To all: It's hard sometimes to ask for aid, but I feel I have no choice this time. I have made a periscope that offers anyone who operates it the possibility to construct one of their own. The problems lies in presenting this jewel. I have two aluminum plates onto which I had hoped to mount this in a verticle position. The problem is the 1/2" shaft onto which I had planned to install this has proven too flimsy to support this device. What I need is someone with square stock and a stand to provide a vertical support onto which I can attach these two horizontal aluminum plates to provide adequate support for this periscope. The spacing between these two plates acn be varied. This promises to be a great hands on presentation. Rather than show this with these two aluminum plates laying flat on a table, I thought I would humble myself and ask for help. The most ideal stand would present this periscope at a normal level while seated in a chair. The periscope turns easily as it passes into two brass fittings. Two John Wayne handles make turning this a breeze. Help! David Bartsch The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Get started. |