Re: Grinding a mirror vs buying complete
- From: AM <sctuser@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 19:22:00 -0500
Larry G wrote:
However, I would caution you that unless you like working with
your hands, and you like to tinker, fix and improvise; and
you have an aptitude for both patience and diligent effort,
you may want to opt for an easier solution.
You may find some useful information at my website:
http://larryg54.home.texas.net/atm_and_amateur_astronomy.html
Hi
Wow, nice website !!
(bookmarked already)
There is the other angle here.
Get a completed optic set, and then make a tube
assembly. I've thought about going this route.
With two *large* dog's who have the run of the
house, no way could I ever get a dust free
environment... Even makes exploring the back yard an
adventure. Think F.I.F.O. here. (has to go somewhere)
Nothing like the female start barking at 1 am at the
coyote and fox in the woods behind us while I'm observing.
:)
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