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Re: [ATM] need help with an altitude bearing problem



I believe Televue sells a 2" to 1.25" eyepiece adapter
that is weighted to approximate the weight of one
those big bruiser eyepieces - might work.  

To experiment with the effects of a little added
friction, try putting some Velcro tape next to your
Teflon - closed hook or fuzzy side - to see if it
helps.
--- Ross Sackett <rsackett00@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Patrick,
> 
> I hear you.  In my 18" ultralight any change of EP
> means reacquiring the object, even with high tension
> on the altitude pivot.  The bigger problem, though,
> is
> having the scope shift slowly because of different
> EP
> weights.  My solution was to balance the scope for
> my
> heaviest EP, and add small counterweights to the top
> end to balance the lighter oculars.
> 
> My impression is that smaller altitude bearings are
> more sensitive to balance problems, so maybe
> scrounging up a larger laminate-surfaced arc bearing
> (a la Kriege and Berry) might help.
> 
> Ross
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