albert1
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Thought some of you may find this interesting.
I wonder how Tom Cave crated these? Weighs in at about 1100 lbs crated. 5 days labor and an enjoyable project. With proper plans and organization it's only about a 3 maybe 4 day job. I hated doing it but I knew it was going to a great new owner who will bring it back to its original condition and that makes me happy. The mirror was placed in a removable wooden box as part of the mount crate and the (2) 50 lb counterweights are under that box. This design made the finished mount crate very well balanced. The focuser, rings and other hardware are in the other box in the same crate. The OTA sits alone in its own crate. When it arrives all the new owner has to do is remove the screws along the bottom of the wood enclosures - the enclosures come right off the base. If I were to do it over again, I would have done one or two things a little differently although nothing major. A little more lumber and labor than I had planned but its always that way. Here's the finished crates after much research, planning and contemplation before I was confident this baby would survive it's almost 2000 mile journey. I think it will.
Edited by albert1 (10/06/09 08:35 AM)
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albert1
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1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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albert1
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-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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actionhac
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Very well done. Kinda like Dinosaur fossils ain't it?
Wish those boxes were going to my house.
Robert
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mustgobigger
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someone is going to be very happy.
-------------------- RV-6
Meade 826
Meade 880 Deluxe
Unitron's 114,128,140,142,150,152,155,160
4" Jaegertron
4.5" A.E f/14 Refractor
4" f/15 Edmund's Refractor
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plyscope
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Good job Albert.
I once crated up an old motorcycle like that for a trip from Mallorca (Spain) to Australia. It survived the trip unharmed.
-------------------- Andy
6" f15 refractor
90mm f16.7 refractor
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JamesE
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That's pretty impressive.
-------------------- James
(Thanks to Attilla for the Clear Sky charts)
Current Projects : Tasco 15TEA - 3 inch pier mounted planetary scope
Priorities : Wife, Kids
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albert1
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Thanks guys.
I hope the pics are helpful should anyone else ever consider shipping their monster scope.
-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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CHASLX200
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Ship that monster my way. My offer is still good.
Chas
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albert1
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Quote:
Ship that monster my way. My offer is still good.
Chas
You spoiled my surprise.
-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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clintwhitman
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Who owns it now???
-------------------- Clint&Debbie Whitman (aveman
1960s 6"F15 Jaegers-Unipons by John Pons on a Byers 812, 1947 4" F15 TINSLEY, 1965 10" F8 CAVE, 1950 5CM & 6.5CM Nippon Kogakus (the twins), 1960s UNITRONS a 152 restored a 160 numbered green lens original mint a 114 original 50s mint, 1950s UNITRON M100 100mm F15 OTA, WO 80mm Florite, ASTROPHYSICS 155 EDFS on LOSMANDY G11, a bunch of Tascos,Sears Mayflowers The list goes on Add infinitum.
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albert1
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Saying Good-bye
-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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Tarzanrock
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Clint: I had hoped that you had purchased it from Albert so that I (and others) could have had the opportunity to view through it at Mt. Pinos. More importantly, I was dreaming that if you had acquired it from Albert, you would rig it, together with your marvelous 12.5 Cave instrument, for "binoviewing." William
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albert1
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Who owns it now???
Not sure if the new owner wishes to be identified yet . I can say its not one of us on this forum. I think he will be starting a web page of the restoration which will be nice.
-------------------- Albert
1 Great 'ole Newt
6 Good 'ole Newts
3 Great 'ole Cats
1 Lousy 'ole Newt
One of these days I'll try a Refractor better than my 90mm finderscope
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CHASLX200
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I would have been the owner if that scope was local. Shipping such a beast is a deal killer. After years hunting for a Cave with the 2.5" mount here in FL i have about given up.
Chas
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