Well folks, I must say I am impressed with Tim's line array. I was a little concerned about how sturdy this would be at first...but...no longer.
Yesterday Tim assembled the line array ( 3 x DR200 ) in front of me for a little practice and we timed the operation - about 10 mins per side. The only glitch - if you could call it that - was the cranking up of the two winch crank handles.
You can manage both at the same time with the DR200s but with DR250s and DR280s, you'd have to winch each side a little at a time. Now, that's really not a problem either because within seconds this can be done easy enough.
When the array was up I tried pushing it over, and it was damned near impossible to get it to topple. We were on relatively even ground and the only concern we could come up with is how this would act on a sloping ground - however we felt this was not a common occurence that would crop up because most stges and even outdoor events would have a flat surface in way of a stage.
Busting to get my mits on some wood and fire up some of Tim's impressive machinery and sniff the PL - we redesigned the "Outrigger Tray" The only major difference apart from some simplification is that the outrigger sides bolt onto the cab. The tray itself is now somewhat smaller and would be an easier build. We built this one from scratch ( concept to finished article ) in an hour so it would mean that one could be built knowing the new design within say 30mins.
Tim will post a photo once it is painted and wired.
The profile of the whole rig is acceptable for a stage where room is at a premium and Tim showed me how the subs ( on a wider stage or one sub/s on one side ) could be placed neatly underneath.
The most impressive thing is that the parts for this array stand are well withing reach of us DIYers in terms of cost. Tim reckons the total cost for the 2 array stands would $US650.00 for the two.
I don't see how this get get much simpler for a DIYer if you're looking for a simple but sturdy line array stand system which won't require your doctor present to amputatae the arm and leg for payment

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And no, no money has changed hands for this glowing report.
We did celebrate the modified tray build however in the usual fashion...hic!!!
Harley