I got really lucky over the weekend. I got a tip on a dish about 20 miles from home and I went to check it out Sunday. When I got there, it was in very poor shape. Ice had ruptured the ribs and the screen was riddled with cuts and big hail dimples. However, on the way home, I remembered a Perfect 10 dish I had installed for a friend's cousin. When I drove by, I spotted it. The house was abandoned, but I found the owner and they let me walk up to the dish and look it over. (No pictures yet).
When I got there, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was in pristine condition. It was aimed below the horizon, so the screen had no hail damage. This is a deep 10 foot dish which was a later model designed for Ku and 2 degree spacing. I am waiting to get the word to go and get it. I hope I don't miss out on this one. It's one of the few Perfect 10's left in this area that I installed. I also found a 7 1/2 foot Unimesh with only 1 good panel.
It's exactly what I need to put the one I have lying on the ground back in perfect condition. In case you're interested, I have a solution for hail damage. Go to your local shipper and buy an 18 inch wide roll of Saran Wrap, or cling wrap, which ever you call it. Wrap the entire dish with this stuff, covering the entire front of the dish by stretching it across the front. It helps keep the snow and ice off the dish in winter, and the hail just bounced off. I've see it stop 2 inch hail stones.
Thought you might be interested in that tidbit since hail season is here. Wish me luck on the dish I found.
When I got there, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was in pristine condition. It was aimed below the horizon, so the screen had no hail damage. This is a deep 10 foot dish which was a later model designed for Ku and 2 degree spacing. I am waiting to get the word to go and get it. I hope I don't miss out on this one. It's one of the few Perfect 10's left in this area that I installed. I also found a 7 1/2 foot Unimesh with only 1 good panel.
It's exactly what I need to put the one I have lying on the ground back in perfect condition. In case you're interested, I have a solution for hail damage. Go to your local shipper and buy an 18 inch wide roll of Saran Wrap, or cling wrap, which ever you call it. Wrap the entire dish with this stuff, covering the entire front of the dish by stretching it across the front. It helps keep the snow and ice off the dish in winter, and the hail just bounced off. I've see it stop 2 inch hail stones.
Thought you might be interested in that tidbit since hail season is here. Wish me luck on the dish I found.