Tripod terror

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I am trying to renovate an old telescope that belonged to my father-in-law's father: hence the terror - I must get it right.

I has a huge wooden-legged tripod (1.2m long, 40mm diameter legs) that had spikes on the end as it was meant to be used outside. I've cut the spikes off (it needs to go indoors now) and rounded the ends so they won't damage floors.

The problem is that the legs will just splay as there is nothing preventing this: the spikes used to do that job out on the grass! I've though of screwing in some brass fixtures to the legs then threading a brass chain through them. This will look smart, stop the splaying, and enable them to be folded-up again.

The problem is that I don't know what kind of fixings to use. I've no idea what such things would be called so I can't Google it and I have no idea where to "browse" for such things.

Any ideas would be gratefully received, thanks.
 
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There are folding stays, often brass-plated, used to hold lift-up kitchen cabinet doors, or chest lids.

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Also try asking on https://www.facebook.com/groups/1644105125824626/

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would it be possible to add friction washers to the leg pivots?
 
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Instead of altering the tripod you could use three furniture cups linked by chain or cord and stand the tripod's feet in the cups.

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Google for "furniture cups" and you should find cups like these with a soft rubber underside. Caution that the rubber might stain a wooden floor.
 
one with a restricted-movement collar round the tops of the legs

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one with stays which fold with the movement of the central pillar (I think)

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