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Waxing_Gibbous
01-11-2009, 01:48 PM
I'm sure no one really needs telling how good they are, but a big thank you to Bintel Melbourne for resuscitating (sp?) my refractor.
I had taken it in to another "professional" in Melbourne to have it cleaned after it fell in a pond:eyepop:. No small amount of spare change later I had it back; however the images, though clearer were not as sharp as before with CA and SA all over the shop.
The reason: the objective had not been seated properly - in fact it was essentially cross-threaded in the cell, being out by 40-45" of arc!!
After some hand-ringing, some swearing and some skillfully applied pressure the Bintel chaps had it out and cleaned and properly collimated in no time!
Top stuff!
DavidU
01-11-2009, 01:51 PM
:lol: Pete, pray tell how did your scope end up in the drink???
This will be good !
What sort of refractor??
renormalised
01-11-2009, 04:29 PM
Peter was looking for Neptune:P:P:D:D
Where else would you look for the god of the seas (and ponds:P) if you hadn't access to the ocean:P:P:D:D
Waxing_Gibbous
01-11-2009, 11:11 PM
In fact it was Taurus that done for me.:P
I'd just set up next to one of our dams and was busy aligning the finderscope, when Spike, a giant of a Black Anguish bull snuck up (bulls can walk very softly) behind me and bellowed "HELLLOOOO!!!!
I thought I was being attacked by a B-Double filled with pigs and jumped about ten feet in the air, toppling the scope and mount into the primordial ooze that is our 'nature' dam.
Spike took off like a top-fuel dragster as usually we are on good terms and I don't scream like girl at him.
I had to go all Jaques Cousteau and dive in to save the scope. It took three or four goes and I'm sure I swallowed a frog along with a kilo of algae and some mud.:doh:
I might not have bothered but the scope is a rather fine example of the Meade 102 ED/APO from the mid/late '90s. Made in the US it has a Vixen objective and of all ten or so 4" scopes I've looked through, only a Televue NP 101 and a Tak 102 have bettered it for colour and resolution. It only paid about $500AU for it, but I reckon it would cost three times that or more to replace it, so I'm VERY happy to have it back to normal.
DavidU
02-11-2009, 09:06 AM
:lol:
Very nice scope (periscope LOL)
wasyoungonce
02-11-2009, 10:57 AM
I just love it..what a story....the stuff nightmares are made of.:rofl:
Waxing_Gibbous
02-11-2009, 12:51 PM
All-in-all I'm pretty cack-handed. Its wise not to let me near expensive glass stuff or jittery livestock.:rolleyes:
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