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Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if anyone here has experience with building a rooftop observation deck?  I live in a tight subdivision with a small yard, and the tall trees around my area block much of the sky.  Observing from the roof would open up the available sky quite a bit for me.

Thanks,
Lee
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I have built an observatory on the roof of my garage and it works great.  Not exactly what you are asking, a deck on the roof, but this is an option that I think would work better.  

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Bruce Donzanti:
I have built an observatory on the roof of my garage and it works great.  Not exactly what you are asking, a deck on the roof, but this is an option that I think would work better.  

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Hi Bruce,

I like that idea! My garage roof is lower than the main house, so the latter would block some of my view, but I will investigate, nonetheless.  Thanks for the idea.

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Hi Lee- my garage roof is slightly lower than the rest of my roof but that should not be a big issue.  If you have any further questions, just shoot me a private message and I would be glad to help as best I can.

Best of luck,
Bruce

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Do you folks not have any issues with vibrations or wind shake from your house?   I have a stick built shop out back that I was really tempted to build into, but quickly ruled it out as it didn't seem like a stable platform.
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Do you folks not have any issues with vibrations or wind shake from your house?   I have a stick built shop out back that I was really tempted to build into, but quickly ruled it out as it didn't seem like a stable platform.

No- not if built properly.  My cement pier runs from 8 feet below ground level up 15 feet above ground to the observatory.  Then a steel pier is on top of that from which my scopes are mounted.  Besides having a well built cement pier, the key is then to make sure the observatory floor does not touch the pier.  This avoids any issues from the house and I can easily walk around while imaging.  You can go to my AB page and a few pics of the observatory.
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Bruce Donzanti:
Do you folks not have any issues with vibrations or wind shake from your house?   I have a stick built shop out back that I was really tempted to build into, but quickly ruled it out as it didn't seem like a stable platform.

No- not if built properly.  My cement pier runs from 8 feet below ground level up 15 feet above ground to the observatory.  Then a steel pier is on top of that from which my scopes are mounted.  Besides having a well built cement pier, the key is then to make sure the observatory floor does not touch the pier.  This avoids any issues from the house and I can easily walk around while imaging.  You can go to my AB page and a few pics of the observatory.



I figured yall had to have done something like that.   I don't think I can get away with that in my shop unfortunately
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