Breckt
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I have two walls to build for an upcoming production. These are the details:
My immediate solution was to stabilize the walls with aircraft cable attached to the grid. Our Designer is firmly against this proposal.
Does anyone have thoughts or another solution to this build? I though about adding weight at the base of the walls and conceal it between the sheetrock, but I still believe with it being such a long run that it must be secured either into the floor (not possible) or vertically to the grid.
Thanks.
- Walls are 26' in length. At either end, a wall at 90° turns in and extends 5'. (the set looks like 2 brackets with the audience in the middle; like this>> [ ] )
- The walls are 6" thick and 6'9" high.
- Drywall on all sides with the drywall floating 1/2 from ground.
- Theater is a Black Box with a grid at 12'
My immediate solution was to stabilize the walls with aircraft cable attached to the grid. Our Designer is firmly against this proposal.
Does anyone have thoughts or another solution to this build? I though about adding weight at the base of the walls and conceal it between the sheetrock, but I still believe with it being such a long run that it must be secured either into the floor (not possible) or vertically to the grid.
Thanks.