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I put the reflector back on my 90cm and it won't tsee anything at all. Not even the circular birds. Guess I get to re point the sucker now. Maybe I will tell the wife it is damaged and I have to order a new one :)

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You did the right thing!Glad all worked out.I also played it safe late last summer when we got hit by a min hurricane/tropical storm.All went well except for power lines!We lost power for a week.
 

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To Didiblur,
Good luck with the repointing.
Getting a new one sounds nice if you can convince her.

To StanleyJohn,
Pretty Puddy. Looks like a male cat so maybe I should say handsome.
I think so to but all the flack I had to take from Wiffie. Yike....
Even a 10' aluminum weighed 50 lbs so it was to heavy for her.
Had to pester a neighbor.
 
To StanleyJohn,
Pretty Puddy. Looks like a male cat so maybe I should say handsome.
I think so to but all the flack I had to take from Wiffie. Yike....
Even a 10' aluminum weighed 50 lbs so it was to heavy for her.
Had to pester a neighbor.

Thanks for the kind words Shankle!Its a she kitty! (muffin) named by my wife and shes 7 yrs old.We also have a 5 yr old orange male tabby named Laser.
 
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W** Polar Mount, actuator arm and wiring

where to find 3" ID pipe or post?

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