Hi, thank you for the demonstration. There are several connection types of truss. Do you know pros and cons of plate truss vs spigot truss? Can you please share your thoughts about those?
How much weight can the lighter trussing take? Is everything else the same in terms of connections, etc? The 12" truss looks very bulky to bring to gigs! Thanks.
Hello what truss brand do you recommend . I'm going to use them to hold up 47 inch flat screen tvs . Also can you make some videos talking about pin spot lighting thanks .
yeah it happens which is why you always should do a test run before showtime. if something rattles, you can reposition it or stick a piece of electrical tape on it
I like to make a mark on the larger hole side of the couplers. So when helpers / stage hands assist me they dont bang the crap out of a pin into the wrong side. ( after this happened many times to me, after explaining it each time )
There are a couple of things that put me off buying this design of truss one is the pins that secure them stick out so are a snag hazard if someone walks past them with loose clothing especially if it's knitted and also having to use a Hammer to bang pins in isn't going to be popular with hotels and their guests that are trying to sleep when it comes to packing away late at night. I know if I was a guest at a hotel that I had paid good money for and I was trying to sleep, getting woken up by a DJ banging with a hammer on metal would really annoy me to the point I'd probably complain to the Hotel and demand a refund or discount. Hotels don't want that kind of hassle as it loses them business so they won't be keen on asking that DJ back will they.
If your using a steel hammer be incredibly carefull, the industry standard is a copper mallet because the mallet is weaker than the aluminium so as not to dent it, a tiny ding in your truss can completely ruin it, so be carefull with a steel hammer!!!
Hi, thank you for the demonstration.
There are several connection types of truss.
Do you know pros and cons of plate truss vs spigot truss?
Can you please share your thoughts about those?
Does this work the same way if you have to lay truss down on the floor instead of vertical ?
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN. ALL THE WAY FROM THE UK!!!!!!!!!
Good stuff! Have you ever had a problem with the subs making the cotter pins rattle against the trussing?
Do you have any tips on polishing tarnished truss that don't envolve loads of elbow grease?
How much weight can the lighter trussing take? Is everything else the same in terms of connections, etc? The 12" truss looks very bulky to bring to gigs! Thanks.
Hello what truss brand do you recommend . I'm going to use them to hold up 47 inch flat screen tvs . Also can you make some videos talking about pin spot lighting thanks .
04:10 Your lights are flashing on the rithem of the hammer 🤣🤣🤣
Concert stages are made out of this stuff! So, weight isn't an issue. There are compact solutions I've done videos on. Have a look
"Never force in your truss pins" "now we just take a hammer and tap these in"
yeah it happens which is why you always should do a test run before showtime. if something rattles, you can reposition it or stick a piece of electrical tape on it
When I worked as a stagehand as we learned that it gave couplings on one side, because it takes less time to build up then.
Are these the same as duratruss in europe or is it just another name?
Nice I was 100! What is the highest you can build a truss??
Wondering if you will be at the summer namm show? You should do a seminar and then sign autographs!! Just saying...
what song is this?
I like to make a mark on the larger hole side of the couplers. So when helpers / stage hands assist me they dont bang the crap out of a pin into the wrong side.
( after this happened many times to me, after explaining it each time )
There are a couple of things that put me off buying this design of truss one is the pins that secure them stick out so are a snag hazard if someone walks past them with loose clothing especially if it's knitted and also having to use a Hammer to bang pins in isn't going to be popular with hotels and their guests that are trying to sleep when it comes to packing away late at night. I know if I was a guest at a hotel that I had paid good money for and I was trying to sleep, getting woken up by a DJ banging with a hammer on metal would really annoy me to the point I'd probably complain to the Hotel and demand a refund or discount. Hotels don't want that kind of hassle as it loses them business so they won't be keen on asking that DJ back will they.
Trussing has lots of uses. Maybe that will be the next video
For totems, it's not going to matter. Use whatever works best for you
Unless you know what you are doing structurally, I'd always recommend just going with pre built staging.
Great videos as always .
If your using a steel hammer be incredibly carefull, the industry standard is a copper mallet because the mallet is weaker than the aluminium so as not to dent it, a tiny ding in your truss can completely ruin it, so be carefull with a steel hammer!!!
Iam so jealous of all your records behind you
anyone else saw the light strobing when he hamers the pin?
Cool. Yep I guess that makes sense. Thanks.
Very helpful! Thanks!!!!!
Great Info thanks
No I don't do Summer Namm.
Truss cnect pin
Ahh yes, the Brits
Ahh yes, the Brits :P