DIY Surround Sound Speaker Stands - Copper Pipe

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Smart. I am always looking for construction ideas when I cruise the aisles of the local Home Depot. 😉

You might also consider polishing with steel wool. You have to clearcoat with polyurethane or shellac but the warm glow of copper is very nice.
 

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Wow This Brings back Memories. I build a pair of stands useing copper pipe for some speaker stands too. When i was in grade 9 for soem old bose cube speakers. But mine looked totally difrent. They had a 45degree angle in the middle to make them stand up straight and i also sanded them down with 250 grit paper and painted them hi gloss black : O )
 
As we are doing plumbing here - I used to build mine with 3" abs pipe, mounted onto a wooden platform with a round filler piece screwed to same that fit into the pipe. Platform then put onto spikes etc. Looks a little bit more substantial and can be easily painted.
 
I've done lots of copper pipe stands in the past. Several times I even made the feet out of pipe instead of a wood or cement block as the base. It is a good idea to fill the pipe with 'sterile play sand' from the home depot to make it not resonate and add to the weight for stability. You can also get threaded adaptors for the pipe and use flanges to screw it to the speaker or base. The flanges are usually cast iron so you cant just weld them on.
 
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