[SML] These could be useful for scenery

Bill Conner billconnerastc at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 16:27:17 UTC 2026


The basic problem would, like air casters, be the floor.  I'm guessing
these automated pallet paddles have relatively small steel wheels and would
not play well with most stage floors.  Maybe some of the engineered wood
materials would work.  There used to be a product called lami-floor, thatI
had used on a couple of stages.  It was developed for factory floor
recovering and its ability to hold up to steel casters was a main feature.

On Sun, Feb 22, 2026 at 9:26 AM Mick Alderson via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> Johnny Amos wrote
>
> > This reminds me of when Tolomatic advertised in Theatre Crafts Magazine.
> I hadn?t thought of them in years.
> > …...
> >>
> > I wonder how many other industrial products could be used in the theatre.
>
> Well, considering practically everything we use onstage was stollen … I
> mean borrowed and modified … from some other industry so I’m sure we aren’t
> done. ;-)
>
>
> Mick Alderson
> Stagehand
> IATSE Local 470
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