Block & Roll Tent Ballast Weights - Making vs. Buying
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- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- We started out making our own blocks. Then we found a source for blocks closer to our location.
We shifted our default weights from 500 pounds to 700 pounds, due to the high winds in Colorado.
For a better how-to video on how to make Block & Roll, check out The Tent Guy's video here: • Making Block and Roll ...
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Nice educational video on building blocks!
What chair Dollie’s are you using??
These are the ones I currently have www.globaleventsupply.com/folding-chair-dolly.html
Can I use a 350lb block & Roll to anchor down a 20x20 peak tent???
I would use 2 per leg, but yes.
450 chairs does sound a lot for 1 order. That's a good order! Did you already have that many when starting out or did you purchase over time?
We started with 700 but I need to build that to 5000. We've had many requests for jobs with over 1000 that we've turned away.
Always remember 10 lb of weightfor every 1 sq ft of tent. 20x20 tent requires 4000. #
That's what some say, although literally nobody in our market does. Most use a single 500 per pole. Most use water barrels wich are trash
how you make those little cars for the chairs or where you buy it
Global event supply
man ive been looking for someone that sells here in denver. still cant find them
Try Altitude Events