SkipD wrote:
Ross, if you were commenting on my suggestion of electrical thinwall conduit, I was referring to what is officially known as EMT - Electrical Metallic Tubing. It is made of steel, but is much thinner than water pipe or "rigid" electrical conduit.
I had it in my mind that you were refering to Nonmetallic Mechanical Protection Tubing (NMPT) its also refered to as electrical conduit.
EMT is nice and strong, but I have found that handling the tubes can be a pain. Literally!
The 0.050" wall thickness can be sharp if proper steps are not taken to ensure the ends are capped. While PVC can simply be sanded to a nice round end. if your changing rolls or backdrops alot, i personally would take safety into account.
Either way, they both work well and are much cheaper than a manufactured hanger.
Ross McT.
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Just trying to master what I have.