struth.....
Struth Screwie : I have never fiddled with one of those animals in my life!
So it it some sort of cowling/shroud - that is, a tube that the secondary is surrounded by, fixed on the vanes; with a cutaway/opening to allow the light to be reflected off the secondary and up into the focusser tube - with the part of this tube/cowling that extends towards the primary mirror holding the barlow?
And this cowling /cover/tube/shroud has an open end at the open end side of the scope tube to allow you to insert screwdrivers to adjust the central sec mirror screw and the 3 surrounding ones - but won't allow you to get your fingers/hand in to physically rotate the sec mirror?
Does this mean some sort of customized implement needs to be inserted from the open end of the scope down inside this shroud/cowling/sheath to grasp the sec mirror body so you can turn it as needed to get it circular looking? Could you make something up or use/modify some long tweezers or those kitchen tongs/snag holders etc?
Would like to see a piccy of the guts mate! Don't despair, where there's a will there's a way!!!
Regards, Darryl.
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