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Dujon
27-07-2006, 12:51 PM
No, there's nothing rude, crude nor vulgar about the post it's just that I suspect I'll be pigeonholed as a male chauvanist pig by certain members of this auspicious community.

I had to make a trip to my local supermarket (aka corner store) this morn and, whilst waiting for the proprietor to finish his 'phone, call noticed a rather neat looking set of cased barbeque tools. This was quite obviously designed for picnics and their ilk. I don't go on BBQ type picnics but our old (perhaps 'venerable' might be a better description) tools are becoming somewhat tatty.

In view of the fact that I've had to fork (sorry!) out a bit of dosh this week I thought I'd purchase the set as a surprise gift for my ever lovin' wife. The case? Ah, well, if you haven't worked out that one yet . . .

All right, so it's not really ATM in the proper sense - so what? Inventiveness is what keeps us going . . . right?

She will be home in about four hours time so I'd best go and steep my face in vinegar, just in case.

ving
27-07-2006, 12:57 PM
hmm... looks suspiciously like an eyepiece case to me ;)

Lester
27-07-2006, 01:02 PM
Hi John,

always thinking thats the way.

Dujon
27-07-2006, 01:14 PM
What a brilliant idea, ving. I was thinking along the lines of storing a bottle of scotch and a couple of glasses. :whistle:

ving
27-07-2006, 01:32 PM
:lol:

spacezebra
28-07-2006, 10:07 AM
I looked,

Excellent set - where is the protective foam packaging ;)

Cheers Petra

Dujon
28-07-2006, 10:37 AM
Give me a break, Petra. You know us lads can only think of one thing at a time.

My wife is thrilled with the new tools (even though she won't use them; after all that's a blokey job) and I have her blessing to convert the box into an EP case.

Incidentally, foam is out for this project. I'm going to use bubble wrap instead. There is method in the madness, honestly. When I'm waiting for clouds to clear or simply bored I can waste/fill in time popping the little air cells. I am reliably informed that this is also good for deterring mosquitos (Culicidae to you) and other annoying beasties trying to spoil my observing time.

AstroJunk
28-07-2006, 01:41 PM
Just try avoiding buying a 31mm Nagler

Dujon
28-07-2006, 02:08 PM
If they attract the mozzies I shall do just that, Astrojunk.

Should you mean the size of such an eyepiece (I've never seen one) then a little judicious panel beating should overcome that problem. Perhaps not; I could, though, steal my granddaughter's lunch box?

AstroJunk
28-07-2006, 02:52 PM
Legendarily large http://www.sdmtelescopes.com.au/cokeisit.html :eyepop:

You may need your granddaughters suitcase!

Dujon
29-07-2006, 11:24 AM
Good grief! There's no answer to that.

Dujon
30-07-2006, 10:59 AM
There you go, Petra. An hour or so work after my evening meal (including finding the foam and so on). It's a bit rough around the edges but nothing rattles, bangs or squeaks.

OK, I don't have too many eyepieces to cart around but there's room for a couple more 1.25s if need be. :)

ballaratdragons
31-07-2006, 12:42 AM
That ain't Bubble Wrap John!!! How ya gonna pop sponge?

Looks good though :thumbsup:

I like ya method too. Give the missus something she'll give you (the Barbie tools) and you get the case. That's a win/win situation if ever I heard of one. One sided win/win, but still a win anyway :lol:

With that sponge in there you'll have to call it 'SpongeBob SquareCase' :rofl:

spacezebra
04-08-2006, 07:20 PM
Hi John

This is excellent - but where are the BBQ tools:)??? Are they on the other side.

Cheers Petra - P.S nice job