New Guitar wall rack
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New Guitar wall rack
I'm working on a wall rack to get my Guitars up off the floor.
This one is working out fairly well. Now I need to build more and replace the store bought ones.
SA
This one is working out fairly well. Now I need to build more and replace the store bought ones.
SA
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Re: New Guitar wall rack
What are the parts that actually hold the guitar?
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Re: New Guitar wall rack
Thanks for the kind words.
It's 1x2 Maple with some hangers I get from Ace Hardware
Scott
It's 1x2 Maple with some hangers I get from Ace Hardware
Scott
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Re: New Guitar wall rack
So is there a cleat that hods the maple hanger in place? Can they slide back and forth?
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Re: New Guitar wall rack
Here's another pic. I use a screw in foam covered hanger I get from Ace Hardware.
I've been using these for a few years and I haven't had any problem with the Lacquer interacting with the foam.
The part shown hooks over the rail and slides from side to side freely.
I think it needs another curtain panel to take better pics like Tim suggested.
Thanks again,
Scott
I've been using these for a few years and I haven't had any problem with the Lacquer interacting with the foam.
The part shown hooks over the rail and slides from side to side freely.
I think it needs another curtain panel to take better pics like Tim suggested.
Thanks again,
Scott
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