I like the mesh panels but the two shows that I am interested in are different set ups.  One is inside big circus type tents while the other requires you to bring your own tent.

 

Will the mesh panels that come with the trimline or made for the EZups work inside?  In other words, do they have their own structure or do they connect to the tent requiring the use of the tent.  Can the trimline be put up without the roof using just the frame?

 

Thanks

 

John Hunsucker OKC, OK

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  • I speculating on that very same thing for quite some time. I think Flourish sells a free-standing indoor frame for it's panels, but pretty pricey. I lucked out on getting a set of second-hand grid-walls by "Graphic Systems" instead. They seem to work great with, or without the tent. They're kinda bulky, and look a bit industrial, but white paint made them look nice, and I really like the structural integrity. They can also be arranged into almost any floor plan or space allowance They also have a newer version that breaks down further than mine that could probably fit into a back seat. They're rather pricey too, from the catalogue, but I think they're still cheaper than the Pro-Panels.
  • The mesh panels require the frame of the canopy that they are designed for. They are fabric with straps at the top and bottom. But if you have a canopy, you can use the four walled frame without the roof indoors, if your space is 10x10. If your space is shorter or not as deep, the canopy frame won't fit.

    ProPanels can be free standing.

    Larry Berman
    http://BermanGraphics.com
    412-401-8100
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