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Dinosaur
From the piccie, take the stainless tube out of the box section, and the stand will fit in its place. Simples.
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I like the idea however the stainless tube is willed to the box section.
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Looks like a rivit to me.
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Any idea what the screw is for at the top of the lighting stand??
Might be a rivit as you say, but looks like its willing together
Last edited by Solitaire Events Ltd; 01-06-2010 at 06:48 PM.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
UltraLighting
Might be a rivit as you say, but looks like its willing together
Drill rivet out, twist and remove tube, insert stand tube. I can't do DMX, but I can bash steel.
Originally Posted by
UltraLighting
Any idea what the screw is for at the top of the lighting stand??
Bolting box section straight to it.
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I'm the opposite, I do the dmx programming side of lighting, not the hardware
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Dave
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Dinosaur
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Yes starting my own mobile lighting business Providing professional lighting to wedding, djs who need a lighting rig, functions..
Across Merseyside, parts of the north west.
I Will setup, de-gig and operator the lighting though Martin LJ software. Also offer LED venue Uplighting.
Hope to have the business up and running by June 10th.
My 1st event for this business is on sat June 5th a 21st party; they want a nightclub style lighting rig.
So it important I get these adapters to fit my lighting stands.
I guess it was my mistake buying 35mm diameter base adapters where my lighting stand poles are 35mm.
Last edited by UltraLighting; 01-06-2010 at 07:34 PM.
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