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banjaxed

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  1. At that sort of price I think you would be better off with a Skywatcher 9X50 RACI finder scope. I wouldn't be without mine.
  2. Thank you all for your help and advice, I have replaced the lenses and had a look through the scope and the views are crystal clear without any need for collimation 😀 how lucky am I (should have done the lottery)
  3. Thank you very much Peter, you may have just saved a marriage 😀 Just to be clear, the lenses are replaced in the front end of the scope so first would be the rear lens with the concave facing the sky then the biconvex lens with the shallower convex facing the sky.
  4. Thank you very much Peter, you may have just saved a marriage 😀
  5. Thank you very much for your quick reply. Firstly I am not brave enough to blame my wife and will make sure she doesn't read this 😀 The model I have is the Celestron Nexstar 102 GT and the manual you linked does not cover removal and replacement of the lenses. Hopefully someone may be able to help, thanks again.
  6. I decided to clean the lenses in my 102mm Celestron refractor which I did very methodically and to the letter of all the advice received on this forum. As I removed the lenses I placed them in order of removal and kept them the right way up so I could replace them exactly as they were removed. All was going well until I recieved a phone call from a friend asking me for some assistance with a job he was doing. When I returned home my wife informed me that she needed the space and had moved my cleaning gear including the lenses 😲 and were now mixed up. Could anyone point me in the right direction as to which order the lenses should be replaced. There are 2 lenses, one is quite thick (about 12mm) and has one side slightly convex and the other thinner lens is about 6mm and is convex on both sides. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If this is in the wrong place could the mods please move it.
  7. Hi and welcome to SGL. A good place to start your research is by tapping on the First Light Optics title at the top of this home page which takes you to their store where all the information you need will be readily available to you .
  8. In the garage, easy to roll out and back and little cool down time.
  9. If you want to start new thread choose the correct thread an you will see Start New Topic on the right side of the page. To contact a member tap on their name and you will see an envelope, then tap on the envelope to send a private message.
  10. Do you mean you don’t know how to post messages on different parts of the forum ?
  11. I have used a water butt base on a platform trolley for a few months now without any problems. Set up time from garage to back garden is about 1 minute.
  12. Hi Guillaume, welcome to SGL.
  13. You're right, I am convinced that the spider population is growing and have had a web spun across our back gate within 1 1/2 hours. The other thing I have noticed is the lack of flies, wonder if the two are connected. ??
  14. I have always found eating food with a good helping of garlic and drinking gin and tonic (not slimline) works well for me.
  15. Last night was forecast to be clear from 10pm till about 4am and by 11am it was cloudy🙁Today’s forecast is dry so I decided to mow the lawn, got halfway through and it started to pour down. I f they can’t forecast the weather when it is actually happening I don’t see much point taking any notice of forecasts 🙄
  16. Hi Carlos, welcome to SGL.
  17. Hi and welcome to SGL. I have the same scope as you and I agree, they are great all round instruments.
  18. Hi and welcome to SGL. We visited Switzerland on holiday last year and we were very impressed how clean and tidy everything was. We will certainly be going again.
  19. Have a word with Flo as I ‘m sure you will be able to get a 3/8” adapter to suit you mount.
  20. Have you looked at how the mount is atteched to the tripod ? I am not familiar with your AZ3 but I think the mount could be attached with a 3/8" bolt which you can fit the AZ GTI straight on to.
  21. On the home page go to the section titled Retailers then to Suppliers Reviews.
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