D.I.Y Speaker stands in under 2 hours.

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jadedgem

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Hi Gents

I had a choice to make. Either fork out R700- R3000 for speaker stands for some Akai speakers that I have or build my own. I did not want to fork out any money on speaker stands so I decided to look around the house at what I had lying around and build my own.

I am really not good with my hands. I always say that I get paid to think and not work with my hands and if I can do this any one can..

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Everybody that sees them think they are store bought steel stands. Infact they are plastic and wood. I had all the stuff lying around the house.

I used some scrap wood lying around and cut them into 4 pieces for the top and bottoms. I used some other scraps to cut 4 mounts to mount onto some 2 x pvc pipes I cut to desired lenghts. I glued the mounts to the pvc pipes with a hot glue gun.

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I did the bottom mounts first, the glue set quickly and then I filled the pipes with sand to ad some weight and make the stands more stable.

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Then I glued the tops and after the glue dried I just sprayed the stands with primer and then I used a can of high heat black spraypaint I had standing around from a previous pc chassis I refurbed.

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Everybody that sees them think they are steel because the hot glue when set looks like welding if you spray paint it.

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