[SML] Seating platforms
Bill Conner
billconnerastc at gmail.com
Tue May 12 20:27:40 UTC 2020
They now offer a caster with a mounting plate and node - like legs have -
so you can turn on deck into a wagon. Doesn't deal with legs and rails and
such but good for decks - assuming the smaller dimension is small enough
for your movement.
On Tue, May 12, 2020, 3:13 PM Dougherty, Jim via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> Ooo, a bandwagon!
>
> Me, too. We have used StageRight risers in our spaces for the last 25+
> years, with most of the original units still in use, looking good and ready
> to go. Parts are available and smaller unit components (3x6 and under) are
> one-person portable. Not so with the 4x8s. They've changed small details
> over the years, all for the better. Ours use a (custom?) 7" rise which
> fits into certain aspects of our theater's architecture, and we build our
> own odd-shaped bits to work with the supports or risers as needed. Happy
> to give more commentary if you need it.
>
> If there's a gripe, it's that the storage/transport carts aren't ideal
> though they _are_ built like masonry sanitary facilities.
>
> - Jim Dougherty
> Middlebury College Theatre Department
> (Though the above opinions are mine, I say, mine alone!)
>
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