Mirror cleaned up OK with dil dish detergent , tap H20 and then demin H20.
Update :
Stains on mirror cleaned up OK with dilute dish detergent soaked 5x5cm cotton surgical absorbant pads and multiple rinses (warm dilute detergent) using a left over syringe (the community nurses used these to wash my surgical wounds out with sterile saline each day before repacking and bandaging my big open surgical wound and repacking the drain after I had been sent home to complete my healing).
The tap water rinses using another left over syringe ensured no detergent residue was left on the surface.
When the water was beading nicely I knew all the detergent residue had been rinsed off.
Then immediately following the tap water rinse , I did not allow the mirror to dry , I rinsed thoroughly with demin water, again from left over syringe.
Wife has been told not to go near the sink until the mirror has been removed , currently standing with the back edge on the dishtowel on the draining area of the sink , leaning with the mirror back against the window sill.
Running the A/C to warm the air and get it circulating in order to get the mirror totally dry so my wife can do her things in time to see her shows tonight. Glared at me when I told her to wait 30 - 60 minutes for the mirror to dry .... she didn't like that idea at all ....
A few very small scratches at the edge of mirror - from handling the mirror and from the old mirror cell also about the edge , have to look close to see these so I am not terribly worried about them as I don't think they have any noticeable effect on the images I will see or record.
I did notice when I looked over the mirror with a hand magnifying glass that there lots of very small pin holes in the aluminium coating .... I don't think they have a noticeable effect but .... there are lot of them.
Can't see these pin holes at all without a magnifying glass.
Mirror will be ready to go into the cell tomorrow .
Will take those pictures tomorrow before I install the mirrors .... that's a promise folks .
Additional notes : while my wife was watching Dancing with the Stars I checked the state of my tube's flocking (been 24 hr) and was very cool tonight - so I figured it was worth checking on a JIC basis .
Noticed some bubbles trapped (some about 2" long x 1" wide) under the flocking material and noted that some of the flocking material looked a bit loose (not coming away from the tube or drooping .
The tube is currently on two builder's workhorses - and orientated horizontally , it wont be ordinarily be stored between uses in this orientation until I build my ROR shed (that will be parked position) but will be stored standing up with mirror facing to the zenith with a bit end cap over the top of the tube.
So I have gotten busy this evening pressing it as hard ar I can by hand to the tune when I can reach the flocking to ensure good contact , and using some pressure applied the 1" wide straight edge on on my 1m straightedge/spirit level and giving the areas of flocking I can't reach with my arms as good a press down as I can , after I used the stanley knife make small cuts in the flocking material where there are obvious bubbles (spotted these bu shining my miners' lamp down the tube and as close to he surface as possible (the bubbles and rinkles (there are some small rinkles too) are highlited by their shadows. The cuts made it possible to press the flocking onto the tube surface and allowed the trapped air to escape doing the rub / press down process.
May be worthwhile letting the flocked tube settle and checking once a day over a few days (rotating the tube a bit between checks and giving flock that is starting to look the least bit loose or droopy another good pressdown) before I complete the OTA assembly but installing my optics and collimating.
In a few days I should be more confident of good contact and adhesion of the flocking material with the tube , and the tube will have had a chance to thermally cycle a few times from very cold / humid air conditions at night to warm and sunny in the day ..
.. if there's any problems with adhesion it should become apparent , -- if there is I can take steps and glue flock that wont adhere with a stronger paint on or spray on adhesive before I install my optics.
Will keep you guys posted on how things develop over the next few days or so.
Improve the technique of pressing down in long tubes :
Next tube I flock I'll be smarter and I'll get hold of nice bit of straight 50mm diam steel pipe or 10kg length of steel round bar (maybe 20mm diam ??) about 1m long whose ends I'll caffer and I'll use this to press the self adhesive flocking down in rolling manner rather than rubbing while pressing it down with a straightedge - it'll be easier and less wear and tear on the flocking). Wish I'd thought of this before I started flocking.
Last edited by Ian Robinson; 31-08-2009 at 03:01 AM.
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