Thanks for filming you moving stuff! Really helps us get an insight. We move things very similar to you guys and sometimes it’s those little details that really go a long way.
I spend a lot of $ on event rental companies, I personally prefer 8x4 decking just because occassionaly the decking joining together isn't 100% smooth, especially with older staging and 8x4 decking eliminates more uneven surfaces.
Thanks for another great video! Quick question, what’s your most popular stage setup size? I’ve been considering getting into staging but I’m unsure of what size to start with.
Thanks for filming you moving stuff! Really helps us get an insight. We move things very similar to you guys and sometimes it’s those little details that really go a long way.
Les if it wasn't for you and lee,and Adam, I probably would of gave up on my journey in the rental business. Thank you and keep the videos coming.
I love this type of content! 8 foot madness indeed.
Les for the win!!
I spend a lot of $ on event rental companies, I personally prefer 8x4 decking just because occassionaly the decking joining together isn't 100% smooth, especially with older staging and 8x4 decking eliminates more uneven surfaces.
Good point.
Love seeing the videos. Keep them coming
Thanks Randy!
Your gate will adjust wherr it stops. Take a look at it and find the stop switch and it should move up a little to fix that problem .
You need bigger wheels on your cart and it will go easier over small bumps
Maybe they look small but they’re 5 inch casters.
@@TheRentalJourney we use the 12.5 cm ( same 5 inch) with 600 kg maximum loading / wheel
Thanks for another great video!
Quick question, what’s your most popular stage setup size? I’ve been considering getting into staging but I’m unsure of what size to start with.
8x12 and 8x16 seems to be most popular at the start. So I would buy 8-12 4x4 stage decks to start with.
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Those are not harbor freight dollys!😉