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Interesting ways to mount toroidal transformers.

I'm ordering parts for a 6L6 PP UL amplifier. I'll be using a toroidal transformer.
I would like to see some different ways people have mounted them. I've used the metal pill box, square covers, etc. I would like to mount it vertically this time. I've seen the U shaped and L brackets. But I would like to do something different. I want to maybe use rod end bolts. One on each side with a bolt going through the middle of the transformer. But I can't find anything like a 5" diameter shrink tubing to cover the mylar covering of the transformer.
I would like to wind up with a more finished look. I've been looking for something like a plastic clam shell to cover the windings. So what have others here done to mount a toroidal transformer vertically?
 
It should be possible to have an elegant solution à la Quad II, with the transformers on their sides inside housings, and I think there is definitely a marketing opportunity out there for the right idea.

I have a plan to use 3 toroids with covers as the feet of an amplifier, protuding from a wooden plinth. It would be nice to see some creative solutions instead of a metal chassis with 3 transformers.
 
I think there would be a market also for housings to allow vertical mounting. Something like a clam shell affair with a hollow tube on one side to go through the hole in the transformer with a bolt going through to hold it all together. It would have to be non metallic though. My first thought was shrink tubing to cover the windings. But I couldn't find any with a 5" diameter. Or at leased L or U rackets that don't look so utilitarian. Maybe dipping the transformer in a poly coating?
 
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This kind of plastic objects can be 3D printed easily at low cost. If you have the STL or STP file, there are plenty of services that will give you a online instant quote. Be sure to select a high temperature thermoplastic (I would avoid generic ABS or PLA). Most materials can be painted.
 
Well, they do look like wheels, and dual mono needs four of them.
That's what I did with a little fun project!:D
 

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That's what I did with a little fun project!:D

I acually thought about a rubber or plastic tire off of a kids toy.
I'll probably hit up the local hardware and Home Depot stores and see what I can find that will work for me. I am going to try the rod end bolts though. Someone posted a picture of a couple amplifiers here on DIY they build and sell that used the rod end bolts to mount the toroidal power and out the transformers vertically. I just couldn't make out what was used to cover the windings. It looked like black shrink tubing? I liked how it looked.
 
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