DIY project - Strong fully adjustable wall mounts for larger vintage speakers
pescadolips
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I own a couple pairs of Audio monitor 10 speakers and due to space constraints, wall mounts were the best option. That's where I hit the wall so to speak. There was nothing I could find online that would work so I made my own adjustable mounts. Today, I finally sat down and posted the video describing the process on youtube. I figure the basic design principles could be of help to others who might have to do something like this. Feel free messaging me if you have questions. The link to the video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7-9cnTPgrs
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That's a serious bracket, bravo!!
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Thanks. My background is wood and steel construction. Lotsa structural stuff. Funny how we think in terms of what we do 😬
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Thanks for sharing that with us.Political Correctness'.........defined
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