DIY light suspension
- ricoishere
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DIY light suspension
I’m making a light suspension set for my lighting fixtures (tired of using the leg sets), and want to know if anyone is interested in buying the materials for their own lights. Instead of making then from round tubing, I’m making them from flat steel bars. These are easy to bend and drill into, extremely strong (will hold angle without kinking), and look great when painted. DS Steel in Baltimore carries the item I’m looking for. 1/8â€
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Do you have a sketch or diagram of what you are planning that you could post? I might be interested but I am not getting a good image of what you are planning and would like to see what your intent for these are to see if it would work for my purposes as well.
Thanks
Rob
Do you have a sketch or diagram of what you are planning that you could post? I might be interested but I am not getting a good image of what you are planning and would like to see what your intent for these are to see if it would work for my purposes as well.
Thanks
Rob
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Sure, here you go. It wont be tubular, but this is the end result (at least intended)Ltrepeter2000 wrote:Rico
Do you have a sketch or diagram of what you are planning that you could post? I might be interested but I am not getting a good image of what you are planning and would like to see what your intent for these are to see if it would work for my purposes as well.
Thanks
Rob
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Since they are long tubes, I’m going to have them resting on the floor, attached to the back of the stand with brackets at two (2), most likely three (3) locations: at the lowest and highest points on the tank stand, and maybe a DIY attachment on the back of the tank for added stability, like a thin piece of plastic. That way there’s minimal movement and they barely touch the tank.
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I dont think that will work for what I am trying to do with the stand I have so I will have to go another route. Hopefully the extra information here will inspire some others to join you though.
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