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Not strictly guitar related but.....I thought a moment of sly genius was worth sharing....

 

a few weeks ago I noticed I had an insane amount of wood stored in the shed, noticing I had basses and guitars strewn in every corner of the house I decided to try and make some racks on a budget.

 

fast forward some planning, cutting, drilling I have three racks in which to hold most of my guitars.

 

the kids kept pulling them out so I had to think of something to keep them "locked" into the racks

 

moment of genius incoming, I had some spare straps and strap locks, so I decided to screw the buttons into the rack and use the strap as a lock, ok maybe not THAT genius but for me, it was a good idea

so for any budding guitar rack makers, this works very well on a budget if you have a couple of spare strap locks

The racks still need a lick of paint and finishing but here's the idea

 

 

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Looks absolutely brilliant, but excuse me for being a killjoy, the only scary thing there is that various compositions of rubbers and foams can very slowly affect the cellulose finish on guitars in close contact over time. A lot of modern man made chemicals and compounds can play havoc with finishes. Somewhere or other I recall someone putting a new lining of some description in their guitar case using a strong glue and a while after storing their beloved wood, wire and metal string second love in there were horrified to find the lacquer crazing and lifting away from the wood......

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