Lightguy5
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No, not the striplight variety, the flexible surface mounted LED strips.
University theatre reuses as much as possible, and I'm basically justcheap frugal with my budget.
I'm slowly drowning in spools, bundles, rolls, and wadded masses of LED strips. I try to not remove the backing tape if at all possible, but sometimes it's unavoidable, and it makes storage all the more difficult.
If possible, they get re-coiled on their spools. Otherwise the strips get coiled loosely about 4-6" rolls, tied with line. I've got a bigger box with White(ish) rolls, a box with single color rolls, and a box of RGB strips both single and double density strings mixed together.
It's clunky and begining to outgrow the shelves.
Does anybody else bother saving and storing the used strings? How do you manage them?
University theatre reuses as much as possible, and I'm basically just
I'm slowly drowning in spools, bundles, rolls, and wadded masses of LED strips. I try to not remove the backing tape if at all possible, but sometimes it's unavoidable, and it makes storage all the more difficult.
If possible, they get re-coiled on their spools. Otherwise the strips get coiled loosely about 4-6" rolls, tied with line. I've got a bigger box with White(ish) rolls, a box with single color rolls, and a box of RGB strips both single and double density strings mixed together.
It's clunky and begining to outgrow the shelves.
Does anybody else bother saving and storing the used strings? How do you manage them?