Michael, your eyes donât deceive you. I purchased my panels (with extenders) from a retiring artist, and it was not a âstandardâ setup. There were three 38â panels, a bunch of 30â panels, and one 24â panel.
As you thought, four 30â panels do not fit in a tent. What I end up doing is using the three 38â one on one side, and for another side use three 30â panels and the 24â panel. For the third wall I use three 30â, which leaves an opening for a door. On an indoor setup I can get by with the four 30â panels on a side.
Regarding the extenders, when I got the panels and extenders last summer I immediately set up in the backyard to take a booth shot, and found that my tent was not tall enough to use the extenders. I went ahead and did the booth shot anyway. I later ordered some leg extenders and can now use the extenders in the tent, but I have not yet bothered to take a new booth shot.
I really donât know if it is kosher or not to include extenders in a booth shot.
John Kennington
> Question - do the four 30" panels "fit" inside your tent, and if not, how do you contend with that at outdoor shows?
> Also, I note you don't have your 20" extenders in your outdoor booth shot. Was this because they don't fit inside your tent, or because it was a "booth shot?"
> Is it taboo to include extenders in a booth shot??
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