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  1. 5 minutes ago, Nik271 said:

    Plain wooden sheds are naturally well ventilated. Those with insulated cavity walls and the metal boxes/shipping containers style are the ones to watch out for excessive humidity.

    My last tour of Northern Ireland was in South Armagh and one of my duties was spending a couple of weeks at a time at a mountain top observation post.

    Our accomodation was converted shipping containers with 4 bunks per container. The bunks were mattresses on metal platforms with a lip all round to stop the bedding falling off.

    Every couple of days we had to lift the matresses out (plastic coated) and mop up the pools of condensation gathering underneath in the tray.

     

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  2. 3 minutes ago, bosun21 said:

    I keep my scopes indoors and even then I have a full dust/water proof zipped cover over them. It may seem like overkill but it keeps them in very good condition should I decide to sell them further down the road.

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    For god's sake don't do anything to attract the attention of the police!

    If I was involved in a raid and saw those on bursting into a room, they'd get a sound thrashing before asking any questions- just in case 😉

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  3. Don't completely discount a wooden pier for your rig- you just need to choose the right solution.

    I looked at wooden piers when I set mine up. The twisting/ bending issue I pointed out above has been overcome by others.

    The way to do this is to decide what profile pier you need for stability at the height you want. Then you construct a pier by joining together 4 length of timber in a battenburg pattern. Using 4 sections of timber helps to keep the pier in shape and straight.

    Join them together with long coach bolts. 

    See this thread from another forum- https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/397110-backyard-wood-pier/#entry5086111

    I think a 12-16" a side pier should give you the stability you need.

    Good luck!

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  4. On 15/10/2023 at 23:36, Sunshine said:

    Ever watch Dr.Who? that’s the most recognized phone booth on earth.

    Ahem! Police Post I think you'll find.

    A facility to allow Joe/ Josephine Public to contact Plod before the days of widespread home phone ownership OR (more importantly) for Constable Dixon to shelter from inclement weather or report in to his (or her) superiors before the advent of the Pye Pocketfone PF1 2 piece personal radio.

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  5. 4 hours ago, 8324689 said:

    Thanks for this and let me ask just for a final time. (Sorry if Im flogging a dead horse!)

     

    Would not a wooden telegraph pole 1/3rd submerged and 2/3rds exposed in the earth with concrete not be solid??

    just for a C8 and HEQ5 

    thanks again 

     

     

    I would say no. 

    A telegraph pole erected by BT/ Electric companies still has a fair amount of movement (comparitively) so would not be stable enough as an imaging set up.

    Using a tree trunk  salvaged by your brother will possibly suffer shrinkage/ twisting/ flexing as it cures.

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  6. I have one of these to mount my camera onto my C6 SCT-

    https://www.firstlightoptics.com/adapters/celestron-piggyback-mount-for-nexstar-5-6-and-8-se-telescopes.html

    Avoids the issue of trying to do up a bolt through the dovetail as there doesn't look to be a great deal of room between the bar and the telescope?

    Appologies- just re read your post and you are aware of the piggy back mount

  7. I get a subscription to The Sky At Night and each month features an observing pull out section based on observing from the UK.

    This includes a Steve Tonkin binocular tour, a deep sky session, lunar, planetary, comets and asteroids.

    Not a huge number of pages/ targets but it is keyed to the coming month.

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