manuallyfocused
Active Member
Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right spot for this, might be better under scenery (and if so, mods feel free to move it)
I'm trying to avoid having to take up and lay down the Marley floor in our auditorium during our upcoming musical production. The set design calls for a floating floor, which we are planning to build from a layer of OSB below a layer of 1/4" MDF. It will be secured to the front of the stage, so it will not be able to shift. I'm hoping that I can lay the floating floor on top of the Marley, likely with a layer of builder's paper in between, and leave it there for the duration of tech and the run of the show (about 2 months). Our Marley is Harlequin's Reversible floor.
Has anyone done this? Should I have any concerns about doing serious damage to the Marley floor? I called Harlequin and they weren't able to give me much insight.
Thanks!
Not sure if this is the right spot for this, might be better under scenery (and if so, mods feel free to move it)
I'm trying to avoid having to take up and lay down the Marley floor in our auditorium during our upcoming musical production. The set design calls for a floating floor, which we are planning to build from a layer of OSB below a layer of 1/4" MDF. It will be secured to the front of the stage, so it will not be able to shift. I'm hoping that I can lay the floating floor on top of the Marley, likely with a layer of builder's paper in between, and leave it there for the duration of tech and the run of the show (about 2 months). Our Marley is Harlequin's Reversible floor.
Has anyone done this? Should I have any concerns about doing serious damage to the Marley floor? I called Harlequin and they weren't able to give me much insight.
Thanks!