It's clear that some people don't like big dishes because they look unsightly.
In addition there are people like me that have an inbuilt objection to concreted-in posts. Those I have removed so far have been way out of plumb, twisty and wobbly, and a real pain to extract. However my main objection is that it is not easily undone and removed to another location.
So a good challenge for a landscaper is to create a landscape which disguises the BUD but still allows it to function with the requirement that it not be concreted into the ground. So it would have to be guyed or with braces to ensure that it does not move in the wind, and ideally would be adjustable so that if it does come out of plumb or twist in place then it can be readjusted and clamped down again.
I'm trying to work my dishes into a kind of grape arbour arrangement. Multiple posts provide mutual support to each other via cross beams to prevent twist and movement. Yes, eventually posts have to be replaced but that is all part of the price.
I'd be interested in what others have come up with to allow BUDs to become invisible in the environment. One of these days someone will come up with a Fresnel lens built into a wall, but in the meantime we go with the dish, if we can.
In addition there are people like me that have an inbuilt objection to concreted-in posts. Those I have removed so far have been way out of plumb, twisty and wobbly, and a real pain to extract. However my main objection is that it is not easily undone and removed to another location.
So a good challenge for a landscaper is to create a landscape which disguises the BUD but still allows it to function with the requirement that it not be concreted into the ground. So it would have to be guyed or with braces to ensure that it does not move in the wind, and ideally would be adjustable so that if it does come out of plumb or twist in place then it can be readjusted and clamped down again.
I'm trying to work my dishes into a kind of grape arbour arrangement. Multiple posts provide mutual support to each other via cross beams to prevent twist and movement. Yes, eventually posts have to be replaced but that is all part of the price.
I'd be interested in what others have come up with to allow BUDs to become invisible in the environment. One of these days someone will come up with a Fresnel lens built into a wall, but in the meantime we go with the dish, if we can.