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Old 24-04-2022, 11:56 PM
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Steve,

Thanks for the link. Interesting reading.

A lounge room is a naturally very dusty environment. A laundry or bathroom makes a much better polishing room in a domestic environment especially if you close it up when not using it. A board with down-facing door stoppers can fit snug onto your laundry tub and hold the polishing lap while polishing. You also have water on hand.

If you need the length in the lounge room for testing, dust is less of a problem for testing providing you clean off the mirror afterwards before resuming the polish.

I have a very precisely hand figured 6" f7. Mine is set up for visual with a 3.5% secondary obstruction. Gives great visual quality.

Joe Cali
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