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Re: Wires/Cables using a stage and speaker placeme
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Randy, it is wonderful to see you theatre coming together.
Bren, Mark and others beat me to "glue it and screw it". I really liked David's suggestion about the sand/mass. Shoot, plumb a drain, throw a little Portland and water in there, and build yourself a combination mud-pan shower and HT stage.
For short, uncomplicated runs like this, I also liked David's strategy about buying simple, cheap wall plates and just drilling them.
If you're going to have risers in the back, I think it makes some sense to elevate the M60's a bit.
I like it that you always post pictures!
Why do you have to saw outside? Dude, it's only sawdust. Vacuuming has got to be less hassle than going out into the frozen tundra.
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Re: Wires/Cables using a stage and speaker placeme
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Some of the walls, especially in the theater area are a flat paint, sawdust likes to stick to flat paint. Also, dust is a projectors enemy. Plus my wife gets pi$$ed when she sees sawdust flying in the air because she is always the one that ends up sweeping it up, she knows I'd just let it lay around.
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Re: Wires/Cables using a stage and speaker placeme
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Right-o. I sort of forgot how far along you are on other aspects.
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