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  • Now that the carpets are done, the electricians have visited and are about to start work in the next few days. In the meantime I have a little grace time to put in some trimmings.

    1. I found some high density foam that is easy to carve with a blade and is sand-able. Not sure how it's going to look but I'm hoping once I paint it white to match the ceiling, it should look ok and certainly better than the ugly square hole around the top of the post.


    2 & 3. Mitred dressed-all-round timber (DAR) for edging.



    4. I had a few problems surrounding the threshold. The bolts protrude through the carpet are a trip hazard and also a fray point for the carpet. The carpet is smooth-edged to the threshold, but it is also higher, meaning that it will eventually work its way out. The threshold is also flat so water can migrate across it from under the door. I've solved all these issues with a fitted wooden plate that covers the edge, the bolts making them level with the surface and providing an edge to stop the water coming in.
    Australian Wildlife Photographer

    Barry Armstead Photography
    ASIGN Observatory II

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    • No, this is not the, "BIG news" (that is coming very soon) but I got ASIGN Observatory II on the radio last month.

      Click here to listen to the radio interview.

      Audio file is down the page a little on the right.

      Baz.
      Australian Wildlife Photographer

      Barry Armstead Photography
      ASIGN Observatory II

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      • Through trials and tribulations, false starts and disappointments, many things seemed to conspire to come against getting the electricity done, especially on my non-exsistant budget.

        I had to remind myself of the amount of times things have come against the different stages of this project and the subsequent amount of times when God's timing has been absolutely perfect to kick it off again. Nothing has happened before I was ready for it.

        Finally, a qualified and experienced electrician donated a full Saturday to connect all the cabling that had already been run by another sparky. He translated all the cables, connected all the fittings and even donated a couple of his own to get the job finished. All this for a couple of cups of good coffee, a BBQ lunch cooked by my lovely wife and some home made hot-buttered banana cake baked by mum.

        He switched the mains back on and PRESTO!!!! It all worked perfectly first go!





        Not only that, but as the electricity was finalised last night, in perfect timing again, I got a phone call today from a friend asking if I needed a very large flat screen television.

        He arrived this afternoon with the shiny black beauty which I plugged into a DVD player and away it went.

        Apparently this thing was destined for the skip bin! It works perfectly and looks fantastic!

        Now to just get the sucker mounted to the wall!

        For a bit of balance in the room, I got the idea to make some wooden furniture in the form of a coffee table in front of the TV and also one in between the chairs for a lamp and remotes etc.

        We cut down a very large dead eucalypt last week and one of the guys was good enough to cut me a couple of slabs off the base of the trunk as I have an injury at the moment that prevents me from overdoing it for a while. It was so big it lay in the tray of my ute for a few days before one of the boys dropped around to unload it for me. The top slab must weigh over 200 kilograms.



        At lunch-time today I planed, sanded and de-barked them.



        After some pensive moments and a short-black coffee that are often required after a sawdust shower, I hit them with a coat of boiled linseed oil.



        My next door neighbour helped me roll them off the driveway, across the lawn and into the observatory.



        Full story and photos HERE.
        Australian Wildlife Photographer

        Barry Armstead Photography
        ASIGN Observatory II

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        • TV is mounted now.

          Australian Wildlife Photographer

          Barry Armstead Photography
          ASIGN Observatory II

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          • OK boys and girls,

            it's time to let you in on the big news! Yes, for the last few weeks ASIGN Observatory II has been gearing up to get ready for the TV crew from Australia's very own Better Homes and Gardens!

            Miracle after miracle has been pouring in from friends, family, work mates and even total strangers from the internet giving their time, some generous donations and unfailing support. Not only that, but the timing of all of these things has been absolutley perfect as if by divine design - right down to the TV being donated the day after the electricity was all connected.

            The crew arrived this afternoon and straight away, my nerves about meeting celebrities were put at ease as these very professional individuals were so down to earth. Russell and the film and sound guys were brilliant to work with and my eyes were opened at some of their film tricks and equipment. More on that when you see the show.

            Johanna Griggs was as friendly, happy and graceful as you could imagine. I felt very at-ease with her questions in the on-camera interviews. The make-up lady was as much a part of the team, engaging as the rest while she powdered my shiny nose under the lights.

            My darling wife worked like a trooper, baking biscuits for the team. They absolutely loved them.

            Being a man left to his own devices without the quidance of his good wife, I goofed big as is my manly custom and right! There was a platter of bread on the bench which I took outside with the cakes. How was I supposed to know that there was a plate of cheese and salami in the fridge to go with it? You know... being a man and all.....

            Anyways, watch out for the show on the 11th of October at 7pm on channel Seven. I'll post up links once they have it on their website after the show.

            Thanks again to all who have made this possible. You know who you are.

            Cheers and blessings!!!

            Baz.
            Australian Wildlife Photographer

            Barry Armstead Photography
            ASIGN Observatory II

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            • Well deserved...you are a man with talent and ambition and it has paid off.
              Your focus and direction has got you to this point...take some time soon to enjoy.


              What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
              CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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              • Originally posted by Gaz View Post
                Well deserved...you are a man with talent and ambition and it has paid off.
                Your focus and direction has got you to this point...take some time soon to enjoy.
                Thanks Gaz.

                Just got confirmation from the producers today. It's on tonight!
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                Barry Armstead Photography
                ASIGN Observatory II

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                • You seem like someone who should have the limelight. Nice to have a show about someone so motivated and productive.
                  Inspirational stuff Barry.
                  http://www.flickr.com/photos/77375175@N04/
                  Haven't been there, not done that.
                  Jo

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                  • Will be watching the H&G story this evening. Now for the official opening by the Nobel Prize winner Astronomer who lives in Canberra.
                    Terry
                    An Olympus E620 user

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                    • Watched "Better Homes and Gardens" on the internet this morning, looking good...


                      What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
                      CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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                      • Thanks guys. Here's the link to the show on their website. Episode 37 around the 48 minute mark just after the car guy.

                        http://au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/better-...ode-37/?play=1
                        Australian Wildlife Photographer

                        Barry Armstead Photography
                        ASIGN Observatory II

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                        • I was flicking channels on Friday night and saw them mention a guy in Canberra with an observatory. Was thinking to myself, what are the chances. Yep, it was you Baz. Great work, guess you're our resident TV Star now (as well as our Star expert)
                          Adrian

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                          • Originally posted by Tatts View Post
                            I was flicking channels on Friday night and saw them mention a guy in Canberra with an observatory. Was thinking to myself, what are the chances. Yep, it was you Baz. Great work, guess you're our resident TV Star now (as well as our Star expert)
                            Cheers Tatts. Yep, I've had my 60 seconds of fame.....
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                            Barry Armstead Photography
                            ASIGN Observatory II

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                            • I'm now well into the swing of using it regularly for astrophotography and have already had two groups through.

                              Up on the observation deck at ASIGN Observatory II, processing the data collected through the telescope over the past few nights.



                              Downstairs, putting the finishing touches on the astrophotograph from the previous night.

                              Australian Wildlife Photographer

                              Barry Armstead Photography
                              ASIGN Observatory II

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                              • WOOT! With the sale of all the photography gear, the EQ8 has now been bought and installed! The new RC12 Carbon fibre truss telescope arrives late Jan to mid Feb.






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