empyfree Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 We often do big screens in tight places. Fold out the frame length - ways. Attach the press studs along from the surface along the top edge. You can then fold the screen out and upwards one section at a time, attaching the press studs as you can reach them. Don't forget to lock the top corners before they get out of reach!
gibbothegreat Posted November 6, 2015 Author Posted November 6, 2015 Thanks, as ever, to all for your thoughts and time, it's much appreciated.
gyro_gearloose Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Since you're trying to put one show over the top of the other, won't that mean that at some point before you need the screen there will be two or more people working on stage? This should give you the extra pair(s) of hands you need to assemble and disassemble the screen, surely?
gibbothegreat Posted November 7, 2015 Author Posted November 7, 2015 Since you're trying to put one show over the top of the other, won't that mean that at some point before you need the screen there will be two or more people working on stage? This should give you the extra pair(s) of hands you need to assemble and disassemble the screen, surely? Ah, if only... no, the other show will be in its run of performances by then, and will only be a one-person op. There are only 2 of us, so in the normal run of things that would leave one for the daytime event. As it's clear that this will require two, it'll come down to the client's willingness to pay for that extra person,
Robin D Posted November 9, 2015 Posted November 9, 2015 Or surely, the "chief executive's office"! If they fouled it up, why should the client be asked to foot the bill?
gibbothegreat Posted November 9, 2015 Author Posted November 9, 2015 Or surely, the "chief executive's office"! If they fouled it up, why should the client be asked to foot the bill? In this instance, it is the CE's Office which are the client at fault, and the bill would be squarely down to them.
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