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Got my Parks 8"f/6
My used Parks 8" F/6 with Parks 1" shaft mount came today!
All in all the scope is well built and soild, it's built just like the Newts of the 60's and 70's SIMPLE! The mount seems to have very small bearing surface areas, so that could be a weak link. Can't say anything about the optics till i start test it, but collimation is as ho hum and simple as most Newts. More to come later... Chas P. |
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Nobodyis commenting because theyare either all jealous or laughing.
CHASLX200 wrote: My used Parks 8" F/6 with Parks 1" shaft mount came today! All in all the scope is well built and soild, it's built just like the Newts of the 60's and 70's SIMPLE! The mount seems to have very small bearing surface areas, so that could be a weak link. Can't say anything about the optics till i start test it, but collimation is as ho hum and simple as most Newts. More to come later... Chas P. |
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Subject: Got my Parks 8"f/6
From: Vinny Vin Date: 10/7/2004 3:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: Nobodyis commenting because Nobodyis commenting because theyare either all jealous or laughing. ******************************** A 8" Parks is nothing to brag about! Only reason i got it cause it was cheap... Chas P. |
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A 8" Parks is nothing to brag about! Only reason i got it cause it was cheap... HI Chas: Why do you say that? Historically, their optics have been quite good. My daughter has one of their 6 inch f/8 primaries and it is outstanding. OTAs are pretty nice. Admittedly, the mounts are 1960s in spades, but they are well built, and may satisfy those of us who remember wrestling with pedestal-mounted GEMs back in the 60s. Peace, Rod Mollise Author of _Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope_ Like SCTs and MCTs? Check-out sct-user, the mailing list for CAT fanciers! Goto http://members.aol.com/RMOLLISE/index.html |
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Subject: Got my Parks 8"f/6
From: (Rod Mollise) Date: 10/7/2004 6:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: HI Chas: Why do you say that? Historically, their optics have been quite good. My daughter has one of their 6 inch f/8 primaries and it is outstanding. OTAs are pretty nice. Admittedly, the mounts are 1960s in spades, but they are well built, and may satisfy those of us who remember wrestling with pedestal-mounted GEMs back in the 60s. Peace, Rod Mollise ******************************* I'm just saying it's a basic no thrills scope. Lets hope is has good optics,i took the mirror and cell out of the tube, and hope that i fixed the pinched mirror problem. The cell uses a round metal retaining ring to hold the mirror in the cell, the last owner had all 6 screws on the ring so tight! Chas P. |
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I'm just saying it's a basic no thrills scope. Lets hope is has good optics,i took the mirror and cell out of the tube, and hope that i fixed the pinched mirror problem. The cell uses a round metal retaining ring to hold the mirror in the cell, the last owner had all 6 screws on the ring so tight! Chas P. Back those screws off, and let that mirror rattle around in there just a little... I space my Newtonian primaries away from the mounting hardware (clips AND side/centering screws) by using strips of a business card as shims. Close, but no hard contact. And NO pinching... Uhhh, and don't forget to remove those little shims when you have everything set.... |
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Subject: Got my Parks 8"f/6
From: "Jan Owen" Date: 10/7/2004 9:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: bWl9d.1020$cJ3.70@fed1read06 Back those screws off, and let that mirror rattle around in there just a little... I space my Newtonian primaries away from the mounting hardware (clips AND side/centering screws) by using strips of a business card as shims. Close, but no hard contact. And NO pinching... Uhhh, and don't forget to remove those little shims when you have everything set.... ********************************* I already took care of it today! Just need a clear nite... Chas P. |
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Back those screws off, and let that mirror rattle around in there just
a little... I space my Newtonian primaries away from the mounting hardware (clips AND side/centering screws) by using strips of a business card as shims. Close, but no hard contact. And NO pinching... Uhhh, and don't forget to remove those little shims when you have everything set.... ********************************* I already took care of it today! Just need a clear nite... Chas P. This, and clean mirrors (and proper collimation and equilibration, which I know you know about) will let it perform as well as it can. The star test, then, will reveal the truth. It could go either way. Parks, at times, has made excellent mirrors. And at other times, well... So it will depend somewhat on that proverbial toss of the coin now... |
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