I don't have any pics available of just the riser. You can go to SixtyFourEast.com and go to the videos section and see it in action.
However, its not going to show you much about the riser - other than the fact that it didn't dump my a$$ during the show.
Its really as simple as it sounds. I started with (2) 4x8 sheets of plywood. Crosscut them to 4x6. Added (3) hinges to form an 8' wide by 6' deep "bed". I then place (3) 6' sections of tri-truss, evenly spaced, in the W direction under the "bed". Actually, you place the truss first, then the "bed".
It doesn't strap, bolt, lash together at all. it doesn't move once its loaded with gear. I feel safe on it.
I also cut the front corners off to prevent shin damage on small stages, as well as cut hand/grip holes in the plywood to enable easier manuevering from trailer to venue.
Terry
Matt Martin wrote on Thu, 08 July 2010 22:35 |
Terry Martin wrote on Thu, 08 July 2010 13:31 | I use 3/4" ply hinged to form a 6' x 8' platform. This sets on 3 sections of triangle truss. Been doing it for years with no problems. I don't rent it out, but wouldn't mind if I was doing the show.
Its a little shy of 12" high, but works well.
I use a drape around front and sides.
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Can you post any pics of this?
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