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Top of goal post stand
I am currently looking for the top part of the goal post setup if anyone has spare parts etc, and would like to sell ?
It's the arms and the bar going across the top - if u understand ?
Thank You
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Last edited by Shaun; 30-12-2008 at 04:02 PM.
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You mean the actual 'truss' cross-section, not the actual stands?
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It will also depend on the thickness of the stands you're using, are they 32mm, 35mm or other??
And what kind of truss do you want? Single bar, ladder truss, ultimax trusslite, tri-truss?
And how long does it need to be?
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Yeah thats the one, i'm using a standard 4 metre goal post set up ?
Single bar will be fine.
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Originally Posted by
chelsea485
Yeah thats the one, i'm using a standard 4 metre goal post set up ?
Single bar will be fine.
I thought standard was 3m? That's what mine is
Also, what lights are you hanging from it? If you're after a 3 or 4m truss, i'd advise something more stable than single bar.
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i think we're getting confused.
It's the little deck stand thing ?
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Originally Posted by
chelsea485
i think we're getting confused.
It's the little deck stand thing ?
Ahh! Okay, you mean the 4ft deckstand with overhead lighting bar?
If so, check out my thread from a while back:
HERE
Hope that helps!
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Originally Posted by
chelsea485
i think we're getting confused.
It's the little deck stand thing ?
I'm not surprised, Dan gave several different examples & you replied.........
Originally Posted by
chelsea485
Yeah thats the one, i'm using a standard 4 metre goal post set up ?
Single bar will be fine.
A bit more info would help, starting with the make of your existing stand.
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