Why not just west coast it while it's not in use? gets it out of the way without much hassle.
You can use what's called an "Opera clamp." I've tried to find a picture...
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Anyone have a photo of one of these guys??
See batten clamp, definition #2. Same concept as above, slightly different use.You can use what's called an "Opera clamp." I've tried to find a picture...
Anyone have a photo of one of these guys??
In this case its just because the director says so. This is a community theater production and the director does not like how deep our stage is, she wants everything to come DS as much as possible. It flies out for the final scene to reveal a forest set up behind it, but otherwise its in for the whole show.
I think this is what you're talking about, right?
and a description: Royal Opera House Collections Online
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