Broken Telescope Mount Part
I mentioned a couple of days ago that my attempt at using 5 minute epoxy to repair the broken part on this CI-700 mount was unsuccessful. This morning I took it in to Riverside Welding and Fab in Eagle for repair.
Because this is cast aluminum, apparently you need to heat the part up before you can start welding--and the two pieces that broke off were so small that they were starting to melt before the welder could get the big piece hot enough. So the solution was that they welded a large piece of aluminum on in place of the broken parts, and cut off the excess. It doesn't look very good (especially because the original part was black anodized), but it works just fine. You have to look inside the mount to see the bare aluminum, so I consider this sufficient. (I might use some glossy black spray paint here in there to make it look a bit better.)
I was also able to straight out the bent bolt. It still isn't perfect, but it is close enough that you have to look carefully to see the bend, and it works just fine.
Best of all, it only cost $35 (their minimum shop charge) to have this done.
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