Without drilling, the only other option I think would be to use a metal cable strap but that would only keep it from falling to the ground. If you have a another way let me know. Thanks for watching!
So how do you quickly remove them for say example, the totem falls and busts up the head at a gig/and you want to replace it with another fixture? thanks
@@jpwpro well...not really. In the field you dont want to remove screws. Too bad theres no quick release mechanism you could have used. In a dark environment screws can be easily lost plus it takes valuable set up and tear down time. On my channel I give out quick tips on how to set up fast and leave even faster from gigs. Peace!
@@jpwpro no problem , just tons of experience. from breaking down a set up in the rain, wind and sleet...to having equipment fail at weddings and parties. ive seen it and done it all. also getting battery up lights stolen... Having a fast set up and tear down is key.
Nice thanks for video
Thanks for watching!
How can you secure without drilling?
Without drilling, the only other option I think would be to use a metal cable strap but that would only keep it from falling to the ground. If you have a another way let me know. Thanks for watching!
So how do you quickly remove them for say example, the totem falls and busts up the head at a gig/and you want to replace it with another fixture? thanks
Very easy just remove 4 screws and it comes off.
@@jpwpro well...not really. In the field you dont want to remove screws. Too bad theres no quick release mechanism you could have used. In a dark environment screws can be easily lost plus it takes valuable set up and tear down time. On my channel I give out quick tips on how to set up fast and leave even faster from gigs. Peace!
@@oldschooldjernie Thanks for your tip. I appreciate your feedback.
@@jpwpro no problem , just tons of experience. from breaking down a set up in the rain, wind and sleet...to having equipment fail at weddings and parties. ive seen it and done it all. also getting battery up lights stolen... Having a fast set up and tear down is key.