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"End wall brackets" for 22mm copper pipes...?
Hello!
We are planning to put together a long curtain rod made of 22mm copper pipe, and we need several wall brackets for this, but we haven't really found anything that works and looks good. I thought I'd check if anyone has any tips.
What we're looking for is basically an end plug with a flange that can be attached to the wall. I have a couple of pictures on my phone that I'll try to upload.
We've found good models, but they are made of brass or other materials, and we've found a copper version, but it's ridiculously ugly and absurdly expensive.
Tips are gratefully received!
We are planning to put together a long curtain rod made of 22mm copper pipe, and we need several wall brackets for this, but we haven't really found anything that works and looks good. I thought I'd check if anyone has any tips.
What we're looking for is basically an end plug with a flange that can be attached to the wall. I have a couple of pictures on my phone that I'll try to upload.
We've found good models, but they are made of brass or other materials, and we've found a copper version, but it's ridiculously ugly and absurdly expensive.
Tips are gratefully received!
Thanks for the tip! Unfortunately, we don't like the appearance of this one, and it also costs a bit much. It could be that this is somewhere around the price we're going to have to accept. The problem is that we need 11 of them... The other variants cost 70-80 SEK... but are then in the wrong material, or rather the wrong color.G GHGH said:
ok, almost suspected that when it was the first hit on google
. However, all their products are just pipe parts that they've assembled and glued, so a larger plumbing store with all the different copper details should have something you can find, and maybe glue/drill/screw a bit yourself to get what you want. At a fraction of their price.
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· Västernorrland
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The end cap for the pipe is probably available from plumbing sellers, but the plate you screw into might need to be custom-made.
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