Larrakitj Stand Information

Larrakitj Stand Information

Our Larrakitj stands consist of a 35mm diameter x 500mm high post welded to a 6mm plate. Plates will vary depending on the size of the pole: small 300 x 300 mm, medium 400 x 400 mm and large 500 x 500 mm. Ideally the base is powder coated, often black.

For a stand that breaks down into two parts – which is occasionally useful for storage – a 500mm pipe can be welded into the middle of the base with threaded 35mm length pipe screws.

Small adhesive dots can be placed under the pole to stop the floor from scratching.

More complicated alternatives include box plinths made with a hole for longer posts to poke through.

Custom-made stands can be made by:

SYDNEY

Coburn Fine Art
1100 Middle Head Rd, Mosman, NSW 2088
coburnfineart@yahoo.com.au
Ph:0416203520

Eastern Suburb Steel Fabrications
35-39 Pemberton St, Botany, NSW 2019
info@esteelfab.com.au www.esteelfab.com.au
Ph: 0293168157; 0296661358; 0416285215 (Adrian)

Metalcraft Pty Ltd (Andrew Cherni)
33/176 South Creek Rd, Cromer, NSW 2099
andrew@aemetalcraft.com.au
Ph: 0410344481

MELBOURNE

Grand Stands Avondale Heights
grand.artefact.stands@gmail.com
Ph: 0479133816

Chapman and Bailey
mark@chapmanbailey.com.au
Ph: 03 9415 8666

DARWIN

Grant Billsborrow
G-JBillsborrow@bigpond.com

PERTH

Hawk Fabrication
U3/5 Fonts Place, Embleton, WA 6062
hawkfab@iinet.net.au
Ph: 08 6278 3331

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