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On Sun, 2 Nov 2003 18:35:45 -0500, "Scott M. Petty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I'm planning to mount a telescope pier (Astro Pier) on a to be poured >concrete slab. The slab would be on a slope (although the slab obviously >would be level) and would vary between 1 and 5 feet in depth, being at least >4 feet deep under the telescope pier. The overall size of slab would be >approximately 8 x 13 feet. > >Would NOT isolating the telescope pier from the rest of the slab be a >problem? If my children or dogs walk on the slab am I going to get all >sorts of vibration in the mount or is the mass of the slab such that >vibration shouldn't be a problem? I'd suggest putting the pier into its own footing and pouring the slab around that, with a sand gap for isolation. You'd be surprised how much vibration gets transmitted by solid concrete. It probably wouldn't be an issue for visual work, but if you image, or ever plan on imaging, the vibration will likely be enough to cause you no end of headaches. _________________________________________________ Chris L Peterson Cloudbait Observatory http://www.cloudbait.com
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