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Skipper Billy

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  1. I keep getting the message 'Star lost - low SNR' and the flashing screen and dreaded beeping - but there are dozens of stars to choose from and blindingly obvious on the screen !! Even with the screen gain slider over to the far right (darkest) there are still stars visible - and they aren't hot/cold pixels. Any ideas ?? The seeing is pretty poor and the moon is awful bright - could that be it ??
  2. You may well be right - I am not a native Gaelic speaker but a Gaelic speaking pal of mine told me that's what to put - he might be winding me up - it could say 'Public Toilet' for all I know !!!
  3. Next to the chocolate hob-nob tin on a special shelf !
  4. Scope fitted - photos show ready to image and the custom park position to allow the roof to be closed - just need to sort out the wiring now!
  5. Todays progress - for the millions of you who want to see what colour 'Wet Clay' paint is its had its first coat of paint - see below ! Also hooked up electrics and installed the dehumidifier which is burbling away and pouring water out of its discharge pipe. Big day tomorrow - trial install of the scope - I hope my measurements are right !
  6. Aye - if they made a shade called 'Dreich' (Scots for dark, damp, gloomy, wet, cold) I am sure it would sell very well up here!
  7. Colour chosen - 'wet clay' - thats a very pale browny grey and SWMBO being SWMBO of course it has to be mixed - nothing as simple as the 40 off the peg colours!!!!!
  8. Its going to have a name above the door - 'Cu Beag' - its a bit tongue in cheek - its Gaelic for Big Dog !
  9. Its going to be 'painted' with Butinox - just waiting for SWMBO to choose the colour - it could be a while - the colour chart has been waved around the garden in different lighting conditions and still no decision !
  10. A bit more progress this weekend (that's Monday and Tuesday for me!) - got the roof on and it works a treat ! From locked down to ready to roll in about 30 seconds. Needs some minor adjustments and the apex capping strip making and the blocks for the roof to rest on when open are just temporary. Once the apex capping strip is made it should be weather-tight. I might go mad and improve the high security door catch ;-)
  11. Door made - just the roof to make then I can turn on the dehumidifier and start to dry it all out !!! Not a bad view to wake up to !!
  12. Good point !!!!! The roof is taking shape in the spare bedroom !!!
  13. Thanks - went mad and got drenched - 4th wall up - I can make the door indoors!!
  14. Been hampered by lousy weather - heavy rain and strong winds but managed to make a bit more progress over the last few days - 3 walls built - if the wind dies down enough to staple the membrane on the last wall it might get done this afternoon !!! (But its got a door in it and is more fiddly so I might put it off for another day!!)
  15. My pier has the 'rat cage' but there are rat cages and rat cages. I have seen some using 150mm long x 3 bolts at full length - no matter how sturdy the pier the rat cage will wobble. The thicker the bolts, the more of them and the smaller the gap between top plate and pier the less it will wobble - simple physics. I am not saying mine is perfect but it uses 8 x 15mm bolts and the gap between top plate and pier is about 30mm This is my guide trace from a breezy night. For ease of adjustment and fabrication the rat cage takes some beating.
  16. OK - framework finished - ready for dismantling and taking home where it will be substantially bolted down to the concrete plinth and the weatherboarding fitted and the roof boarded and the capping strip made. I will post details of the capping strip / joint sealing method for the roof apex joint as several people have asked and its kind of important !!!Opening - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZWYv2XRGIo Roof closing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuiNVJ0X0Us
  17. Mav359 Its this one - http://www.uk.insight.com/en-gb/productinfo/network-accessories-and-misc-networking/0004374189-00000001?utm_source=Google+Shopping&utm_medium=Feed&utm_campaign=Feed&src=000093&&cm_mmc=Google+Shopping-_-Feed-_-Feed-_-Feed&gclid=CKiav-jovcoCFSfnwgodZ5AP2w I cant speak highly enough of it - just plug it in and it works - I have used it at 100 feet and no issues whatsoever - and thats with a 7 port powered USB hub plugged into one of its USB ports
  18. Viv - its a fabulous view by day or night - Beinn Cruachan to the East, Beinn Lora to the North - nearest big town and its street lights 100 miles away!!!
  19. The frame is now nearly finished - just the front to make and the roof - (ran out of wood !!! Its made from Maranti (hardwood) and all the joints are doweled, glued and screwed except for where the sides fasten together - they are just temporary fixings until its assembled on site.
  20. A clear night last night !!!! The obsy is nowhere near complete but the pier is bolted down so not wishing to waste a clear night I jury rigged the electronics and went for it. I was very happy with the improvement in guiding (attached) and the Startech USB to CAT6 to USB extender worked sublimely - it all clattered away flawlessly for 5 hours until high cloud drifted in. Temp. down to -10º I am really fired up now to get the obsy finished - it will be a massive step forward in terms of ease of use, comfort and performance.
  21. But wouldn't that would expose ungalvanised steel ????
  22. Sssshhhh Olly - I was going to use the buried sub as my warm room !!!!! Well spotted though - the metal tube and flanges were liberated from Faslane nuclear submarine naval base (legally and with permission !!) - complete with X rays that match the flange numbers to prove there are no internal cracks or fissures !!!! No wonder subs cost so much !!!
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