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Here is what 1334 uses for their pit and 4476 has also adopted it. It isn't the truss stuff but it is cheaper and great for hanging stuff. It also sets up with 5 people very quickly.
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we are in the market for a truss system for our pits. We are concerned about being able to change the size of the structure to fit the varying pit sizes we see on the east coast (10x10, 9x10, 9x9, etc). I won't forget the response we got from one team when I asked how they dealt with smaller pit sizes than 10x10. He thought for a second and said, "if the event didn't have a 10x10 pit, we wouldn't go to that event." Oh, to have so many choices!
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503 uses thick steel (not sure, it's heavy dense metal so I assume it's steel) pipe instead of the lighting trusses that've been posted in this thread, but on the same basic principle. We assemble the topmost canopy to our "swamp" on the ground with connectors that consist of a pin and a clamp that are easy enough to put on one-handed. Once the top is on, the whole thing is lifted and placed on more pipes that act like stilts, elevating the top of the pit to 10-15 feet (not sure of the exact measurement). To accommodate for varying pit space sizes, the back wall pipes vary in size. We always use a 5-foot pipe and another 5- or a 4-foot to fit 9-foot pits. 8-foot pits suck; we just exclude the green shell altogether and stick to our tool box and workbenches. Although we are in need of a new pit (our current one is very worn-down and has seen better days); anybody know of a quick and relatively cheap pit of a similar design?
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My day job is with a lighting and staging company, we help 1902 out with their pit every year, the last couple using a small truss arch in the front and some simple stands in the back...here is the only picture I have from this year:
http://imgur.com/WuL0pjW If you are serious about purchasing a truss pit send me a message, we are dealers for many truss lines and might get you a more realistic price. I think for a 10x10 it was around $1500 (before freight) last time I priced a cube design out, but I could be completely wrong. |
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Here's an album I made last year: https://imgur.com/a/evZZQ
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