What type of guitar hangers did you use in the slatwall of guitars in your avatar?
I've always hung them up straight against the wall, but I'd like to consolidate space and hang them guitar shop style, at an angle....any suggestions?
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winston wrote:Hi Paul.
I made a few edits and deleted a post that was both rude and insensitive. Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Thanks LightShowPauljingle_jangle wrote:Soft stone, hey? Sounds tough. These are all set up to be mounted on gypsum wallboard or into stud-type construction.
Paul, you mean you don't recommend the two nails that the previous owner of my 4001V63 used?jingle_jangle wrote:I've used a number of different brands. The ones that the majority of my guitars are hung from are super-heavy-duty ones with gum rubber tubing, that I bought in bulk (80) from a guitar store than went out of business. They are chromed and must be 15-20 years old.
I've also got some Hamiltons for the lighter-weight instruments.
These Quik-Locks are what I'd recommend, though, if I was buying new:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/2 ... anger.html
I should add that slatwall is tougher to mount than it looks, and quite susceptible to damage if dropped. It must be mounted to studs with lots of fasteners. A standard flatwall panel weighs just shy of 80 pounds and requires two men or one guy with a jack to mount. My music room only took four panels, but mounting, shimming, aligning, trimming, and finishing them took the better part of a weekend for two guys.
Wildberry wrote: I'll hang something on it and see if anything happens. I sure hope I won't do like the neighbour and actually drill a hole right through the wall, though.
You say that like its a bad thing.xpitt wrote:Wildberry wrote: I'll hang something on it and see if anything happens. I sure hope I won't do like the neighbour and actually drill a hole right through the wall, though.![]()
Werner, take care that there isn't a headline reading "Rickenbacker enthusiast tears down house"