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    Quote Originally Posted by Nakatomi View Post
    I'd considered that but had doubts about how stable/solid it'll be. A traditional t-bar clamp piece spreads the horizontal load over a wider area than that. Food for thought though cheers.
    industry standard half couplers are rated at 750kg.... it wont be a problem and is an industry standard solution

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    I've already done this, and am amazed there isn't an 'off the shelf' solution to this.

    If only a manufacturer would produce this as one item:

    Take one of these: https://www.novopro.co.uk/novopro-to...t-adaptor.html

    And then one of these: https://www.novopro.co.uk/novopro-sb...l-bracket.html

    The 'short T-bar' from the speaker stand fits perfectly on to the Top Hat adaptor, and provide a beautiful short t-bar.

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    I thought it about time I updated this thread with a solution I found, partly with you guys' help here:

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    Which is one of these:

    https://www.djanddiscostuff.com/stan...0-female-p3240

    with one of these:

    https://www.djanddiscostuff.com/cons...amp-5036-p1751

    and a 50cm length of 32mm diameter (3mm wall) aluminium tube.

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    Do you leave the equipment attached to it at all times?

    If so, how do you transport it?

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    I don't, because a) I don't have cases to carry them assembled & b) I vary the setup sometimes.

    I don't (yet) mind rigging & de-rigging the lights. Time I could save per number of gigs is outweighed by the cost & extra weight of cases to transport a rigged bar.

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