DESIGN GUIDE: MUSIC AND DRAMA CENTERS
DG 1110.3.120
C H A P T E R 4: CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
JANUARY 1981
centers or by mail. While it may be possible to
Figure 4-7.1 is a list of basic tools and equipment
reduce the need for parts and service by pur-
compiled for a small country college just initi-
chasing only the best quality equipment, there
ating its theater program without benefit of per-
is no perfect power tool. The choice of a personal
manent staff. It should be regarded as the ab-
auto or a kitchenful of appliances is similar.
solute minimum for a functioning stagecraft
support facility.
(Assume a quantity of one unless a greater number follows
C-clamp (12, assorted sizes)
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furniture clamp (4)
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screwdriver, slotted head (12, assorted sizes)
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1. Power Tools and Accessories
screwdriver, phillips head (3, assorted sizes)
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screwdriver, ratchet (2), Yankee recommended
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10" radial arm saw
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adjustable wrench (4, assorted sizes)
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10" table saw
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pipe wrench (2)
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14" band saw
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socket wrench set
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assorted blades including crosscut, rip, combination, and
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hex key wrench set
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dado
slip joint pliers (4)
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router (one H.P. minimum)
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long nose pliers (2)
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router bit assortment
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diagonal cutting pliers (2)
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1/4" electric drill (2)
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vise grip pliers
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1/2" electric drill
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tin shears
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high speed drill bit assortment including countersink and
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cold chisel
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extra length bits
metal file assortment
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saber saw (2)
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center punch
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blade assortment
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staple gun (2), Arrow T-32 recommended
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orbital sander
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staple gun, Arrow T-50 recommended
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staples
2. Hand Tools
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combination wire stripper and crimper (2)
16 ounce straight claw hammer (8)
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volt-ohm meter, Simpson 260 recommended
20 ounce straight claw hammer
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tack hammer (2)
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paper cutter with 24" blade
carpenter's mallet
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utility brush, 2" (3)
nail set assortment
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utility brush, 3" (3)
crow bar
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laying-in brush, 4" (6)
cross cut saw (2), Diston recommended
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laying-in brush, 6" (4)
rip saw, Diston recommended
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lining brush (6, assorted sizes)
hack saw
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paint roller, medium size (12)
coping saw
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roller handle with extension (6)
back saw, Diston recommended
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compression sprayer (2), Hudson #6335 recommended
miter box
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lining stick, 3' (2)
chisel set with , , , and 1" blades
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lining stick, 6'
draw knife
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pounce wheel
spoke shave
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stencil paper
mat knife (6)
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bucket, 3 gallon size (4)
linoleum knife
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bucket, 1.5 gallon size (6)
block plane
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jack plane
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3. Miscellaneous
oil stone set
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wood rasp assortment
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bench with wood-working vise
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surform
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bench with metal-working vise
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brace
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extension cords, heavy duty (6, assorted lengths)
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wood bits in assorted sizes including an expansion bit
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step ladder, 8' (2), recommend wood rather than metal
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step ladder, 14', recommend wood rather than metal
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try square (4)
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straight ladder to reach box boom lighting instruments
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combination square (2)
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vacuum cleaner, wet-dry shop machine recommended
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bevel square
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broom assortment including push brooms and corn
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metal straight edge, 2' long (2)
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brooms
metal straight edge, 4' long
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dust brush (2)
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folding rules, 6' (2)
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dust pan (2)
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tape, 8' (6)
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trash barrels
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tape, 50'
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general hardware including nails, screws, bolts, washers,
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*snap line
etc.
compass, 8"
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electrical hardware including solder, electricians tape, etc.
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trammel point set
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theatrical hardware including hinges, lash cleats, foot
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spirit level
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irons, stage screws, etc.
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paint supplies including pigment, canvas, glue, etc.
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LIST OF TOOLS AND SHOP EQUIPMENT
FIGURE 4-7.1
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