![]() Place the 25″ piece into the two 45 degree elbows. On each of the long sides of the square, Add 2.5″ piece and then connect a 45 degree elbow. ![]() ![]() Connect them with the T.Īdd a 2.5″ piece of pipe to the top of the T and put a 45 degree elbow on the other end.įor the diagonal, cut two more 2.5″ pieces and two 25″ pieces. Cut each of those into two pieces of 20″ and 8″. Then, we cut two pieces to 28″ for the bottom side pieces. To make it stand up, we needed to add in the back support which included the rear bar and diagonal pieces to connect them all.įirst, we cut another 5′ piece for the rear bottom. On the sides of the square, cut the 5′ foot piece at 41.5″ and connect a T to each one. The frame we are building today measures 6 ft. is the simplest and cheapest way to accomplish the job. Then, using the 90 degree elbows on the top and the 90 degree T things with attachments on the bottom, we attached them together into a square. Creating your own DIY Freestanding PVC Backdrop is perfect for parties, photo booths, etc. A handy tip: If you have a pallet around, the pipe fits perfectly between the openings for cutting! A free rubber mallet will be included to assist with the set up of this item. I wanted the backdrop to be 5 feet by 5 feet so we started by cutting 4 5′ long pieces to make the front frame. 6 wide by 8 feet high Ceremony backdrop frame, DIY Photobooth frame, Freestanding sturdy 1' PVC Stand its very portable and assemble and disassemble in minutes. I dragged Mathlete into Home Depot’s plumbing department and we picked up our supplies:Ģ 3/4″ 90 degree T-ish things with screw in attachments ![]() This drawing was totally useless during our build because I am pretty sure Mathlete didn’t look at it once.
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