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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Gibertini 1.5m ground stand
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<blockquote data-quote="jeallen01" data-source="post: 1091932" data-attributes="member: 176704"><p>Anyway you look at the situation, [USER=408060]@RachelM[/USER] 's plan to move the system in and out of the garage fairly often is going to be "tricky" because of the sheer weight of the dish and NPGM unless the whole system is going to be on heavy-duty locking castors. Even then it would probably need to be set on something like an old wooden pallet. OTOH, if the frame was to have the castors fitted directly to it, then that would likely be more stable if it were a "single piece" construction (like mine is when assembled) rather than the Baird type with the two sections rather widely spaced .</p><p></p><p>BTW: I assume that you can put removable concrete slabs on the Baird because you can (4-off 1200mm x 1200mm) with mine (you can see those slabs in 2 of the photos in my listing because those shots were from what it was like before I bought it) - I was offered those when I bought the dish & mount but I had no need for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeallen01, post: 1091932, member: 176704"] Anyway you look at the situation, [USER=408060]@RachelM[/USER] 's plan to move the system in and out of the garage fairly often is going to be "tricky" because of the sheer weight of the dish and NPGM unless the whole system is going to be on heavy-duty locking castors. Even then it would probably need to be set on something like an old wooden pallet. OTOH, if the frame was to have the castors fitted directly to it, then that would likely be more stable if it were a "single piece" construction (like mine is when assembled) rather than the Baird type with the two sections rather widely spaced . BTW: I assume that you can put removable concrete slabs on the Baird because you can (4-off 1200mm x 1200mm) with mine (you can see those slabs in 2 of the photos in my listing because those shots were from what it was like before I bought it) - I was offered those when I bought the dish & mount but I had no need for them. [/QUOTE]
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