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>>8357150
Maybe these kinds? I use these for PVC pipes, have the spine of the clamps pointing up for the pipes to fit over

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>>8096809
Depending on how high your setup is and how many posters are on the setup, but for the most part I've seen pretty tall yet still stable PVC setups thanks to sturdy connectors and clamps with long bars, plus they usually have two horizontal rows of pipes to minimize sagging in the middle.

The ones that seem flimsy are:
>super high setup with short bars
>thin pipes (thinner than 1") with lots of posters hanging
>instead of clamps, pipes are taped to the table and the back of the legs...
Actually, on my very first day tabling, my friends and I sat next to a guy who had that sort of setup, and eventually the PVC setup fell sideways and hit one of my friends. Also on a similar story when I got the PVC pipes but had no idea how people secured it to the table, I used lots of rope. It worked out since we didn't hang a lot of stuff, but I wouldn't do it again.

>>8096902 has the right idea, PVC pipes (minimum 1" thickness you get at hardware stores) and clamps are the way to go. If your setup isn't too high, clamps with shorter bars will do you fine.

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