three choices
The very few spun aluminum dishes I've seen, were made to very high quality (commercial) standards.
There are the 8½ foot Birdviews discussed so fondly on this forum.
And, there are
DH dishes which the fellows occasionally find.
From what I've read, I'd take either over a rag-tag, wind-blown mesh.
Now, a mesh in good shape, would be light and easy to transport, and do a great job, so I wouldn't turn my nose up at 8..10 feet of some decent model.
What I'd really love to find and haul home, are the more recent commercial molded dishes.
Generally molded of a thermobonded plastic, and likely reinforced with fiberglass, they are not too heavy, not too thick, quite accurate.
They can be identified by the molded-in ribs on the back side.
Not to be confused with the much heavier old blown-fiberglass dishes made in the early days.
Those typically do -not- have ribs on the back side, and they weren't really molded.
ACradio has some nice 8' Channel Masters on
his picture site.
McGuyver also has a nice 8' Channel Master, here in his
picture gallery.
I think the answer is: use what you can find.
