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On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 12:38:40 -0400, DSK wrote:
That *is* impressive. I've seen binocs that had a compass built into them, for taking bearings, but I've never heard of a set that had a knot log built into them ![]() Knot log is a good idea since you have to change the binocular oil every 1500 miles or so. |
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![]() Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 12:38:40 -0400, DSK wrote: Knot log is a good idea since you have to change the binocular oil every 1500 miles or so. Hello Wayne: I've been wondering for years what that oil was? Where do you get the stuff. Do you think Wes Marine carries it? Would I just ask for binocular oil? I was thinking of getting a pint so I I would have some spare on the boat in case I lose a little and a bubble forms. I would really hate not having my binos at 100% when I need them most. What do you recomend? Bob |
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On 12 Jun 2006 18:25:01 -0700, "Bob" wrote:
I've been wondering for years what that oil was? Where do you get the stuff. Do you think Wes Marine carries it? Would I just ask for binocular oil? I was thinking of getting a pint so I I would have some spare on the boat in case I lose a little and a bubble forms. I would really hate not having my binos at 100% when I need them most. What do you recomend? Something like Beefeater's Dry Gin has a lot to recommend it. The binoculars will be much happier although perhaps with some double vision. You'll be happier also just knowing it's there for emergency libations if needed. |
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![]() Mark Borgerson wrote: Dunno----but if the binoculars have a built-in compass, be sure to apply a dab of relative bearing grease! Mark Borgerson Okay, now I am really confused. I always heard that "true' bearing grease was preferd to either apparent or relative grease. And then there is that dialectic stuff. Would that be alright considering I use binoculars and not dianoculars???? Please help. Bob |
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On 16 Jun 2006 11:54:46 -0700, "Bob" wrote:
Okay, now I am really confused. I always heard that "true' bearing grease was preferd to either apparent or relative grease. And then there is that dialectic stuff. Would that be alright considering I use binoculars and not dianoculars???? Please help. As Einstein said, "It's all relative". Grease is messy, use dry gin instead and drink the left overs. |
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