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D.I.Y Speaker stands in under 2 hours.
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<blockquote data-quote="jadedgem" data-source="post: 449399" data-attributes="member: 15633"><p>The speakers they carry are bookshelves. They have been on them since yesterday afternoon. I went pretty heavy on the glue so I will give them two weeks with the speakers on them and after that I think we can safely say the glue will hold. They are pretty steady with the sand in. There are other ways to this if you spend more time on them. Then a threaded rod through the whole stand with nuts and big washers on either end that's countersunk into the wood. But I wanted to do these at no cost just by using stuff I had lying around and because I just use those little akais to test amplifiers and tt's with I really don't care if they fall. Will give me an excuse to build new rosewood verneer cabinets for them then.. The other wooden ones I'm going to use for a pair of big goodmans gmagnum speakers I got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jadedgem, post: 449399, member: 15633"] The speakers they carry are bookshelves. They have been on them since yesterday afternoon. I went pretty heavy on the glue so I will give them two weeks with the speakers on them and after that I think we can safely say the glue will hold. They are pretty steady with the sand in. There are other ways to this if you spend more time on them. Then a threaded rod through the whole stand with nuts and big washers on either end that's countersunk into the wood. But I wanted to do these at no cost just by using stuff I had lying around and because I just use those little akais to test amplifiers and tt's with I really don't care if they fall. Will give me an excuse to build new rosewood verneer cabinets for them then.. The other wooden ones I'm going to use for a pair of big goodmans gmagnum speakers I got. [/QUOTE]
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