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Screw eyes are primarily used in flats as a fixing for the top of adjustable stage braces, but are useful for loads of little jobs on stage. |
Revision as of 15:47, 8 September 2008
Stage pins are used to hold pin hinges together.
Stage screws are mainly used for fixing adjustable stage braces to the stage to make them more permanent. They are also used for attaching zip lines and metal hardware to the stage.
Set screws are similar to stage screws in look and use, except that they have to fit into a boss plate.
Boss plates are fitted to floors and scenery to take set screws.
Screw eyes are primarily used in flats as a fixing for the top of adjustable stage braces, but are useful for loads of little jobs on stage.