Curious, when the plot was changed and is now struck and all the units are on the deck and out of location, you now have to go thru and read every label on every unit to ascertain which units are 1st Elec, which are 2nd Elec, etc.... then sort all ?.
I am, in that situation, not seeing how any of that labeling now saves any time, as opposed to a hang card or hang strip, where any correct number of S4 36 deg's that are needed on 1 Elec, can simply be carried down near the position. No labels required, as the hang card/strip tells all.
And every connector labeled ?.
Not seeing it, except in the examples Rochem details, such as a Broadway load-in where the gear for 1 Electric is coming out of marked hampers/instrument cases and thus it's easier to at least find all the 1 Elec gear.
As to glowing ?. It's tons faster in my world to glow all the red bax and have 4 electricians shove frames in units, with another grabbing color and sorting. I used to pre-sort all the color for an electric off a minimized version of an instrument schedule (out of Lightwright) and found it very prone to errors and mistakes, especially when electricians forgot to skip a unit without color. I even tried once putting empty frames for N/C, and when that didn't work, just started glowing.
But I cannot say either system saves any time over the other, just a different way of working is all.
I am, in that situation, not seeing how any of that labeling now saves any time, as opposed to a hang card or hang strip, where any correct number of S4 36 deg's that are needed on 1 Elec, can simply be carried down near the position. No labels required, as the hang card/strip tells all.
And every connector labeled ?.
Not seeing it, except in the examples Rochem details, such as a Broadway load-in where the gear for 1 Electric is coming out of marked hampers/instrument cases and thus it's easier to at least find all the 1 Elec gear.
As to glowing ?. It's tons faster in my world to glow all the red bax and have 4 electricians shove frames in units, with another grabbing color and sorting. I used to pre-sort all the color for an electric off a minimized version of an instrument schedule (out of Lightwright) and found it very prone to errors and mistakes, especially when electricians forgot to skip a unit without color. I even tried once putting empty frames for N/C, and when that didn't work, just started glowing.
But I cannot say either system saves any time over the other, just a different way of working is all.