Quick and easy mounting bar for under $6

I decided to try to use the ASGT for autoguided long exposure photography.   To do so, I needed to add a guide scope, and I just happened to have a short tube 70mm spotting scope that I got for free.   The spotter scope has three tripod mount holes on the mounting block, so I needed a way to attach it to the C8.    I decided to build a mounting rail out of aluminum “L” shaped stock.     A three foot section is about $4 at Home Depot, plus a couple M6 machine screws, nuts, and the tripod mount screws all added up to just under $6.

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I measured the length of the mounting bar and cut the proper length out.   I also cut a smaller horizontal bar for the rear cell mounting points since on these C8’s, the front and rear mounting holes are not in a straight line.   You end up having once screw mount on the front and two at the rear of the scope.

I used a tiny bit of “JB Weld” quick setting epoxy to mate the guide scope mounting bar and the rear cell mounting plate (see photo).   After that, I marked and drilled the location of the holes required to mount it to the C8.

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For the guide scope, I cut two short lengths of the “L” stock, and drilled mounting holes to attach the guide scope.   After mounting the guide scope,  I drilled holes on the sides where it will mount to the mounting rail, sliding over the rail.   I then drilled holes in both the guide scope mounting plate, and the rail.   I used a simple repeating pattern so I could adjust where the guide scope mounts.    I filed the edges round so that there weren’t any sharp edges to catch on in the dark.

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Quick and easy design, this took about 30 minutes to build and seems to be plenty sturdy for my light weight 70mm spotter scope.

 

 

 


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