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Guitar rack

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So I built this rack that holds 8 electric/2 acoustic guitars.3/4 " PVC.All for under $30.Built in less than an hour.
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Post by luke »

Nice. It's very roomy, but I guess you don't want any damages. :D
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Post by Sparky »

Hey, that's a pretty good idea. I really need something like that, but I can't justify spending $120 on a real one. Maybe I'll stop by Home Depot sometime soon and try that out. Looks simple enough.
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youve inspired me to do one myself.
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Post by kim »

nice !

i need a rackstand, so easy
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Post by Hurb »

thats pretty cool! clever thing is you could easily make it bigger should you need to.
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Post by filtercap »

Could you and maybe a second person (carefully) move the rack with guitars in, or would it flex so much that you'd have to unload it first?
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Post by bassintom »

It's not meant to be moved around full of guitars,they have to be removed before you move it.I think I still have to do some tweaking on it,but the overall idea works well.
Supply list:
2-10ft 3/4 PVC $2.79 ea.
18-"T's" .49ea.
4-elbows .29ea.
PVC primer 3.79
PVC cement 4.49
The foam pipe insulation is cheap.