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Installing Dishes In Spain for 2E Chit-Chat
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<blockquote data-quote="Archive4" data-source="post: 920759"><p>Thanks for all the supportive comments, and the thoughts of many who made no post, but know how I feel.</p><p>Billy Wizz lives on in my heart and mind, so I intend to live on in this forum!</p><p></p><p>While looking into a re-alignment today, the friend of mine, who lives next door, told me the wind nearly completely unbolted all six face to backmount screws on the GI 1.37 I put up for him about 18 months ago. I have had some that the top 2 have come loose, but not all of them. Thankfully, he is an ex-engineer, so replaced the bolts before the face plate blew off completely. He also advised me he put some silicon on the threads to stop them unscrewing again. Think this is a good idea, carry silicon or " lock-nut" to prevent this.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone come across the same problem with any other manufacture of dish? None of my Fams have done this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive4, post: 920759"] Thanks for all the supportive comments, and the thoughts of many who made no post, but know how I feel. Billy Wizz lives on in my heart and mind, so I intend to live on in this forum! While looking into a re-alignment today, the friend of mine, who lives next door, told me the wind nearly completely unbolted all six face to backmount screws on the GI 1.37 I put up for him about 18 months ago. I have had some that the top 2 have come loose, but not all of them. Thankfully, he is an ex-engineer, so replaced the bolts before the face plate blew off completely. He also advised me he put some silicon on the threads to stop them unscrewing again. Think this is a good idea, carry silicon or " lock-nut" to prevent this. Has anyone come across the same problem with any other manufacture of dish? None of my Fams have done this [/QUOTE]
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