Hi,
I am looking for instructions on how strip, clean and reassemble the No32 Mk3 please.
Tks in advance,
BB
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Hi,
I am looking for instructions on how strip, clean and reassemble the No32 Mk3 please.
Tks in advance,
BB
You want Peter Laidler's book, "Telescope Sighting No.32", available from Brian at bdlltd.com. A word of advice; been there, done that and Brian had to bail me out in the end. It's a difficult job to do properly, even for a reasonably competent technical person.
You could also just simply look in the Knowledge Library. :)
With thanks to Advisory Panel member Peter Laidler, there's an article presented in two parts in the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here).
"Phoenix Rising from the Ashes" - Part 1 (by Peter Laidler) (click here)
This interesting article, the first in a continuing series and accompanied by a detailed photo montage will detail the complete rebuild of a totally unserviceable, scrap Watson No.32 Mk2 telescope.
Regards,Quote:
Article Extract .....
This is the problem. In this case, a crushed ocular end that has taken the ocular lens cell with it.
The front shade has also been damaged. But at least the shade can be repaired!
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Badger
BB, The value now-a-days of the No.32 takes it out of the hands of the un practiced. I'm a fairly good tinkerer, sometimes too good for my own sake so I sent mine to, Brian Dick.
Brad
I ought to say that there are repair options in the USA and Canada. I'll do a follow up article (almost ready..............) to part 1 as soon as I get a few moments to myself