I picked everything up. I'm just making one adjustment. I'm setting it up to be either a four foot or 6 foot facade. I'll put up a video when I'm done.
I’m interested in the six foot set up. I want to make a screen for a standard 6’ table with a 4’ high screen to give me a large open top box to place props into for my show. The client provides the table (or I have one) and I bring the screen and props.
Yes I sprayed both the PVC and the iron pipe with Rustoleum Plastic Textured paint that I had on the shelf. The texture gives the pipes a little grip for the back crushed velvet material as well as helping to assemble and take apart.
Ya know... this is the best idea. I've thought of building my own nearly a year ago and purchased one. Guess what... it's broken. I watched your video and built my own. Placed lighting bars behind the fabric and the party begun.. Thanks a million for the idea on pvc piping. Peace. DJ Knock (Washington, D.C.)
Correct, I needed the facade in 3 days. My favorite DJ stores, could not guarantee it would arrive by the gig. That lead me to think how I could get one in 3 days, which lead me to wonder how to build one.
As I mentioned before, the issue I had by using all PVC, was that it wasn't as stable as using the iron pipe in the corners. However if that works better for you and your willing to share your build video thats fantastic!
Great design. However, I would cut the two center pipes down the center, attach a t joint to the bottom and top and insert an iron pipe down the center (connecting to the two t joints. This though slightly more in cost would prove to be a very durable and strong stand no matter where the individual leans.
I would have to say that is a pretty nifty o some idea compared to some of the prices for for stands and tables. i paid 200 for my odyssey fold out table and didn't even get to use it yet and it warped on me already only had it for about two months now...
@officialDJFresh he said a 4 ft table that was 20 inches im guessing he means 4 ft long from side to side by 20 inches from front to back. To adjust the measurements of this you would just have to change the measurements of the pipes to fit your needs.
Hi there, ANYONE , know where I can buy the side out fitting in the UK, it's either known as a different name or it just dont exist this side of the pond ????? Help ,,,they only seem to do the tee and standard elbow and it's making this project tough
so i went out today and got my piping, adjoinments and cloth facade all for a grand total of ... (think itll be as much as a probooth?) . . . drum roll . . . . . $16 !! About $40 !!!
If he didn’t use a sewing machine, it’s stick on Velcro. The strong rolls have a 30 lbs hold. Use that to really make sure you don’t have to replace it.
@iceman977th 1/2" PVC is not sturdy enough for the rigors of the gig when folks lean over it to make requests, and the cloth I used doesn't show wrinkles. However if it works for you thats awesome.
Personally I've never saw the need for anything like that. Anything that can fall and hit a client or there guests is a law suit waiting to happen. I book a gig, they supply a table. I put my coffin on it, 2 Wireless Mackie 450's out and I'm done.
Hey Guys Well Guess What?. . . I built it and this s=dude makes the stuff you need like measurements and stuff complicated no offense to him u need 4 24 inch pvc pipes and 6 4 foot PVC pipes on the 2 extra 4 footers put threaded thingies on them youll find out and i'll post a vid if i get more than 20 comments
hey wats up, did you have to sand and primer the platic PVC and then use the textured platic paint?im asking because i want to paint my melamine wood with plastic paint since melamine is plastic or like plastic?
I picked everything up. I'm just making one adjustment. I'm setting it up to be either a four foot or 6 foot facade. I'll put up a video when I'm done.
I’m interested in the six foot set up. I want to make a screen for a standard 6’ table with a 4’ high screen to give me a large open top box to place props into for my show. The client provides the table (or I have one) and I bring the screen and props.
Yes I sprayed both the PVC and the iron pipe with Rustoleum Plastic Textured paint that I had on the shelf. The texture gives the pipes a little grip for the back crushed velvet material as well as helping to assemble and take apart.
Ya know... this is the best idea. I've thought of building my own nearly a year ago and purchased one. Guess what... it's broken. I watched your video and built my own. Placed lighting bars behind the fabric and the party begun.. Thanks a million for the idea on pvc piping. Peace. DJ Knock (Washington, D.C.)
Correct, I needed the facade in 3 days. My favorite DJ stores, could not guarantee it would arrive by the gig. That lead me to think how I could get one in 3 days, which lead me to wonder how to build one.
As I mentioned before, the issue I had by using all PVC, was that it wasn't as stable as using the iron pipe in the corners. However if that works better for you and your willing to share your build video thats fantastic!
Great design. However, I would cut the two center pipes down the center, attach a t joint to the bottom and top and insert an iron pipe down the center (connecting to the two t joints. This though slightly more in cost would prove to be a very durable and strong stand no matter where the individual leans.
Love the do it your self stuff,and it looks good! Good Job! Keep it up
Nice, thanks for the idea! Your dog digging in the bag was cracking me up!
Just tried it, amazing if you put 2 color splash Jrs behind it. But don't turn on the lights till you lights go down and the party really begins.
WOW.... That's great, might do one soon, thanks for all the help.....
Thank you I really appreciate your knowledge life saver. We need more guys like you
Thanks for the great video. The iron pide is a great Idea. I'm going to build one also. Thanks for sharing.
I would have to say that is a pretty nifty o some idea compared to some of the prices for for stands and tables. i paid 200 for my odyssey fold out table and didn't even get to use it yet and it warped on me already only had it for about two months now...
@officialDJFresh he said a 4 ft table that was 20 inches im guessing he means 4 ft long from side to side by 20 inches from front to back. To adjust the measurements of this you would just have to change the measurements of the pipes to fit your needs.
I use a 4 ft wide, by 20 inch deep folding table that has legs that extends the surface up to 4ft... I'm rather tall.
Yep, I thought about that as well... however I never use a 2m table. So I just kept it at 1.3m wide.
@terrorvis Correct, when I decided I wanted one, I had a gig in a few days later... so I didn't have time to order it and get it in time.
that is so artistic for that quick handy cover
looks sick i might make one b4 my gig tomorrow to give a more pro look to my setup can you take down and rebuild at a gig
nice video, i think im gonna go down this route, much cheaper and probably feels better to have accomplished such a good booth! Great stuff!
This is nice.. im gonna use this if you don't mind
Correct, when I decided I wanted one, I had a gig in a few days later... so I didn't have time to order it and get it in time.
Hi there, ANYONE , know where I can buy the side out fitting in the UK, it's either known as a different name or it just dont exist this side of the pond ????? Help ,,,they only seem to do the tee and standard elbow and it's making this project tough
This is a very good idea... I really like this... Thanks for sharing!
~DJ Bo~
so i went out today and got my piping, adjoinments and cloth facade all for a grand total of ... (think itll be as much as a probooth?) . . . drum roll . . . . . $16 !! About $40 !!!
Since pvc pipe is white, what about the cost and labor to paint it black
great job looks amazing!
Cool beans...So post a vid of it!
very creative...thanks for the ideas
Thats a great idea, and an easy mod!
thanks for posting this video
no time to order one? but time to create your own ?
Did you paint the pvc black? Will the paint stick to the pvc and hold?
Yes it's my daughters Havanese, Ava.
How did you attach the velcro on the cloth/skirt? Did you sew it? Thanks for the great tip!
@6:10
If he didn’t use a sewing machine, it’s stick on Velcro. The strong rolls have a 30 lbs hold. Use that to really make sure you don’t have to replace it.
that is a really good solution
Nobody is going to say anything about the dog burying itself into that bag?
I want to say the dog its scratching a turntable before use the dj booth
had to watch that part twice because I was paying more attention to the dog than him the 1st time, lol
poor dog.. hes probably dead now
did you add the spay paint???
@iceman977th 1/2" PVC is not sturdy enough for the rigors of the gig when folks lean over it to make requests, and the cloth I used doesn't show wrinkles. However if it works for you thats awesome.
Do you rent chairs and tables?
awesome job!!!!
Thank you!
hey thx for the idea i just buld one
thx for sharing
Love it. Very Nice...
4:48 your dog is trying to mate with the bag and have half dog half pvc pipe babies
nice one man!
Thank you for sharing...
@terrorvis init you can use pvc pipe :)
maybe using half inch copper pipe with adaptor instead of iron.....but you got to weld it.....lighter and cheaper
+Ken Hollingsworth yes but machined steel 3 feet long nipple are at least more expensive….even if it worth less
that dog is going to TOWN, LOL great video
Can i use one my friends as a helper instead of a dog?
nice job
Very professional
great work!! i will build one 2nite...
Thanks so Much!
very nice!
Personally I've never saw the need for anything like that. Anything that can fall and hit a client or there guests is a law suit waiting to happen. I book a gig, they supply a table. I put my coffin on it, 2 Wireless Mackie 450's out and I'm done.
You must have used expensive stuff. 1/2" PVC + Hobby Lobby black cloth = $30 DJ Skirt. Bam.
Que genial!
Sweet
It's not needed for appearance, it could be needed if people lean on it.
what is that Dog Doing? , is dj Doog Scratching !! XD
neat
lmao is the dog humping the bag??
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Dont know... having more than $ 5000 in equipment vs 50 surface ... ill pass
but thank you for your video
do it!!! PM me if u make a vid!
lol haha your pooch at 5:00
Whats wrong with that DOG LOL
ur dog is a dj? i can c him scratching bak der
can I be a dj at 50?
Mark Can u be a DJ at 18 with your daddy buying all your equipment?
Hey Guys Well Guess What?. . . I built it and this s=dude makes the stuff you need like measurements and stuff complicated no offense to him u need 4 24 inch pvc pipes and 6 4 foot PVC pipes on the 2 extra 4 footers put threaded thingies on them youll find out and i'll post a vid if i get more than 20 comments
soz you paid $50 for that you should of done it your self with pvc pipe m8t but gd
wtf is that dog doing???
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im sorry, im trying to pay attention but your dog digging in the bag is just too adorably distracting.
he looks to old to be a dj I am 21 and a professional dj :)
hey wats up, did you have to sand and primer the platic PVC and then use the textured platic paint?im asking because i want to paint my melamine wood with plastic paint since melamine is plastic or like plastic?