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Old 07-29-2006, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by wejones
Although...thing.
If the area you are in is anything like where I live big dishes are pretty much for the asking and the labor to take it down. Trying to fix a warped one would not even enter my thoughts since in probably less than an hour I could have one located and a deal set to take it away.

There are two in town I have my eye on. Both look about 12', one is mesh in excellent shape with a huge tree directly in front of it blocking all view of any sats. They have it facing the house now which is north. Kinda looks like someone put it in not knowing it can not see through trees. The tree is huge and the dish is beautiful.

The other is a fiber solid dish that looks old. Most likely mesh with holes of the size unsuited for Ku but would make a nice dedicated Atlantic dish. Just up the road the other way is a solid (one piece spun alum) either 5 or 6' pointed at the ground. I would have to cut the brush away from it to get it out. It is so bad that this time of year you would not even know the dish was there. I am confident an ad in the local paper would net me more dishes than I could ever use.
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