Must require a lot of patience, and fiddling. I got a lnb mount from hypermegasat to put on the smaller dish.
It's not too bad using my FS1 meter, without that though I'd think it'd be very hard. I wouldn't suggest anyone to try it for their first dish setup, or if they do, to keep in mind that a bigger dish is much easier to setup. With the small dishes, just a touch one way or another and the signal is gone. It is a pain to get the bolts tightened down without moving the dish but that might be just me, I'm one of those people that over tightens everything.
The motorized dish was the worse and was hard, I almost gave up on that but I had a old SG2100 that wasn't strong enough to move anything else and I was determined to use it for something. Which it's nice now that it's setup, if something is temporarily ITC I just swing that dish around to it.
The first mounts that I tried I'd made from old DT LNBs but I switched them for some mounts I'd bought off of Amazon for a couple of bucks. Before I'd mounted them I put the original LNB into the arm and then bent the replacement bracket to the same angle as the original. The ones that I'd bought were nowhere near the angle that they needed to be at!