As follow on the the post "How do you lay a Marley", I had commented on our dance floor cart.
I've taken 2 pic's.
The picture with a full roll shows 6 panels, so about 36 some odd feet deep, by 40 ft wide, of Harlequin floor.
The 2nd picture shows step one of taping the first panel onto the steel roller. Takes a crew of about 6 to roll out or up. Takes about 40 minutes.
Note that this was generation 1 of the device. The carpenter that built it moved on and never got a chance to improve or modify it, even though it's essentially been in steady use for 15 years or so. The crank needs to be fixed, as well as the plywood end plates need to be re-thought as to attachment.
I've taken 2 pic's.
The picture with a full roll shows 6 panels, so about 36 some odd feet deep, by 40 ft wide, of Harlequin floor.
The 2nd picture shows step one of taping the first panel onto the steel roller. Takes a crew of about 6 to roll out or up. Takes about 40 minutes.
Note that this was generation 1 of the device. The carpenter that built it moved on and never got a chance to improve or modify it, even though it's essentially been in steady use for 15 years or so. The crank needs to be fixed, as well as the plywood end plates need to be re-thought as to attachment.
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