Jovigirl54
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Hi everyone! I am actually not new to the site but It wouldn't let me log in for some reason so I had to create a new account.
My question is regarding 90 Degree fixed Cheesborough's....
I have to fly a rig that is essentially a box/rectangle.... but the points I am working with don't match up very evenly. All we have are 10', 5', and 3' sticks of truss and no combination will allow me to connect them with corner blocks.
I have seen other companies use cheeseboroughs to attach the perpendicular truss underneath the other one.... This would work perfectly and the motor would still be supporting the weight of the intersection.
What do you think? Any riggers out there? Is this okay to do? I know the load on the truss would be lower if I do this, but we aren't hanging very much at all.... Maybe A mover each side and some lekos.
Any advice? Or can I clarify if it didn't make sense?
Thanks!!!
My question is regarding 90 Degree fixed Cheesborough's....
I have to fly a rig that is essentially a box/rectangle.... but the points I am working with don't match up very evenly. All we have are 10', 5', and 3' sticks of truss and no combination will allow me to connect them with corner blocks.
I have seen other companies use cheeseboroughs to attach the perpendicular truss underneath the other one.... This would work perfectly and the motor would still be supporting the weight of the intersection.
What do you think? Any riggers out there? Is this okay to do? I know the load on the truss would be lower if I do this, but we aren't hanging very much at all.... Maybe A mover each side and some lekos.
Any advice? Or can I clarify if it didn't make sense?
Thanks!!!