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It sounds what you are looking for is a "Roll Drop", "oleo" or "olio"... three names same thing. It's a pipe rigged to roll a curtain around it when you pull the rope.
See this post of mine about building an oleo with a diagram. I've built them from scrim. The problem you have is the 42' distance. Roll drops work better at short distances. I recently built a 20' one and it had a pretty bad sag of about 3' in the middle when rolled up. This site has a diagram of an inverted form of a roll drop where the rolling drum is at the top. I've never built one this way, but this style might be a lot easier to build to prevent sag in a longer distance. EDIT after thread was closed: I Wasn't thinking to straight about this one and have to agree with Van that at 42' an oleo wouldn't just have a sag issue like I mentioned above it would be downright dangerous.
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Frog, Normally I'd agree with Gaff about the Oleo thing, however the 42' width makes an oleo or roll drop almost "inconceivable" < said with my best Wally Shawn affectation> .
The closest I've seen to something on this scale would be a 30' wide movie screen that was rigged like a roll drop, from the bottom. Rolling from the bottom of the top over a 42' width is going to require a pipe of at least 6 - 8" in diameter, to help overcome the sag factor and even at that I don't think it going to be surmountable. My other major concern is that this is very close to violating the TOS of CB. < not to be confused with the Tao Of Pooh> Factoring in the weight of a 6-8" pipe along with the wieght of a 42' X 20" scrim, make this much more of a rigging issue, also, the creation of a Rig point without the services of a Qualified / Licensed Rigger is never a good Idea.
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This is a big rigging question. Building an olio that big is going to weigh a lot. The pipe alone could weigh 200-300#. It can not be rigged like a traditional olio, it will have to be winched somehow. That a lot of weight to stick to the air. Added to that, it seems you want to rig it to some motors or something of that type. Get a rigging company in their to look at it. There are some ways to do this. One I would suggest is to do an accordion style drop. You will see the lift lines, but if you have a bottom truss the lines can be minimized. You might also want to look at tripping if you have the fly space.
I assume you want the scrim to come and go during a show, so west coasting it off to your batten/truss is not possible. |
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