Captain Spaulding
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Either my brain has failed or I’m working with morons.
I’m doing some consulting work for a group that does some outdoor testing in a desert environment. Many of the devices they test and the equipment they use are mounted on fairly heavy tripod masts. They are having problems with alignment as the feet on the tripods settle into the soil during testing.
I suggested putting plates on the ends of the legs to make them more stable. Just got off a frustrating phone call with their welder.
My plan is two weld two tab brackets 2-1/8” apart, centered on a 12”x12” piece of 1/4” plate. Drill a hole through the 2” diameter tripod leg, and pin it between the tab brackets with a bolt so the plate can pivot to allow for different tripod settings and remain flat on the ground. 1/2” holes near the corners of the plates to drive rebar stakes to prevent sliding.
Seems simple to me, but I cannot convey the idea to the welder. Am I using the wrong terms? Is there a better name for such a joint? I’m sitting down to draw a picture to send him now.
I’m doing some consulting work for a group that does some outdoor testing in a desert environment. Many of the devices they test and the equipment they use are mounted on fairly heavy tripod masts. They are having problems with alignment as the feet on the tripods settle into the soil during testing.
I suggested putting plates on the ends of the legs to make them more stable. Just got off a frustrating phone call with their welder.
My plan is two weld two tab brackets 2-1/8” apart, centered on a 12”x12” piece of 1/4” plate. Drill a hole through the 2” diameter tripod leg, and pin it between the tab brackets with a bolt so the plate can pivot to allow for different tripod settings and remain flat on the ground. 1/2” holes near the corners of the plates to drive rebar stakes to prevent sliding.
Seems simple to me, but I cannot convey the idea to the welder. Am I using the wrong terms? Is there a better name for such a joint? I’m sitting down to draw a picture to send him now.
