Bricker & Liberator
Bricker Bricker
You ever think about how to build a quick, sturdy protest stand that can hold up against the wind and still let the crowd shout loud? I've got a few tricks that keep the frame solid without taking forever to set up.
Liberator Liberator
Sure thing – make the frame a simple triangle, cross‑brace every third meter, slap a tarp over the top and rope it to the ground, add a couple of guy lines for wind, and keep the base low so the crowd can stack up behind it. Quick, solid, no fuss.
Bricker Bricker
Sounds solid, but just make sure those guy lines are tight—no wobble when the crowd starts yelling. A little extra steel on the top corner keeps the whole thing from tipping over. Stick to that, and we’ll have a protest stand that lasts the whole rally.
Liberator Liberator
Got it, keep the guy lines tight, bolt a steel bar across the top corner, and the stand will stay upright even when the crowd turns into a wind tunnel. That’s the recipe for a rally that won’t buckle.
Bricker Bricker
Sounds good—just double‑check that the bolts stay tight after a few hours of use. If the frame stays straight, the stand’ll hold steady and the crowd can shout as loud as they want.
Liberator Liberator
Don’t worry, I’ll sit on the bolts myself after the rally and make sure they stay tight – if they wobble, we’ll blame the wind and call it a protest against the system. That’s the plan.