HellYeah & Solidman
HellYeah HellYeah
Yo Solidman, ever thought about turning a concrete slab into a thunderous stage that still keeps the crew on point? Let's talk specs, riffs, and safety.
Solidman Solidman
Sure thing. A slab for a stage needs at least 6 inches of concrete, reinforced with rebar or a mesh to handle the vibration from the crowd. Add a layer of rubber or cork underneath for sound isolation and to protect the crew from slip. Keep the edges level and use concrete anchors for rigging the lights and speakers. Safety first—check the load calculations, use proper PPE, and make sure the crew has clear access to the emergency exits. We’ll get a sturdy, loud, and safe stage.
HellYeah HellYeah
Sounds like a monster. Just make sure those rebar guys don’t get too mellow—tune that slab to rock hard. Let's crank it up to eleven!
Solidman Solidman
Got it—tight rebar, no slack. We’ll run the slab hard enough to keep the beat, but keep the crew in line and the safety checks on point. Let’s keep it solid and crank that noise up to eleven.
HellYeah HellYeah
Nice, love that edge. Keep the crew tight, crank up the vibe, and let the crowd feel every beat. Let’s make it a stage that never backs down.
Solidman Solidman
Alright, crew’s tight, rebar’s tight, sound’s tight—no room for slack. We’ll keep the stage firm, the vibe loud, and the safety front and center. Let’s rock this place like a well‑built concrete wall.