great video ! thank you for sharing your knowledge. can you help with the link for the second cross bar attachment ? when I click on your link above it doesn't exist. thank you
I do this in a completely different way. First of all, my poles are telescopic, meaning I can change the hight. I place horizontal bar at eye level and make first one or two rows of tiles. Then I raise the poles and add more rows. If the hight of venue allows, I can virtually do all rows at eye level. I never do anything on the floor. When all raws are done, I put poles down. My tiles are self locking as well but they are not difficult to dismantle starting from the bottom row using the same method. No knees or hands pain while mounting or dismantling.
This was the most superb installation video I’ve seen to date!!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us 🌟
great video ! thank you for sharing your knowledge. can you help with the link for the second cross bar attachment ? when I click on your link above it doesn't exist. thank you
So beautiful !
Thank you for the video
Great video please send link to the second cross bar!
So beautiful, please where did you buy your stand ?
How do you break these down pr pack it away for reuse
Thank you for the tutorial
hello, we are shimmer wall and foil curtains manufacture from China, do you need to purchase it?
Nice
Where did you purchase your shimmer wall?
Hello everyone , just i have a question .... where did you buy the frame ?
Thanks 💜👻
Hello. How are you disassembling or breaking down the tiles at the end of the event? The connectors are very difficult to disconnect. Any advice?
I do this in a completely different way. First of all, my poles are telescopic, meaning I can change the hight. I place horizontal bar at eye level and make first one or two rows of tiles. Then I raise the poles and add more rows. If the hight of venue allows, I can virtually do all rows at eye level. I never do anything on the floor. When all raws are done, I put poles down. My tiles are self locking as well but they are not difficult to dismantle starting from the bottom row using the same method. No knees or hands pain while mounting or dismantling.
Are you sure you used 49 pieces of tile, or was that before you added the last row of 9 tiles which makes it 58??
I’m sorry the last row was 7 tiles which makes 56 if I’m not mistaken. Just want to be sure I’m installing it the way you did. Thanks