Tfett40
Active Hunter
So I was really inspired by Jayvee use of a clock to make his display stand that I saw on this post:
http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f23/display-stand-51165/?highlight=display
I was going to give it a crack, but then I realized that I really did not any desk room in my office or mancave to display on a stand. So I was left with the only option of mounting my helmets on the wall.
I really did not like the generic options you find online or in the store. But on a recent trip to Home Depot and walking down the plumbing isle, it hit me. Black steel piping, it looks industrial, dirty and perfect for Boba Fett.
I bought all the piping pieces I needed for $12 from Home Depot
In order to make the helmet sit steady, I took a visit to Hobby lobby to pick up some foam, .5 inch round wooden rod and wood circle board for the bargin price of $8.
I simply used gorilla glue to add the foam and a screw to connect the rod and the circle board. I also used a bracket with duck tape. A bit of overkill, but I don't want this piece wobbling loose and hearing my helmet
come crashing down in the middle of the night.
When mounting the metal floor mount to the wall, remember to use a stud finder to hit the stud or use some quality self drilling dry wall anchors to make this mount solid.
Boom! Easy Peasy and for about $20.
I love the industrial look for this bad boy. I will add a second wall mount for my Stormtrooper Helmet.
http://www.thedentedhelmet.com/f23/display-stand-51165/?highlight=display
I was going to give it a crack, but then I realized that I really did not any desk room in my office or mancave to display on a stand. So I was left with the only option of mounting my helmets on the wall.
I really did not like the generic options you find online or in the store. But on a recent trip to Home Depot and walking down the plumbing isle, it hit me. Black steel piping, it looks industrial, dirty and perfect for Boba Fett.
I bought all the piping pieces I needed for $12 from Home Depot
In order to make the helmet sit steady, I took a visit to Hobby lobby to pick up some foam, .5 inch round wooden rod and wood circle board for the bargin price of $8.
I simply used gorilla glue to add the foam and a screw to connect the rod and the circle board. I also used a bracket with duck tape. A bit of overkill, but I don't want this piece wobbling loose and hearing my helmet
come crashing down in the middle of the night.
When mounting the metal floor mount to the wall, remember to use a stud finder to hit the stud or use some quality self drilling dry wall anchors to make this mount solid.
Boom! Easy Peasy and for about $20.
I love the industrial look for this bad boy. I will add a second wall mount for my Stormtrooper Helmet.
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