CollinofAlabama
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I acquired an Orion 100ED F/9 refractor off Astromart for $425. It's a nice scope, but came with no case/covering. I'd be willing to get a soft case, or a plastic one and put styrofoam in it, or whatever, but haven't found anything that fits the bill, so far.
Has anyone else found/built a functional case for not a lot of money?
Thanks ahead of time,
CDS
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LLEEGE
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There is a blem AP130 case at AP right now for $130. Look in the "Specials" section.
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skyward_eyes
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Loc: Arizona
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A lot of people seem to call up a Skywatcher Dealer and try to order just the case from their 100ED, its the same scope but for some reason Skywatcher sells their ED scopes with cases.
Its a nice hard case, same thing the Orion EONs come in.
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Rob E
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Here's the case I'm looking at for my 120ST Musician's Friend Wood-lined Nomad Case.
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Joe H
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Hey,
I don't know know how long the ed100 is but these are suppose to be 900 mm. (I have ordered the larger one and am waiting for it to arrive). http://www.galileosplace.com/Telescopes/Telescope_Accessories/carrying-cases.html
They are both on sale for $10 off.
Joe
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StarStuff1
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Here is a case I made last year for my 91mm f/6.6 triplet APO. 1/2-inch hardwood and outside corner round to cover the edges. Yeah, I know, I could have done finger joints or dovetails but I was lazy. Plus, the corner round was pine to act as an additional shock absorber. Total cost less than $50.
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StarStuff1
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The inside.
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starrancher
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Loc: Northern Arizona
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Nice Crate StarStuff1 !
Here's one that I built for my AR5 .
I used the original shipping material & just made the inside dimensions identical to the shipping box .
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Edited by starrancher (10/30/09 05:57 PM)
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starrancher
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I tried to post one with the lid on it but it says that the file size is too large . I dont get it ? It was taken with the same camera on the same day . Can I somehow shrink it to post ?
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Edited by starrancher (10/30/09 06:03 PM)
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Zebra24601
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Quote:
Hey, I don't know know how long the ed100 is but these are suppose to be 900 mm. (I have ordered the larger one and am waiting for it to arrive). http://www.galileosplace.com/Telescopes/Telescope_Accessories/carrying-cases.html They are both on sale for $10 off. Joe
Looks like a pretty good buy.
I didn't want to pay for a telescope case, so I got a guitar case, instead.
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Zebra24601
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Case open, below. I stuck a jacket at the "bottom" to provide additional padding for the finderscope and focuser end.
This is my Celestron 100ED. However, I'm pretty sure the Galileo alternative mentioned above would probably be as cheap, and look more appropriate.
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Meade LXD55 mount * Orion Sirius goto mount
Bushnell Voyager 4.5" Compact Reflector * Barska 15x70 binoculars * Galileoscope * Really cheap Tasco spotting scope
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starrancher
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That's cool "Z" ! ..Room for extra socks & underwear in there to boot !
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Phil Frederick
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Hi Collin,
I had a 100ED a few years ago and used a Promaster 40" soft/padded tripod bag. Held the scope and diagonal nicely. Lightweight, portable and not bulky.
...actually, I think I still have the bag! Guess I ought to sell it.
Phil
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cavefrog
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I built a pine box to bury my 120mm f/14.5 In. not near as pretty as starstuff's, but with hinges latches an top prop, only cost about $20.00! sorry but pictures will have to wait till I get home.
Dave... at the top of each forum is a guide (?) I think it is. it tells one what they need to shrink pictures to proper dimensions.
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Zebra24601
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That's cool "Z" ! ..Room for extra socks & underwear in there to boot !
You know, there might even be enough room for boots, too.
Although I actually splurged for a JMI case when I had a 6" achro, I couldn't see spending three figures for a case, particularly if all I really need is a soft case to prevent tube dings.
BTW, you wood workers did good work!
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Meade LXD55 mount * Orion Sirius goto mount
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Zebra24601
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I tried to post one with the lid on it but it says that the file size is too large . I dont get it ? It was taken with the same camera on the same day . Can I somehow shrink it to post ?
Yep: "Resize." Any sort of photo editing software (what ever came with your camera, or is already loaded on your computer) should give that as an option.
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Meade 8" SCT w/UHTC * Celestron 100ED * Celestron C11 * Celestron Firstscope 80EQ
Meade LXD55 mount * Orion Sirius goto mount
Bushnell Voyager 4.5" Compact Reflector * Barska 15x70 binoculars * Galileoscope * Really cheap Tasco spotting scope
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magic612
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Quote:
I acquired an Orion 100ED F/9 refractor off Astromart for $425. It's a nice scope, but came with no case/covering. I'd be willing to get a soft case, or a plastic one and put styrofoam in it, or whatever, but haven't found anything that fits the bill, so far.
Has anyone else found/built a functional case for not a lot of money?
Thanks ahead of time,
CDS
I've got the 90mm Orion achromat on order, which is about the same length as your scope. I have an old (but barely used) hard golf club case that I plan on putting foam in to both store and transport my scope when I get it.
You might try something like that - you can probably get one on sale or a local craigslist for $30 to $40. Here's one available from Costco for $50. The nice thing about them is they tend to be pretty strong (as they're often made for airline use), usually have wheels to allow for easy transport, and multiple handles - one for carrying, and the other to allow for rolling on smooth, hard surfaces.
You'll just need a little ingenuity with the foam lining to protect the scope sufficiently. Might even be able to hold a tripod and some eyepieces too, with the right foam set up. Hope that helps!
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Luigi
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You can build an ATA style case with hardware and materials from here.
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KerryR
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I bought a used Orion ED100 that came with a Skywatcher case that a previous owner got from Skywatcher. As was mentioned above, it's probably worth giving Skywatcher a call. Should be pretty affordable, and will be a perfect fit.
Otherwise, Orion soft cases are fairly nice, though don't offer the protection of a hard case, and are sort of pricey for what they are. I use an Orion soft case for my C6. I like it because it's large enough that I can leave the enitre head of my Unistar Heavy alt-az attached for really quick set up...
If you haven't done so already, you should check out the storage bins in a large department store-- you might find something long enough that's not too big in the other dimensions. Add a towel or small blanket for padding and you're done, cheap. Probably won't find anything long enough that isn't huge in the other dimensions, though...
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The Scope Guy
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Here are two cases I made: The larger one contains a 6" F1200mm refractor, and it cost me under $100 for all wood, foam, hardware, screws, varathane, etc. It is very solid, and the scope is very well protected. Your scope is a little smaller so it might cost you a little less, and the end result would be custom made to offer your scope maximun protection.Here is a link outlining how I made them. Homemade Telescope OTA cases
I have also modified some suitcases to make them better suited for storing eyepieces and smaller accessories practically for field use. The cases that come with pluck-foam inserts or movable dividers just don't do the trick for me, so I came up with these: I have since changed to larger cases but made them the same way, and there is a link to that project review on my home page as well.
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