Adding ceiling mounts in tent

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Has anyone come up with a good way to add ceiling mounts in their 4x4 tent? I currently have five autocobs, with one centered in the tent - problem is, it's kind of rigged hanging on a strap between two of the hanging bars, but sinks down as its weight pulls them together. I want to somehow add a hanging point and was thinking maybe of zip tying plastic construction fence across the top of the tent frame but figured I'd see what others have come up with.

Whatcha got?
 
Has anyone come up with a good way to add ceiling mounts in their 4x4 tent? I currently have five autocobs, with one centered in the tent - problem is, it's kind of rigged hanging on a strap between two of the hanging bars, but sinks down as its weight pulls them together. I want to somehow add a hanging point and was thinking maybe of zip tying plastic construction fence across the top of the tent frame but figured I'd see what others have come up with.

Whatcha got?
i like the idea you have with the fencing and cable ties should spread out the weight to all corners just make sure to not skimp on the cable ties

the only other way i can think of doing it would be to build a frame out of wood iv thought about doing this myself for my tent iv got 16kgs hanging from my bars and they bend in the middle
 
I use adjustable closet rods. I put a 90 degree twist in large S hooks and suspend the closet bars between them from the side ceiling bars. The S hooks can be slid easily to anywhere on the bars. They hold lots of weight and make positioning your fan and filter a "breeze".
 
i like the idea you have with the fencing and cable ties should spread out the weight to all corners just make sure to not skimp on the cable ties

the only other way i can think of doing it would be to build a frame out of wood iv thought about doing this myself for my tent iv got 16kgs hanging from my bars and they bend in the middle
I'm going to have to experiment with it in the new tent. Hmmm. Zip-tie all the things!
 
I use adjustable closet rods. I put a 90 degree twist in large S hooks and suspend the closet bars between them from the side ceiling bars. The S hooks can be slid easily to anywhere on the bars. They hold lots of weight and make positioning your fan and filter a "breeze".
I think I have the general idea but any chance you got a picture?
 
Watching what else gets posted here for a better solution.. but here's my setup for now. For now has been going about 3 seasons now..

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Copper tube? Fill it with sand or water and it will not collapse in on itself.
 
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