Introducing the NEW Rubber Based Adjustable Pipe Support
Pipe Prop, manufactured by JMB Industries of Fort Worth, Texas, has engineered yet another innovative product, the RUBBER BASED ADJUSTABLE PIPE SUPPORT.
The Rubber Based Adjustable Pipe Support is UV resistant and is constructed from a crumb rubber base. It is approximately 2lbs and comes in 3 different saddle sizes: RUB-1 (1.5-inch saddle), RUB-3 (3-inch saddle), and RUB-USPP (Unistrut).
“The Rubber Based Adjustable Pipe Supports are simply ‘drop and go’ with a 2lb low profile aerodynamic base. It’s even faster and easier to install than my regular Pipe Prop.” said Jim Brown, inventor of Pipe Prop and owner of JMB Industries, LLC. “The new rubber-based line is ecologically friendly, made from recycled tires, right here in the USA!”
Additional RUB features include:
- UV Resistant
- Low profile with an aerodynamic design for minimal wind resistance
- Adjustable height by cutting and gluing ¾” PVC
- No adhesive is required; just drop and go!
- Packaged 6 per box
For more information, reviews, product certifications, specifications, test results and to locate a distributor near you, please visit www.pipeprop.com or call our corporate office at 1-888-590-0120.


Pipe Prop, a popular, easy-to-install and adjustable pipe support system, now has a version with the Miami-Dade Notice of Acceptance* for electrical conduit. The new Pipe Prop APF-1 (1.5”) and APF-2 (2.5”) and the newly patented USPP (Unistrut) for electrical conduit are perfect to use in all areas of Florida, especially hurricane zones.
From California to Florida, the Pipe Prop adjustable support system has been tested and proven among some of the most severe weather conditions throughout the United States. And with more than 170 distributors across the United States, the Pipe Prop adjustable pipe system is easily purchase and is most likely at a location near you. Take a look to the to the right side of our web site for a state and city that is closest to you for your next order.
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