Eyepiece case using LocknLock Handy

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boothee
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Post by boothee »

Hi!

Here is my box ! I haven't carve a foam but it is still useful for me even without foams. I put some of my eyepieces inside. Have a look. :)

Cheers !!!

:)
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1150mm, 254mm, Newtonion Reflector on EQ5 Mount with dual axis DK3 drive, QHY5 Camera, Canon 300D + Kit Lens, Yangon, Myanmar.
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chrisyeo
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What's so special about this container is that it's the first one I've seen with a handle - perfect for eyepiece carrying..
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Post by qu1xs1lv3r »

i love this container.. carries my soup really well to the office! hehe

u can get cheaper ones with the same airtightness... but ive forgotten the brand... i will take a look at home.. i bought it from NTUC in rivervale mall...
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