°It's Feb 46? Am I in "Back to the Future"
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°It's Feb 46? Am I in "Back to the Future"
That's better than the truck. Get your fingers limbered up, if you remember how it's done
Didn't plan to disappear on you guys last night, but the sleet & ice collecting on the face of the dish finally killed the signal; not the 1st time it's happened.
I had a stroke of genius this morning. I figured I'd have to go out in the sleet & rain to throw warm water on the dish, which is on a 4-5' post, close to the back of the house. I noticed it was also not far from the kitchen window, so I extended the spray tube in the faucet as far as it would go, waited for the water to warm up, & cleared enough ice off the dish to ge a signal, & here I am.
I'm so brilliant sometimes that I scare myself
@Sally Sunshine@Sally Sunshine
Get well soon
You could also put some of that heat tape for pipes on the back and run an extension cord inside to plug it in when needed
Didn't plan to disappear on you guys last night, but the sleet & ice collecting on the face of the dish finally killed the signal; not the 1st time it's happened.
I had a stroke of genius this morning. I figured I'd have to go out in the sleet & rain to throw warm water on the dish, which is on a 4-5' post, close to the back of the house. I noticed it was also not far from the kitchen window, so I extended the spray tube in the faucet as far as it would go, waited for the water to warm up, & cleared enough ice off the dish to ge a signal, & here I am.
I'm so brilliant sometimes that I scare myself
What do you do with the crooked snow? Propane torches are good on tent caterpillars.Never thought of that. I usually brush straight snow off with a broom. Thought about a propane torch, but that would entail a ladder & probably wouldn't do the dish any good