I picked up the pole today, I decided to go with a 10' instead of 12' this time so I can access the feed easier. I can change up to 5 feeds a year on each dish depending on what new ones are out there. Cement is going to be poured tomorrow, just leveling today:
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Guest Guest03-28-2012,01:59 PM
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03-28-2012,02:56 PM
Congrats Costa
Sorry this is probably off the main post but I just bring home a 10' channel master someone gave me for free. I have everything except the 4 round tube LNBs supporters that came from the outer ring to the conical/LNB. Do you think you can measure those for me when you get a chance??? I'm planning to build them using 1/2" dia. electrical tubes. Will really appreciated my friend, Regards,
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Guest Guest03-28-2012,03:10 PM
No problem Carlos, just so happens that I have a set in my basement from a Channel Master as well- 66 1/2" in length and 1" thick.
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03-28-2012,04:20 PM
Thanks so much!!!
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03-28-2012,05:26 PM
Nice job Costa...The hard work is almost done.. the digging is not fun..at least we have somewhat of an early spring and the frost is gone.. Once I get some time I still need to adjust my C-Band install from last year, and the KU I just moved last week. hope we get some some nice weather soon.
click click b00m
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03-28-2012,07:23 PM
Hey Costa
The 66 1/2 include the 2 bends on each end for the screw??
Sorry, want to make sure before I cut the tubes
Thanks
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Guest Guest03-29-2012,01:03 PM
With the help of my good bud lexmark, we poured the cement and it's as plumb as it will ever be. I made sure to not pour any cement in the pole itself. I'll let it sit for about a week and when we get a decent day the 8' solid is going up:
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03-29-2012,05:48 PM
Again my friend Thanks a lot!!
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