Good point, though I haven't ever had (or heard of) a problem this way. I certainly wouldn't fault anyone for doing it in the order you suggest - the important thing is to make sure both get done. Thank you for the feedback!
I recognize that it's more personal preference, but I agree that it's 'normal' to hand tighten, then safety, then wrench. Also, I would recommend against using the 'pan knob' on the side as this bolt isn't as tough as it looks and can break easily.
Other than that, well done. It's clear, concise and easy to understand. *applauds*
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Interesting
LightingShowroom 7 months ago
this helps a lot! I do this at my school and sure helped thanks! :D
wolfrider910 1 year ago
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luciferthecopy 2 years ago
great videos .. thank god someone has had the forthought to explains frenels
John
the nyc hypnosis center
healthwithhypnosis
countdevio 4 years ago
thank you thank you thank you
some one ... finally .. explains frenels on here
John
The hypnosis Center of New York
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countdevio 4 years ago
Useful videos but isn't it normal to, 1 hand tighten the c-clamp 2 attach the safety cable 3 then tighten? just in case the c-clamp fails?
eric530 4 years ago
Good point, though I haven't ever had (or heard of) a problem this way. I certainly wouldn't fault anyone for doing it in the order you suggest - the important thing is to make sure both get done. Thank you for the feedback!
multimakers 4 years ago
I recognize that it's more personal preference, but I agree that it's 'normal' to hand tighten, then safety, then wrench. Also, I would recommend against using the 'pan knob' on the side as this bolt isn't as tough as it looks and can break easily.
Other than that, well done. It's clear, concise and easy to understand. *applauds*
jammanjoe 4 years ago
@eric530 Absolutely correct! that is how the C-clamp manufacturer suggests that you do it, and I have seen a C-clamp fail during the hanging process.
stgtch 1 year ago
Rightey Tighty, Leftey Lucy! I Love it.
But... Surely if someone doesn't know which way to turn a standard bolt should they be hanging a fixture?
nickb512 4 years ago
WOW! I LOVE YOU
not in a gay way
contact me back plz i'm english 13 love theatre lighting love Controling them on Dimmers and lighting desks i wanna go further with it :) you should video some in action and DMX LIGHTS and parcans :) that was good thanks!
jamez123123 5 years ago
Oh god. Do not use the f*ck me nut.
dheckler587 5 years ago