[SML] OSHA Site
Patrick McCreary
vze2gmht at verizon.net
Thu Sep 25 00:53:47 UTC 2014
The question that comes to mind for me is how well the Masonite was
prepared before it was laid.
Patrick
On 9/24/2014 8:25 PM, Scott R. Henkels via Stagecraft wrote:
> Bruce, I'm picking up what you're laying down-but in the ever-wondrous
> politics of academia, nobody would be willing to spend money on such a
> thing as a dehumidifier (regardless of how well anyone thought it
> would work). The Fine Arts were, however, willing to pay for a new
> floor, quickly-in part because we just hosted a wake for an esteemed
> colleague, at which people in attendance actually tripped on the floor
> bubbles, even after the floor had relief cuts via circular saw and
> about a bucket worth of screws added. Just to clarify-it was the
> Masonite over the stage floor needing replacement-the stage floor
> itself is about as fine as one can reasonably hope for.
>
> Funny how things work, sometimes. (I hope my sarcasm is coming through)
> Scott
>
> Store-bought gauges were reading up to 87% humidity and high 70d
> temperatures. Our Facilities folks were insistent that nothing
> could possibly be wrong.
>
> I’m glad you got this resolved, and was interested in how you did it.
> Having worked for a long time in an historic Theatre that didn’t even
> HAVE Air conditioning, High 70’s in the Summer doesn’t sound bad to
> me. The 87% humidity, however, does - you could almost go swimming in
> that! ;-) But wouldn’t buying a dehumidifier have been cheaper than
> replacing the floor?
>
> Bruce
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