Hi everyone, I know this is a bit "off topic", but as I posted last weekend, after our storm of gusts 110-114 MPH, the frame on my 8.5 foot dish was cracked. It was still up, but I did not trust it in another even 70 MPH wind storm (by the way, we are supposed to get getting tonight). I got Sopko Welding out this morning to put some 1/4 inch steel pieces in where the cracks are, and they did a great job. In moving the dish, it doesn't creak any longer, like it did after the storm. The guy worked the better part of 4 hours, so I have an idea the bill wont be cheap, but it is done. I need to realign it when the weather improves a bit, but it does work. Some of the signal strength is down on some of the birds. I have had that dish up there for 21 1/2 years and it has been through a lot of 80-110 MPH storms through the years. But as the welder said when he saw it "That is one tough dish". It has to be, to survive our weather.
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