DIY Tumbler display wall

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
  • This is a compilation of pictures I took while I was creating my tumbler wall. I use 2 wood room dividers from Staples that I found on clearance. I busted out the wood slats on the end panels so the boards wood slide in. I added chicken wire to those open panels so items don't fall off the ends. when I first made this I changed the end panel hinges around so the 2 end panels faced the same direction. I have popped the hinges on most of the panels and have ball bungees holding the panels together which has made it was easier and it fold all together nicely. the boards for the shelves are about 6.5 feet long by 11". I've added battery operated puck lights under the shelves fir night events. I bungee this to the top of my tent and add sand bag tent weights on the bottom and one on the top for really windy days. I have also added an extra shelf for the back row on the top and 2nd shelf. I have 3x3 pieces that I use
    to raise up and make another row. I transport
    all my display pieces in my minivan. This slides between the second row seats. This ends up being about 17" deep by about 6.5-7feet long. I have used this display for about 6 outdoor events and 1 indoor event since I put it all together
    Cost of this projects was less than $200. The room dividers were on clearance for $26 each. The shelves were about $15 each. Roll of chicken wire was around $20. Stick on puck lights from dollar tree $1.25 each x9 plus dollar tree batteries. Ball bungees were purchased from Tarpsplus and were around $10 for 50. I use them to secure the panels together and to attach the wall to my tent.
    If you have any
    questions/comments let me know below.

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