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Jupiter last night - Lemmy.World

This was my very first attempt at planetary imaging with my SCT6. I’ve been doing EAA work for a few years now, but mostly DSOs through the use of a Hyperstar. Last night I removed the Hyperstar from the rig and made my first attempts at imaging at the native 1500mm focal length. This was a 5 minute video processed with lucky sampling.

Update: Rot behind soffit

https://lemmy.world/post/6880037

Update: Rot behind soffit - Lemmy.World

I made a post previously on having rot behind a soffit [https://lemmy.world/post/6721202] and many of you gave me great advice on how to proceed in fixing it the right way. This weekend I worked nonstop and got most of everything fixed. I removed part of soffit and cut the rafter tail to expose the area and quickly identified the problem - no kickout flashing [https://i.imgur.com/5aXV0Na.jpg] I cut out the rot on the sheathing and patched in plywood. [https://i.imgur.com/7Q8reZZ.jpg] I ripped the siding off all the way up to the roof to expose all the step flashing - this involved removing both the vinyl siding and the original composite siding. Working from the bottom upwards, I laid down new house wrap. I fabricated a nice piece of kick flashing to go on the end of the run. Then I installed a nice piece of counter flashing over the step flash, then finally another layer of house wrap partially overlapping the cFlash. [https://i.imgur.com/6VXeXuM.jpg] I then installed pressure treated furring strips [https://i.imgur.com/Uy53Eji.jpg] for the vinyl siding and reinstalled the siding. Here's the siding going over my kickout flashing. [https://i.imgur.com/iZreKPJ.jpg] With that done I repaired the rafter tail and replaced all the rotten fascia board, then reinstalled the soffit vents. Now I’m in the process of installing drip edge before the gutter goes back. Due to poor roof installation, the underlayment doesn’t extend down far enough to overlap my drip edge, so I’m having to cut 2.5" wide tarpaper strips and splice them in underneath the existing underlayment edge. That way the drip edge will be covered.

Leak and sheathing rot behind the end of a soffit. How do I fix this?

https://lemmy.world/post/6721202

Leak and sheathing rot behind the end of a soffit. How do I fix this? - Lemmy.world

Hey folks, looking for some advice because I don’t know how to proceed. This house came with vinyl siding and I noticed rot under it. The rot terminates up high behind where this soffit meets with the exterior wall. I need to get in here to figure out how water is getting in and then make necessary repairs, but the soffit is really in the way. I’ve already removed the rot lower down - I had to remove vinyl siding, a layer of foam board, a layer of rotten OSB, the original rotten siding, and the original rotten sheathing. All of those layers are still present behind this soffit. When I take the soffit vent off, there’s a layer of OSB directly above it. Really don’t know how to gain access here. Any ideas?