Cheap, home-made component stand....


Would this work?

Simply take a maple cutting board and run a brass screw through each corner for legs. If your components are relatively heavy, just add an identical cutting board on top of the first for added stability.
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Try parts express for spike kits. I heard from others that the color lack tables might have hollow legs, so if your planning to cut and spike, do it with their dark birch model. It is a little more in price around 14.00 but it's legs are solid and you will be assured of a clean cut and a base to tap your spikes into.
I found a heavy, solid wood, two shelf end table. I`ll put some kind of spike under each leg and try that.

Any opinions on this?