Trying To Picture How The PVC Going To Hold My 4' x 6' Table.

TichySmokeSmoke

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And just having a problem doing so, anyone have any tips or what to get standard to hold the table. One trhing i wanted to try but again just having a hard time designing it, make the table have the ability to move up and down towards the light/away. I know it sounds pretty simple i just cant get the items i will need in my head before making the trip to home depot.
 

jeeba

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make it telescoping by placing say a 1 inch leg inside of a 1 1/4 "leg drill holes thru 1" and place a bolt or such thru it.Do all your legs that way.That might work.:) good luck DIY
 

Gastanker

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If your supporting a bit of weight I would go with 2x4's and not pvc. 4x6' tray filled with water is pretty heavy. Could make it change heights with a simple peg system.
 

neosapien

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I don't know how to make it move up or down, but I made my support structure with 4 T's, 4 Street 90's and about 30' of pipe. I used 1 1/2" because I had it laying around. I can move mine up or down buy adding couplings and extra pipe at the bottom, but mine is just to support the plants and not an actual table. Maybe a drawing of what you're trying to accomplish will get you more posters with a stoner's touch.
 

mrduke

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set it up on cynder blocks up on edge so there like a foot tall use 3 on each side. Why the hell would you want to try to move a table full of plants just move the f'in light up and down not the table??????
 

jeeba

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It will hold fine with proper design.I was saying use 1" for i.e Make sure you use enuff legs like 6 and tie all the legs together.Or use wood with a peg system would work fine also_Or you could make a frame and hang the table from the ceiling there is so many different ways to do shit you will go crazy
 

dadio161

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You can actually read the link I sent you yesterday and use the directions to build a PVC table that I included.
 
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