Do I need a C-stand?

The only time I recommend a C-stand outdoors is if you have someone there to keep hands on the stand at all times. If you're indoors, it's purely a matter of preference. In our studio, we keep our C-stands on casters as it's way easier than moving spreader stands around.

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Why do I need AC stand?

A C-Stand is a metal stand designed to position lights, silks, flags, backdrops, and other tools on a set. C-Stand is believed to be short for Century Stand because they were used in early cinema to hold sun reflectors that were 100 square known as Centuries.

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How high can C-stands go?

The stand rises to a height of 10.5' and can support gear weighing up to 22 lb. The large T-handles provide a secure grip.

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What does the C in C-stand mean?

It's essentially a heavy-duty tripod used to execute various lighting and rigging tasks. The “C” stands for “century,” which was the name of the most common size of reflector held by these stands in the early days of filmmaking. Anatomy of a C-stand: C-stands are composed of a base, a stem, a grip head, and a grip arm.

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Where do you put sandbags on C stand?

Always place the sandbag on the tall leg. Another crucial step is to ensure the arm is over the tall leg – if not there is always a risk of the stand tipping over. ALWAYS put a sand bag on the tall leg to help with stability and finally – the tennis ball.

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C-stands facts, misconceptions, & advanced uses

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Are C-Stands more stable?

Studio newbies wanting better support gravitate to C-stands, but these are the least stable and (as mentioned) are not intended for lights.

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What is a turtle base on AC stand?

A C-stand with a removable base is called a C+ stand. The removable base is referred to as a turtle base. The opening at the top of the turtle base is a junior receiver.

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How much do C-stands weigh?

Weighs 8.25lbs (4kg).

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What is a gobo head?

The Norm's 2-1/2" Grip Head or also known as a Gobo Head works as a multi-functional mount that provides a secure grip on 5/8" and 3/8" diameter rods. It provides exact positioning of nets, flags, lights and props. It also features a 5/8" diameter receiver for baby pin mounting on light stands or rigging clamps.

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Are stand up AC units worth it?

Portable air conditioners can be remarkably convenient for many homeowners and renters, and they are an affordable way to bring a little cool air into your living space. They can also be a lifesaver if your regular air conditioner is broken — you can get them up and running quickly while you wait for repairs.

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Do AC units need to be elevated?

To function at their best, air conditioners and heat pumps must be positioned on level ground. AC equipment can malfunction or wear out prematurely if the ground beneath them shifts or tilts more than a few degrees.

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Can we put AC outdoor unit without stand?

The outdoor unit of split AC must be placed on a flat and rigid surface.

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How does light stand work?

The top of a light stand has a 5/8″ stud (read, five-eighths). All strobes and most lighting tools are designed to couple with this stud. It's flared at the top so that when a screw is tightened on the light it won't fall off the stand even if the stand is positioned upside down.

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Is a tripod more stable?

Three legs are always more stable.” This assumption is correct, as a tripod is always stable on uneven ground. However, there are a few drawbacks in having 3-legged table designs. Tripods have a toppling stability problem and not a wobbly table problem.

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Can you mount camera on C-Stand?

The kit includes a 10.75' turtle base C-stand, 6" baby (5/8") pin, and a camera platform with two 5/8" receivers that mounts onto the pin to support a camera or other grip accessory overhead.

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What is a grip head used for?

Grip Head. Also called "gobo head", this is the accessory that connects a grip arm to a light stand. It allows for the arm to spin 360 degrees horizontally and vertically. Using this type of attachment, the grip arm can move in a 3D space, being of course limited by its length.

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Do sandbags stop water from coming in?

The use of sandbags is a simple, but effective way to prevent or reduce flood water damage. Properly filled and placed sandbags can act as a barrier to divert moving water around, instead of through, buildings. Sandbag construction does not guarantee a water-tight seal, but is satisfactory for use in most situations.

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