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    F-100 Fogger Problems

    Well, no go on the vinegar and water. Started it up and no fluid was even coming out of the tank. It seemed the pump was trying to draw fluid, but couldn't. Is there any other explanation for this other than the pump being broken?
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    F-100 Fogger Problems

    Bummer. We were going for the pot smell since it's for HAIR. Oh well, the actors take care of that by smoking it on stage. Haha.Going in tonight before the show to try the water+vinegar. Let you know how it turns out.
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    F-100 Fogger Problems

    High End's website wasn't much help, but maybe you guys can help. I've got a F-100 fogger that will heat up but emits little to no fog. I believe that it might just be a clogged tube somewhere but I'm not sure. Is there a way to clean these things? Or will I just have to get a replacement...
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    Freelance Lighting Designer

    Found the site by doing searches on various things through google. Seemed no matter what I was looking for, there was always a link to CB somewhere.
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    Freelance Contracts

    Well, yes I know that if I were to create my own contract it'd be wise to get it checked by a lawyer, but what about the questions I was asking? Am I completely off track here? Or is everyone just a member of USA and already have contracts made for them?Just looking for a little friendly advice!
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    Freelance Contracts

    Just curious about the wonderful world of getting screwed out of money. What's the general consensus when it comes to contracts? Do most freelance designers have a contract that they carry around and adapt for each productions? Or do most just get the contract from the theatre or production...
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    Freelance Lighting Designer

    New to this forum. Recently decided that school wasn't the path for me so I'm stumbling my way through as a freelance lighting designer in Kansas City. Lucked out and have a good amount of experience in road houses, community theatres, professional theatres, and working with a local...
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