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80 cm dish
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<blockquote data-quote="digitalguy" data-source="post: 13324"><p>hi</p><p></p><p>can any one please tell me if have i done the right thing my mum and dad keep telling me i have done wrong by getting and 80cm soild dish when i had it put up a few months back some parts was missing so the firm had to find the parts to fit it every think was fine till the very high wind last sunday and now its moved the dish. </p><p></p><p>they say a small dish would be better than the one i have got up now i have spent over 300 hunderd pounds on this dish and parts and i realy do not want to take it down again .</p><p></p><p>can some one tell me if this normal for 80cm dishes to move in very high winds if it is then i have one big problem i also have had a 2 60 cm dish in the same pace and they did not move at all and a 45cm sky mini dish there and that did not move but both these dishes was mesh but the first 60 cm dish was soild but .</p><p></p><p>where it is placed the wind realy comes thought there like a gale and i have been told i can move the dish from where it is they want know more holes make in the house so this might be a very big problem. to sort out.</p><p></p><p>now thinking of going back down to a small dish again but i realy do not want to at all ? help please</p><p></p><p>the missing parts was</p><p></p><p>wall mount</p><p>pole</p><p>bolts to fit the dish</p><p></p><p>and i also keep getting told i should have brought it all from the one place.</p><p></p><p>which dish is the best to have mesh or solid.</p><p></p><p>not very sure what to do now.</p><p></p><p>i would realy like as much help on this as possible please.</p><p></p><p>and to any one who helps or replys thank you very much right now for you help.</p><p></p><p>hope some can help me</p><p>yours</p><p>digital guy)(-red</p><p>very worred about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digitalguy, post: 13324"] hi can any one please tell me if have i done the right thing my mum and dad keep telling me i have done wrong by getting and 80cm soild dish when i had it put up a few months back some parts was missing so the firm had to find the parts to fit it every think was fine till the very high wind last sunday and now its moved the dish. they say a small dish would be better than the one i have got up now i have spent over 300 hunderd pounds on this dish and parts and i realy do not want to take it down again . can some one tell me if this normal for 80cm dishes to move in very high winds if it is then i have one big problem i also have had a 2 60 cm dish in the same pace and they did not move at all and a 45cm sky mini dish there and that did not move but both these dishes was mesh but the first 60 cm dish was soild but . where it is placed the wind realy comes thought there like a gale and i have been told i can move the dish from where it is they want know more holes make in the house so this might be a very big problem. to sort out. now thinking of going back down to a small dish again but i realy do not want to at all ? help please the missing parts was wall mount pole bolts to fit the dish and i also keep getting told i should have brought it all from the one place. which dish is the best to have mesh or solid. not very sure what to do now. i would realy like as much help on this as possible please. and to any one who helps or replys thank you very much right now for you help. hope some can help me yours digital guy)(-red very worred about this. [/QUOTE]
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