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    Anybody build any wooden surround speaker stands? I plan on starting some in the next few weeks (when my speakers are done) and am looking for design ideas. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.

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    I have. I used PVC as the support, two 2.5" pipes I believe. I had plans to fill the pipes with sand but haven't gotten around to it. I'll try and dig up a link to the pics I posted

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    Here is the link. Like suggested in the post, I would run a smaller pipe down the back so you could hide wire. http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/show...560#post348560

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    Thanks for the link. I was hoping to do something more interesting however. This may be more of what I am looking for but I am still up for suggestions.

    http://www.htguide.com/forum/attachm...achmentid=6359
    http://www.htguide.com/forum/attachm...achmentid=6360
    http://www.htguide.com/forum/attachm...achmentid=6362

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    Some of my DIY stands.
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    I had actually printed off the last one as an idea that I had seen on the HT guide forum. I think that the third one may be simpler however. Can you please give me more information ie. material thickness, what is the vertical cross piece between the "uprights" and any other information you could provide.

    Also I am planning on using these for rear surrounds so I am going to make them 4-5 ft. tall. I may have to alter the measurement in order to increase stability, or double up on the base piece, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midnite Mick
    I had actually printed off the last one as an idea that I had seen on the HT guide forum. I think that the third one may be simpler however. Can you please give me more information ie. material thickness, what is the vertical cross piece between the "uprights" and any other information you could provide.

    Also I am planning on using these for rear surrounds so I am going to make them 4-5 ft. tall. I may have to alter the measurement in order to increase stability, or double up on the base piece, etc.

    Thank you,
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    The plastic vertical pieces I found at Lowes in the plumbing dept.. I think it is a cover for the baseboard. They came in 5' lengths and I believe were $9-10 each. I painted them with Rustoleum Hammered spray paint after lightly sanding and priming.

    They are covering a 4" x 4" wooden fence post, also from Lowes, to which I applied self-stick black vinyl from PE.. The molding will practically snap on. Make sure you get the better quality posts though as they will be truer. I put a vertical thin trim piece towards the rear between the molding and post to keep the molding from buckling in. I used #10 brass wood screws with finish washers. These are cosmetic so only light pressure when screwing them in to avoid a dimple.

    An alternative to the wooden fence posts, which I've used before, would be the PVC hollow 4" x 4" posts which could be filled with sand, although you would have to be creative in mounting them to the base/top.

    The base and top are 1/2" mdf with edge routed and painted black with satin poly coating.

    What you can't see is a pvc pipe behind the column that is used for add'l support and to hide your speaker wire. At the very top and underneath the stand just gouge out a channel for the wire to come out. All the stands shown have this.

    Hope that helps.
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    Thanks for taking the time out to write that up to help me. Appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moreants
    Some of my DIY stands.
    Those stands look amazing :o
    Ludicrous gibs!

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    Yeah those look pretty cool. Makes me want to start another project and redo my stands ;)

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