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I want to hang them on my dining room/office wall, nice bit of artwork and saves some floorspace too.

I have seen these and I'm sure these are used in guitar shops...Hercules one that as you lower the bss into the holder it self locks....any other ideas welcome

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hercules-GSP39WB-Guitar-Wall-Hanger-Auto-Grab-Bracket-/250687208569?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3a5e1f3c79"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hercules-GSP39WB-Gui...=item3a5e1f3c79[/url]

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[quote name='iconic' post='1037337' date='Nov 26 2010, 07:51 AM']I want to hang them on my dining room/office wall, nice bit of artwork and saves some floorspace too.

I have seen these and I'm sure these are used in guitar shops...Hercules one that as you lower the bss into the holder it self locks....any other ideas welcome

[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hercules-GSP39WB-Guitar-Wall-Hanger-Auto-Grab-Bracket-/250687208569?pt=UK_Guitar_Accessories&hash=item3a5e1f3c79"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Hercules-GSP39WB-Gui...=item3a5e1f3c79[/url][/quote]
I use 5 of them in mu music room, no issues, I just use bigger screws than are provided with it. I was scared sh*tless of using them, but loads of people on here have had them for a while with no issues.

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[quote name='farmer61' post='1037358' date='Nov 26 2010, 08:25 AM']I use 5 of them in mu music room, no issues, I just use bigger screws than are provided with it. I was scared sh*tless of using them, but loads of people on here have had them for a while with no issues.[/quote]



I am a carpenter by trade and we recently did an extension which was a music room for a client, finals included hanging brackets for expensive gibsons and fenders

I made sure the fixings where all more than adequate, and refused to use any plasterboard fixings, ie either into timber stub or masonry only, basically so if a kid pulls a guitar the bracket would go before the fixing

Use them at home also, though not the hurcules ones, which seem safer

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[quote name='Mykesbass' post='1037437' date='Nov 26 2010, 09:29 AM']Looking at the OP's sig it shouldn't be a problem at the moment for him, but word of warning, do not use any of these with instruments with a nitro cellulose finish as they react badly with each other (and the nito cellulose comes off worst)![/quote]


Hercules are fine on Nitro; String Swing and Stagg ones are not.

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I tried to put one of these up, messed it up quite badly, and in a fit of rage hammered a lump out of the wall, then took said item outside, and smashed it to bits with the hammer.

Did I feel better - yes, even when I was having to fill the hole in the wall a few wks later.

I`ve found that stands suit my temperamnet far better!

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[quote name='Lozz196' post='1037635' date='Nov 26 2010, 12:07 PM']I tried to put one of these up, messed it up quite badly, and in a fit of rage hammered a lump out of the wall, then took said item outside, and smashed it to bits with the hammer.

Did I feel better - yes, even when I was having to fill the hole in the wall a few wks later.

I`ve found that stands suit my temperamnet far better![/quote]

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78b67l_yxUc&feature=channel"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78b67l_yxUc...feature=channel[/url]

Most of us have done this in some form or other
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Most of the fixings i've seen supplied with these items I would bin for better

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I've had up to 3 in a spare room used for practice. Nothing wrong with the brackets themselves but make sure it is a decent surface they are being attached to as has been mentioned already. Unfortunately The wall I had to put them on is some cheapo plasterboard job and even using proper platerboard fixers one was coming loose after a couple of months. That had to be removed and I've noticed another one is now coming away on one or two of the screws. The one that is into a solid bit where there is part of a wood frame behind it that the plasterboard has been attached to is fine.

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[quote name='AndyTravis' post='1037612' date='Nov 26 2010, 11:53 AM']Hercules are fine on Nitro; String Swing and Stagg ones are not.[/quote]

Have they changed the rubber - I managed to damage a 52 Tele in one of their floor stands about 5 years back (another one with the Satatus that the hangers are useless for)!

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I've not used these ones, but other standard wall hangers and have had no issues.

As already said, make sure you fix them to something structural like a masonry wall if you can. If the wall you want to fix them to is a stud wall with plasterboard then find out where the studs are (they are usually spaced at max 600mm) and first screw a nice bit of timber (at least 12mm thick) to the wall to at least 2 of the studs, then screw the brackets to the timber.

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I have three in my office but they were attached by my sister's boyfriend who's a professional chippy - so there's a solid metal bolt that he added on each one and some very strong glue too - so they, and my basses, aren't going anywhere :) - but there's no way I could have done such a good job... if in doubt get someone who knows what they are doing to attach them - better that than having your beloved bass crash down from four or five feet above the floor!

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