My dish is a few points off and I'm getting tired of adjusting it.
For example, on IA-5, I get about 40 quality. But, while I'm out there, if I put a little pressue on the top of the dish and pull it back a bit, I go up to about 70 quality. This is part of the 'wiggle' or 'play' that exists in my setup -- a sort of softness that I can move by hand but if I let go it goes back down.
Now, I can unscrew the elevation bolts and try to move the dish up 1/4 of an inch or so, but this almost always results in my screwing everything up and going down to quality of 0 or so. Took about an hour to get back to where I started last time.
Would something like a wing nut make this process easier? Something where I could control the nut easier (than spinning around a wrench) and make the process simpler, or, if you have tried it, is it too loose?
For example, on IA-5, I get about 40 quality. But, while I'm out there, if I put a little pressue on the top of the dish and pull it back a bit, I go up to about 70 quality. This is part of the 'wiggle' or 'play' that exists in my setup -- a sort of softness that I can move by hand but if I let go it goes back down.
Now, I can unscrew the elevation bolts and try to move the dish up 1/4 of an inch or so, but this almost always results in my screwing everything up and going down to quality of 0 or so. Took about an hour to get back to where I started last time.
Would something like a wing nut make this process easier? Something where I could control the nut easier (than spinning around a wrench) and make the process simpler, or, if you have tried it, is it too loose?