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<blockquote data-quote="John Fruits" data-source="post: 100025" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>Re: Round based or small footprint speaker stands</p><p></p><p>The Altman stand uses half inch sch40 pipe for the top part and has the 25 pound 18 inch base. Altman also makes a 50 pound, 24 inch base which is tapped for 1 1/2 inch sch 40 black pipe. Another option is the square boom base, SSRC makes one (scroll down for the pdf for pipe booms) . <a href="http://www.ssrconline.com/Products.htm" target="_blank">Products</a> Tomcat also makes a truss base which is drilled for a pipe collar for 1 1/2 inch pipe. Here is a link to BMI/Generico on ebay. <a href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAGE-LIGHTING-TOMCAT-30-x-30-TRUSS-BASE-90-1-/350526989388?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519d09644c" target="_blank">Stage Lighting Tomcat 30 X 30 Truss Base 90 1 | eBay</a> There are several sizes from 18 inch up to 36 inch. There is also the classic DIY unit, go to an auto salvage yard and buy some truck wheel drums, weld on a pipe coupler and you are good to go. In the boonies low budget athletic departments did this for tether ball and volleyball net supports. The good thing is that they are big and heavy, the bad thing is they are big and heavy. The usual safety warnings apply and the risk of people laughing at your rig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Fruits, post: 100025, member: 2522"] Re: Round based or small footprint speaker stands The Altman stand uses half inch sch40 pipe for the top part and has the 25 pound 18 inch base. Altman also makes a 50 pound, 24 inch base which is tapped for 1 1/2 inch sch 40 black pipe. Another option is the square boom base, SSRC makes one (scroll down for the pdf for pipe booms) . [url=http://www.ssrconline.com/Products.htm]Products[/url] Tomcat also makes a truss base which is drilled for a pipe collar for 1 1/2 inch pipe. Here is a link to BMI/Generico on ebay. [url=http://www.ebay.com/itm/STAGE-LIGHTING-TOMCAT-30-x-30-TRUSS-BASE-90-1-/350526989388?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item519d09644c]Stage Lighting Tomcat 30 X 30 Truss Base 90 1 | eBay[/url] There are several sizes from 18 inch up to 36 inch. There is also the classic DIY unit, go to an auto salvage yard and buy some truck wheel drums, weld on a pipe coupler and you are good to go. In the boonies low budget athletic departments did this for tether ball and volleyball net supports. The good thing is that they are big and heavy, the bad thing is they are big and heavy. The usual safety warnings apply and the risk of people laughing at your rig. [/QUOTE]
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