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Tidy job. Well planned and very well executed. Now when the clouds decide to play ball you'll be able to enjoy using it, although looking at it must be nice as well.
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I bought a pair of these last week and I think they're great value for the money paid.
I'm struggling with choice at the moment, I've got a couple hundred to spend but can't make my mind up, so I bought these just to tide myself over.
Unlike Ventolin above (is he a cousin of Salbutamol?) my bins were optically fine no collimation issues and the are es bright and breezy, stars looked sharp for 70% of the view.
I guess it means quality control is poor but I seem to have a good pair. Excuse my terminology, I don't know what I'm talking about.
Gary.
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Okay, you can keep the choccies
Can I have some choccies? .
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The strip you would need would be 1806mm long based on Pi (3.16) x Diameter. One degree would be just over 5mm of length.
Astronymonkey
Pi = 3.16, I think not.............discuss
Path from house to observatory - ideas please.
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Wood chips last longer, bark tends to rot/break down quicker. You'll also need an edging of sorts to keep it all in place.