Initially I was thinking of using 1/2" galvanized steel electrical conduit and crimping the ends to form mounting locations. This construction technique was introduced to me by John for use on his solid-fuel rocket test stands. While I was at Lowes preparing to buy the materials, I noticed some nifty plastic clamps meant to anchor plastic conduit to the wall. I realized these would make ideal mounts for the speakers. The PVC conduit was also much cheaper than the galvanized steel. Since my speakers are the cheap (i.e. light) Sony's included in a "home theater in a box", the 1/2" PVC pipe will be plenty strong enough.
Materials used:
- 2x 4' 1/2" PVC conduit
- 2x PVC "T" joint
- 2x PVC elbow joint
- 2x PVC connector (not necessary if you cut the conduit to the right length the first time)
- 4x PVC conduit mounting clip
If I were to do it again, I'd probably cap the ends of the tubing for a more finished look on the center channel mount. I'd also look at using black ABS irrigation pipe or other black pipe, again for a better look. However, you really can't see the tubing / fittings unless you look behind the TV.
Completed view of TV front:
Assembly behind TV:
Center Channel Speaker Mount:
Right and Left Speaker Mounts:
Pretty spiffy! Me likey. I've never seen those mounting clips before. Pretty handy.
ReplyDeleteI'm pumped to build the floating shelf w/hidden wire drawer. That'll kick the setup over the top. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to run the wires to the surround speakers.
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