropping. After about an hour, things loosened up and one of the legs collapsed (the center piece slid up between the two outer pieces).
I'm rethinking the goodness factor of these legs now.... fortunately nothing got damaged because I was on hand, and it was me that got the ball rolling by putting a little downward pressure on the mount. Still, having the scope start to spill over made it a hairy moment. I'm now concerned about this behavior occuring all on its own, while unattended some cold, cold night.
At a minimum, give a crank on the fasteners from time to time.
After overcoming this adversity I was rewarded with a crystalline sky and perfect seeing...Not!
Got smoked out by all the local wood stoves :-(
Shawn .
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