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.
 
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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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??????
 
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
 
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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