Fanatical Meat
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Pickup plus a chain. Wet ground first.
I never use a chain for a job like this. Always use rope or a strap.
It appears C band is still a thing... and they pick up some dishes posted on Facebook and Craigslist.
but I’m not seeing a quick list of unscrambled channels
Yep, that’s a BUD (big ugly dish). Probably a good amount of concrete holding that steady
In addition to a ground rod? I would think there should be a pair of coax wires in there, but I’m not sure what that gets you so close to the house. (Could be used for MOcA Ethernet extender if it was farther from the home)
Oh you should contact that smiley cooking guy, he'd use it as a giant colander for a pasta bake for 200 or something.View attachment 25316
Here's a better picture of it. Don't mind the mess, kids were swimming last night. My plan is to take the dish down, rip that bush out and build an outdoor kitchen in that area, since I have water and gas behind that broken fence on the side of the house. It'll be a multi-year job for sure lol.
Oh you should contact that smiley cooking guy, he'd use it as a giant colander for a pasta bake for 200 or something.
Use it as a flotation device for the pool?
Situations like this is why someone invented Flex-Seal. Cockadoodle-dooo!!!That thing has more holes than a german shower head, I don't think it would work, but now I kinda want to try it with one of those solid ones that don't have the holes. I think it would be fun tbh.
Situations like this is why someone invented Flex-Seal. Cockadoodle-dooo!!!
That thing has more holes than a german shower head, I don't think it would work, but now I kinda want to try it with one of those solid ones that don't have the holes. I think it would be fun tbh.