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Old 30-12-2017, 10:14 PM
tmz (Tim)
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Sydney
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Originally Posted by xelasnave View Post
Welcome.
Perhaps consider a new coating.
Alex
Thanks Alex! I thought re-coating was expensive? I'd prefer something new if i go down the dob track (which i most likely will)

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Originally Posted by Allan_L View Post
Thanks Tim.
That's a good range of plossls you have there. They should serve you well for the 8 and the 10".
I might be tempted to add one of about 32mm for those bigger targets.
I would try to clean the eps you have before spending any more on new ones. Also try to get to a local observing session where you may be able to try some other eps to see if the difference is worth it for you.
Regards
Awesome, i wasnt sure if the EP were compatible in the larger dob (although they take the same size EP) ill defiently give them a clean, and hopefully check out other EPs, thanks again!
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Originally Posted by Malcolm View Post
Check out this place in Sydney, currently closed for holidays though.
http://www.andrewscom.com.au/optical-telescopes
Hey Malcolm, thank you for the reply, i found a few of the same scopes im after cheaper on other sites, although not sure how well the sites rate. Am i allowed to post them here?
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Originally Posted by bigjoe View Post
Welcome Tim .
Try and join one of the Astro Clubs around Sydney ..for tips and viewing sessions, through all kinds of scope you may aspire to own one day.
EG:http://www.wsaag.org or http://www.sasi.net.au
bigjoe
Hey Joe, thank you for the links! Ill defiently have to check them out and try to make it out there

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Originally Posted by brian nordstrom View Post
Hi Tim and welcome from me as well .

On the pitting I would not fret over it so just use and enjoy the scope for now , as you said you have looked at the moon , Jupiter and such so it must be performing ok .

Over the years I have owned and looked through some pretty bad condition optics and the views were all good so just use and enjoy .

The marks on the eyepieces will clean off with a little optics cleaner from any camera shop but just dont put to much on as you dont want liquid getting between the intervidual lense's of the eyepiece , just a tiny amount on a sterile clean bit of cotton .
The coatings on these are quite tough .

Brian.
Cheers Brian, the scope i have right now is actually quite bad and the mirror actually looks hardly reflective. The scope has shown me some things, but i had a look through a friends 8" dob which was much clearer. Thank you, i will have to invest in some cleaner.

Thank you all for the information & help. Much appreciated, and a massive thanks for making me feel welcome!
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