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What have you been doing today?

Just having a strong coffee before going up on the roof to fit a solar panel, single handed. :oops:
When we moved into our current house in 1990, I brought our old satellite dish and decided to fit and tune it in myself. I climbed up on our roof, took an extension lead, the satellite dish and bracket, the tuner and a TV set! I bolted it up to the chimney stack, connected it up then messed about with the dish until I got a good signal. Job done. Nowadays, I don’t think I’d get above the gutters before I’d lose my bottle.
 
When we moved into our current house in 1990, I brought our old satellite dish and decided to fit and tune it in myself. I climbed up on our roof, took an extension lead, the satellite dish and bracket, the tuner and a TV set! I bolted it up to the chimney stack, connected it up then messed about with the dish until I got a good signal. Job done. Nowadays, I don’t think I’d get above the gutters before I’d lose my bottle.

Ten years ago I'd think nothing of getting up on a roof, but with each passing year it's got harder and harder, not just the physical aspect, you do lose your bottle as you get older. It sends a shiver down my spine thinking of some of the things I used to do.
Going for it today though, big time.
If I don't update you later, you'll know it ended badly.
 
Ten years ago I'd think nothing of getting up on a roof, but with each passing year it's got harder and harder, not just the physical aspect, you do lose your bottle as you get older. It sends a shiver down my spine thinking of some of the things I used to do.
Going for it today though, big time.
If I don't update you later, you'll know it ended badly.
Just remember, your name is not Rod Hull...
 
Just remember, your name is not Rod Hull...
Gyles Brandreth still feels kinda responsible for that - While at a theater performance with him, Hull was complaining about his TV signal. Brandreth told him to "get a ladder and climb on the roof" to fix it himself....it's a pity emu's are flightless.
 
I brought our old satellite dish and decided to fit and tune it in myself. I climbed up on our roof, took an extension lead, the satellite dish and bracket, the tuner and a TV set!

Absolutely no reason at all, to mount a sat dish up high, they work equally well at ground level - providing they have a view of the correct bit of sky. You should try setting up a big steerable dish. In the early days of sat, I decided to buy a 1m steerable dish. I mounted that on a scaff pole, at the back of the garage. That system, was wrecked by a near lightning strike.
 
Just remember, your name is not Rod Hull...

I have a 'Rod Hull' to try to do, swapping the yellow sodium light fitting, high up on the end wall, lighting the drive, for a more modern white, mush more compact fitting. I've been waiting, planning, and organising the swap, all week - just waiting for some suitable weather to get the ladders out. Today is sunny, dry, but rather cold.
 
Well why dont you put your coffee down and use two hands
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