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I recently changed my tall spot banks into tall thin light screens I got some prismatic acrylic from a local electrical wholesalers at £7 a sheet cut to perfect size, then got some golf ball coloured lamps, It works very well I'm pleased with the effect.
Last edited by Sapphire Disco; 12-01-2009 at 03:38 PM.
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Originally Posted by
UltraBeat Entertainment
Firstly... Yes i did say Lightscreen.
While doing a gig at the weekend during a busy cha cha slide routine one charming young lady put her foot through my defenseless lightscreen leaving me with a hole at the bottom of my screen.
I've had a good few years of good use out of the pair but now something has to be done about the damage.
Do i:
a) Replace the cracked screen (anyone know where i can get a replacement?)
b) Replace frontage (with what?)
All idea's and opinions welcome
This may sound cheap and scroungy but we used to go to the local tip and get the guys who worked there to save us all the shower screens' We found that this was unbreakable and light and at the time years ago it saved me a fortune.
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Originally Posted by
discomobiledj
Have you claimed against the client or the person who broke it?
Has the punter put in a claim against you for putting the lightscreen in a daft place ?
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
Has the punter put in a claim against you for putting the lightscreen in a daft place ?
What, in front of the disco?
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
What, in front of the disco?
Yes, the gear shouldnt be able to be tripped over.
I hope you have PLI !
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
Yes, the gear shouldnt be able to be tripped over.
I hope you have PLI !
Will you get a grip Nigel.
The screen was in front of the disco and the silly woman kicked it as far as I'm aware.
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Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Will you get a grip Nigel.
The screen was in front of the disco and the silly woman kicked it as far as I'm aware.
Hows it her fault ?
She didnt place the light screen there !
Your lucky she didnt break her ankle !
Last edited by nigelwright7557; 12-01-2009 at 03:53 PM.
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
Yes, the gear shouldnt be able to be tripped over.
I hope you have PLI !
I must admit i wasn't going to reply to this one but here goes.
How the hell can you trip over something thats 3 foot tall? Surely then its classed as walking into something which you do when your not looking where your going therefore is your fault.
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Originally Posted by
UltraBeat Entertainment
I must admit i wasn't going to reply to this one but here goes.
How the hell can you trip over something thats 3 foot tall? Surely then its classed as walking into something which you do when your not looking where your going therefore is your fault.
But when people are dancing they go forwards and backwards.
Are you suggesting people shouldnt dance at your disco ?
I have had people bump into my speakers when on the dance floor loads of times.
The last thing I would do is have a glass screen in their path !
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Originally Posted by
nigelwright7557
But when people are dancing they go forwards and backwards.
Are you suggesting people shouldnt dance at your disco ?
I have had people bump into my speakers when on the dance floor loads of times.
The last thing I would do is have a glass screen in their path !
They are not glass.
Do you even know what we are talking about?
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