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DIY wall bracket for speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stampede" data-source="post: 1175785" data-attributes="member: 10989"><p>So plate bracket bolted on the wall with raw bolts, channel cut to size. Adjustable hinge allows for tilting forward and back. Tighting the hinge bolt locks it in place. Mount hinge on bracket with single spring nut - this allows for swivel left and right. Slimline unistrut bracket to mount on speaker(cut to size) by drilling holes to use m6 nut and bolt to hold speaker. Two Spring nuts to attach speaker bracket to adjustable hinge - this allows you to move speaker up and down.</p><p></p><p>That's it, clear as mud. Don't forgot the washers for the bolts. </p><p></p><p>It's not the cheapest or the prettiest(maybe I could spray paint it?) solution but it's strong and customizable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stampede, post: 1175785, member: 10989"] So plate bracket bolted on the wall with raw bolts, channel cut to size. Adjustable hinge allows for tilting forward and back. Tighting the hinge bolt locks it in place. Mount hinge on bracket with single spring nut - this allows for swivel left and right. Slimline unistrut bracket to mount on speaker(cut to size) by drilling holes to use m6 nut and bolt to hold speaker. Two Spring nuts to attach speaker bracket to adjustable hinge - this allows you to move speaker up and down. That's it, clear as mud. Don't forgot the washers for the bolts. It's not the cheapest or the prettiest(maybe I could spray paint it?) solution but it's strong and customizable. [/QUOTE]
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