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  1. Bit of an open question. We have a tonne of LED cases now, the "usual" w90xh60xd60 + wheels. and need to store. We can stack 3 high but that takes lots of floor space and we have issues with pallet stands and them going under at that height. Does anyone know of a palletstand part, im aware there are hundreds of type of stands but we will get to that later, that allows cases to be placed on safely, wheels down. We have boards across but that isnt really ok, and beams as an option also but those are not really ok either. Any ideas welcome. Thanks
  2. I have 4 x 743s that worked last I checked (this was 10 years ago) at parents - in SN7 postcode. IIR 2 are silver and 2 are black with studio bumpers
  3. IIR eurovision uses the Robospot, as does the eurovision heats in Sweden. Quite a few people are well versed, Like anything its a skill but you fall in to it if you know the basics. Driving left or right, same but different.
  4. A good meal deal can be great. My otherhalf loves "triangle sandwiches" * so meal deals are a win, but the ones she likes are the ones that make money. My 1st job her ever we had a pretty good lunch, and surprised we had it even but it was not bad - this is in the same building as work, and a rough idea of what is "normal" for about £10 including drink and salad https://ganymeden.se/ . * in sweden you dont do food on the go you have a meal, sandwiches, wraps, etc are rare but becoming a bit bigger. One time I got a tuna sandwich to discover it was 3 layers of bread, a sneeze of tuna, and roughly a field of lettuce, AND paid about £4 for the pleasure. wraps etc can be up to about £6 if from a wh smiths type place. oddly we are very monopoly, there are maybe 2 brands of sandwiches that appear in ALL shops, 1 brand of pastrys. if anyone wants to move and start a "triangle sandwich shop" im sure it would go well.
  5. We were using 100m + years ago for weddings, the whole antique style lamp is really in STILL after however long its been about. "old" lamps have gone away (looking at you picklepatt et al) but the filament lamps are still going strong, and in the right place they look really nice, especially over a other room lighting options for barns etc.
  6. what is it ? What we have at home after I got given for post surgery is a plastic semi sticky mesh, its pretty expensive I think £10 for 4 smaller than palm size patches , but its designed to keep wet wounds away from bandages, like burns, but its great for road rash (small child got a nice big one a few weeks back and it was great)
  7. We had a student with downs, I was told " of the highest level you could have" and he was really not capable. as much as he wanted. We also had a student who was autistic , and also very high level, he was great when he needed to be but was not capable without the right support OR the people around. It was not until his final shows we worked out that if he drew for the time between calls he was great. and he was a GREAT spotter. Almost golem in his specific traits. It is work, and it is possible, but its still "in reason" I still remain that certain companies, some of which are in our industry, would do great with workers who were on spectrum to make cables, and yes they might need to employ a staff member who was 100% dedicated to supporting a hand full of staff, but I would promise those cables would be done, and done well, and they could have a 2nd test. But its a fulfilling job for someone.
  8. https://www.canford.co.uk/Search?q=cochlear I cant find the post now.
  9. Have you asked the makers ? I know there was a thread on here, QUITE a while back where someone had a cochlear implant and canford made a custom part for beltpack to implant, 1st of its kind if I remember and worked great. I can imagine a maker would be up for making adaptions or have something made but not listed as its super custom.
  10. Yes, I believe you might be missing the other things. Responder in a chair, gaining access to the patient upstairs while taking a kit bag, removing said patient from bed, THEN performing CPR.
  11. I think its part of the law, to be open and accessible as possible, I am sure someone can find the words, and I expect it includes "within reason" I recall doing a teaching course, Me, some people doing "im a manager and how do I teach people" and a bunch of paramedics doing training to do first responders (one of those box tickers as they had been teaching for AGES) Part of the course was to "show to you can be accessible" and they had to explain how to teach someone in a wheelchair. Teacher flat our refused to accept that they couldn't teach a first responder in a wheelchair how to do CPR on a patient on a bed up stairs. There is a limit of "reason"
  12. That sounds about right. 05/06 was tender for the venue I think so that would match up. IIR the replacement we got in 2013 was the orb. I'm not even sure if anyone reaches the heights of 500 series now?
  13. Absolutely, We had one, most people said the same. I some how swung training on it from ETC, and it really was a good desk, BUT it came at that time when the 520 was just out of manufacture, Strand had released the pallete, and the congo was "an option". But being AVAB people didnt know it well, or know how to change the syntax from what AVAB was, to "normal". I remember one company coming and having a right go thing about having it, when it took not time at all. the WORST thing about it was the remote that lit up buttons but not numbers, and was janky if it would work or not so every few lamps we had to turn off and back on.
  14. Depends on how far you want to go. Options like hue and other zigbee is one, I like gledopto, bright and good and less than hue. Control you could look at homeassistant, and a zigbee stick. You need to programme it but you can find code online how to chase lights etc. as you will want a say to be turning the chase on and off, and just having them normal. That would be maybe £200 for all the bits + time
  15. I guess it depends, We were not "fully accessible" but IIR we had wider doors all over, control room was big enough to use a chair in for sure. ground control fly bars, Focus would be an issue unless you bounced. It would need someone to start the work with soca across from the stage boxes in the roof, and floor boxes not exactly easy to get to from a chair. Possible yes, perfect, no.
  16. the kid

    Black outs

    So I did a show 8?years ago , cannot remember anything about it, other than black out . B L A C K O U T I mean your hand cannot be seen infront of your face after 10 mins of sitting in the dark. B L A C K O U T The rig was a day putting foil on windows, then tape on the micro holes that you get, tape on the cracks on the floor. Emergency lights were drained and swapped for ones that were button triggered , and their LEDS were taped. There was a really big RA about how it would work with a fire, given the whole eye adjustment issues also. There is a level of "acceptable" IF your show needs a blackout of some form more than a normal one, you need to talk to the venue. We had a space that a blackout was almost impossible. and in another venue the designers cleverly placed exit lights right at the entrance BESIDE the stage, and another in each wing roughly 1m from the stage, though those were fixed.
  17. Be aware, a cable is going to run the risk of going missing A LOT. iPhones don't have 3.5mm often, only lighting, and many android phones have usbc now. Adapter city.
  18. I have not used them but a friend has, Ikea Symfonisk are sonos speakers and you can batch "pair" them with wifi/bluetooth so in theory you could have A room and B room with 4 speakers each. They are roughly the same price as CPC ones though. How that would work with security and avoiding students being students I am not sure. but the same goes for bluetooth. https://www.ikea.com/us/en/customer-service/product-support/symfonisk/how-to-use-symfonisk-pub180e00a9 If you have the amps and speakers already you could in theory just use a bluetooth RX on an amp. But I have found "most" bluetooth RX take maybe 2 or 4 devices saved at most which makes it a pain.
  19. For the longest time we have used case labels cut up to fit on peli cases. In fact the boss worked out the perfect cuts to do top and side + a front tag with 1 label as it doesnt sit flat. What kind of items ? and long lasting ? We have just got a brother td4420dn for doing case content lists, and also use now for pallets and place labels as needed. the current tape isnt super lasting but I hear they have some strong stuff and plastic type also
  20. the kid

    Thomann purchases

    I THINK return, fix, get back is different to return, new item sent in place. I also would home someone like Thomann would deal with it, uk service place etc.
  21. the kid

    Thomann purchases

    I have no idea anymore. All I know is that some how its still less to purchase a number of items in the UK. AND companies like BM still dont have a EU hole.
  22. the kid

    Thomann purchases

    Ah yes maybe ? I had to send a camera (2 actually) for service to blackmagic UK one in may and one in september. I sent, as far as I can tell the same method both times, using Schenker, who passed to GDL who passed to parcelforce. a few weeks back schenker served us with a bill from parcelforce for the import as BM were not paying it. 1 - not sure why there was a bill as it was RMA. BUT I know there is a limit of value before you HAVE to pay RMA - service- anything 2- why did we get a bill for the september package but not the march one? 3 - will we get one for march - schenker said they get dumps of uk invoices never logical, packages from march, october, june all mixed up sender or receiver makes no difference. So we have a bill of about £500 for a RMA + £1000+ parts which frankly is a bit much but what can you do
  23. Bubbles will bubble. Just let them do their thing, assuming its nothing special (bubbles falling out of a chest would be hilarious imho) BUT ignoring all the gas issue, its gonna be wet and slippy and hell.
  24. We have that for ages. there is nothing worse imho. its not BAD, but if your moving it at all it catches, the slide. all the things. Yep, I use 2" when I can, and our made looms from AC are 2" at x distance (50cm? 1m? something like that) and heat shrink at another (like every 5m to keep it nice)
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