The first one I found in town, I know for sure It was sitting on it's side for about 4 years. It's got a warp to it, but I wanted it because it's a perforated Uni-mesh and the mesh is in good shape. It's only the dish and half of the mounting ring, the guy didn't speak very good English. I was hoping that my Perfect 10 mount would work. I found out the hard way, it does not work. A few weeks later I seen on Facebook someone had a 10ft Uni-mesh in Arkansas for $40, It was about an hour and a half drive. And I was able to talk them in to letting me cut the pole out, for a different project. So it was a good Score, the dish was in very good condition, just a little dirty for the tree's. The c-band lnb was dead, but the ku-band worked well. Tested both of them on the 7.5 Perfect 10 dish. This was the first time i installed a dish, panel by panel. As opposed to all together and mounting on the pole. My pole stands 9ft tall, and I don't like asking for help. But I was able to do it without breaking my a** , I would strongly recommend having a helper. The only c-band lnb I had to use was an old Super Ice lnb, so I decided to get on the bay and picked up an 5150 lnb. And I was looking for a ku-lnb for the fun of it, and found a Norsat 1000a nos for $50. I'm hoping it was a good buy and I didn't over pay for it. A few days after ordering the lnb's, my ku-band stopped working. So I guess it was a good thing and good timing to by the lnb. I haven't fine turned the dish yet, but the 10ft is already a big improvement over the 7.5 on a few tp's that I couldn't lock and a few I couldn't even get a sniff of. So all in all I'm very happy to have a 10ft again ,about 10yrs after the Neighbors tree fell on it. I have an idea to see if I can put some of the warp out of the perforated dish. I stacked the panels on top of each other and used some wood clamps to see if I can straighten it out. I guess only time will tell, I did loosen the clamps and rearrange the panels around. And I seemed like it has pulled some of the warp out after about a week and a half.