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Old January 22nd 04, 06:09 PM
Michael
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Default collimating a refractor

For those of you with an adjustable lens cell, I use a waffer spark plug
gapper to
get equal spacing. Works like a charm and .045 seems a good spacing all
around.
I suppose it would work also for an adjustable mirror cell too.


 




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