Cheap, home-made component stand....


Would this work?

Simply take a maple cutting board and run a brass screw through each corner for legs. If your components are relatively heavy, just add an identical cutting board on top of the first for added stability.
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The legs can be cut, and spiked. Just make sure to tape the leg around before cutting to avoid chipping. They look great and are very economical if you don't like, your out a couple of bucks. The best of luck and good listening with health.
Try parts express for spike kits. I heard from others that the color lack tables might have hollow legs, so if your planning to cut and spike, do it with their dark birch model. It is a little more in price around 14.00 but it's legs are solid and you will be assured of a clean cut and a base to tap your spikes into.