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rogerg
21-06-2007, 01:02 AM
So far I have in the last few weeks....


Put in extra metal struts in the walls to hold the lining. 5 lengths of 6m 40mm galv-tube, cut to size
Put in insullation - stuff that has sizilation on one side and 40mm pink bat on the other side
Put on the HardiFlex lininig
I've got some touching up to do on the HardiFlex, some gap filler required and a couple of extrea pieces to patch up holes that were mis-calculations.

Then it's on to the fun part, the painting!

Also having a new curtain made for between open & closed halves, a heavier full block-out one that will provide better insullation than the current rather thin one.

The HardiFlex job is far from perfect but it will do. There were some very awkward angles and corners etc. So it doesn't meet up perfectly in all the joins. I won't notice once it's gap-filled and painted though I think.

Looking forward to having it done, the observatory is a mess, the PC isn't running nice and needs attention (but not practical in it's current physical state, and lots more.

Progress. Taken about 4 weeks so far.

:)

rogerg
21-06-2007, 01:05 AM
oh, some pics...

Dennis
21-06-2007, 09:09 AM
Looking good Roger - I am green with envy at your set up.

Cheers

Dennis

rogerg
21-06-2007, 10:10 AM
...As I am when looking at many other setups ...

[1ponders]
21-06-2007, 10:26 AM
That's a serious shed you've got yourself there Roger. Damn fine looking effort.


Ditto to Dennis; very envious. ;)

rogerg
21-06-2007, 03:11 PM
It's always a debate what the money gets spent on - observatory stuff or scope stuff (assuming I can actually spend the money on anything astronomy related!).

The upgrades to the observatory will set back my equipment upgrades, but I'm looking forward to the comfortable observing out there in the enclosed half, and having it more like a normal room - being able to have pictures on the walls and stuff on the desks without fearing bugs, dust, etc are going to make it a mess within a week. I'll probably use it more for general computer stuff too, move some stuff out of the office inside the house.

:)

Phil
21-06-2007, 03:44 PM
looking good Roger be nice when it is finished.
Phil

Shawn
21-06-2007, 08:25 PM
Nice Work Roger, Thumbs up mate...

S

rmcpb
21-06-2007, 08:57 PM
How jealous can I be before it becomes an obsession? Good luck to you to have the horizons that make a project like that feasible. I don't think I would survive SWMBO if I took a chainsaw to the trees. Besides they are great in the August winds as they break the wind. Looks like I am doomed to travel to the wide horizons :)

Love the design and practicallity of it all!

rogerg
21-06-2007, 10:02 PM
The horizons at my place aren't great, but there's a lot to be said for convenience, whatever the horizons :)