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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 89780, member: 1447"] Wasn't sure which section this could go. I'd like to build a set of legs that my 5x5 P10 matrix can stand on so that it can be free standing but help be pinned down by my garage roller door. I currently use these as 2 legs: [URL]https://www.bunnings.com.au/metal-mate-32-x-32-x-1-5mm-0-9m-slotted-black-angle_p1090820[/URL] However in the yard it sagged with the heat and weight. I have since used this same angle across the bottom for added support. This year I'd like to place the matrix in front of our garage door so it can be taken in at night/during the day. To help steady it, I though that the garage door itself could hold it down to prevent it from tipping over. Here's a side view of the idea I had in mind. If any brainiacs have any ideas how this could be made and what materials to use I'm all ears. Preferably simply the better, IE no welding etc. [GALLERY=media, 322]Matrix Frame by djgra79 posted Oct 15, 2017 at 5:30 PM[/GALLERY] [/QUOTE]
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