techpuppy said:Now the only problem is getting it home, a drive of about 20 miles. Any tips on securing a 6 ft dish on top of a Corolla wagon?
No....but do you mind posting some pics when you move it
techpuppy said:Now the only problem is getting it home, a drive of about 20 miles. Any tips on securing a 6 ft dish on top of a Corolla wagon?
Congratulations on the find! Is it the 1.8 meter Channel Master? What type of feedhorn/LNB?techpuppy said:HOORAY! Finally caught someone at the construction site where they just leveled a home for commercial development. I asked if they had any plans for the satellite dish. The guy said they'd been trying to figure out what to do with it and did I want it? Free dish for me. Solved a problem for them. It pays to ask! The dish is a 6 foot solid fiberglass with lnb. The mount is a sort of metal stand which might be usable. Now the only problem is getting it home, a drive of about 20 miles. Any tips on securing a 6 ft dish on top of a Corolla wagon?
my back hurts just reading that. Luckily my roof is easier to get to. Climb on the step ladder from the deck and right there it isI know what you mean by your back pain, my whole body is aching. I'm getting on the roof through a small window in the attic over the second floor, by going up some outdoor stairs to a deck, through the house to a very narrow hidaway stairway, and into the attic, then walking half humped over to the window, by having to step across rafters/joice, and crawling out onto a steep (about 45 degree) roof. Must have went through that attic a couple dozen times this morning and evening.
Iceberg said:Thanks guys. I wanted to keep it under wraps until I knew I could get it to work