My bench is already modified for my current magnifier arm clamp. The problem is the part I added that sticks out of the table is about 1” thick/deep by 2.5” wide (the part screwed into the table is bigger for support but that doesn’t count). Just trying to figure out if I need to cut a new oak board to screw into the table. So basically I need the width of the clamp part on the table to be 2.5” or less. If the clamp screws actual expands more than an inch then I’m good on depth. I hope that’s clear, if it I’ll email a picture tomorrow to your email. Thanks, Corey corey cohen uǝɥoɔ ʎǝɹoɔ Sent from my iPhone
On May 26, 2019, at 9:30 PM, alan--- via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Yes on the .5. My scope is clamped to the back of a table pushed against a wall and it's hard to scoot out. I estimate the jaw to open to about 1.75". So it wont fit on your bench unmodified.
-Alan
On 2019-05-26 20:20, corey cohen wrote:
Thanks. Do you use the .5 Barlow to get the large working distance? Or do you leave it off?
Also how wide is the clamp? I have a small piece of oak securely attached to my workbench for my current magnifier's articulating arm. The table is too thick otherwise. I was hoping to use that mounting point for the scope. It's about 2.5" wide. Is the clamp wider than that?
Thanks, Corey
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