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Lid Knobs
I was thinking about drilling holes around the lid and using a pencil as a lever. It might not provide much more improvement but it would create an eye poke hazard.
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Re: Lid Knobs
Great idea Donald. I'd prefer a larger lid than a poke in the eye with a sharp pencil on most days.
I notice you have a bag over the finder. Is this to protect from dust and pollen?
I notice you have a bag over the finder. Is this to protect from dust and pollen?
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Re: Lid Knobs
Keen eye THP.
The bag is a snack size Ziploc bag I believe and it is to protect from dust. I reside in a basement apartment and it is super dusty here. It is standard operating procedure for me to cover my RDFs with them.
The bag is a snack size Ziploc bag I believe and it is to protect from dust. I reside in a basement apartment and it is super dusty here. It is standard operating procedure for me to cover my RDFs with them.
Donald
Tasco BRK Essentials Model: 169735 7x35, Celestron Cometron 7x50, Bushnell 10x50 Legacy WP, Oberwerk 15x70 LW, Meade Infinity 60mm AZ Refractor, Bushnell Deep Space 3 inch Reflector, Meade Polaris 80mm EQ Refractor, Meade Polaris 114mm Reflector.
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Re: Lid Knobs
THP
Semper ubi sub ubi.
Telescopes: Refractor: Celestron DX 102AZ SSE f6.5; Newtonians: Z8 f5.9; Jason Comet 480t (ret.)
Eye Pieces: Meade 5.5 mm, ES 8.8 mm/82, Agena SG 12 mm, ES16 mm/68 & 24mm/68, Z30mm WF, Celestron 32 mm Pl.
Binoculars: Olympus DPS I 10x50
Backyard Light Pollution: Orange Bortle 4-5
Semper ubi sub ubi.
Telescopes: Refractor: Celestron DX 102AZ SSE f6.5; Newtonians: Z8 f5.9; Jason Comet 480t (ret.)
Eye Pieces: Meade 5.5 mm, ES 8.8 mm/82, Agena SG 12 mm, ES16 mm/68 & 24mm/68, Z30mm WF, Celestron 32 mm Pl.
Binoculars: Olympus DPS I 10x50
Backyard Light Pollution: Orange Bortle 4-5
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