Ruarl Posted Thursday at 13:48 Posted Thursday at 13:48 I've seen a couple of pics on here where people have a load of hard cases lined up against the wall, with shelves above. I'd like to replicate that, but probably won't be able to fix shelves to the wall. Anyone got designs on how to build a freestanding thing? Quote
tauzero Posted Thursday at 14:07 Posted Thursday at 14:07 Ikea Ivar or Hejne, just don't put shelves in the lower part. 4 Quote
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted Thursday at 14:36 Posted Thursday at 14:36 Pinterest may provide some inspiration Quote
Matt P Posted Thursday at 15:59 Posted Thursday at 15:59 Ivar is what i'm using, you are advised to anchor it to the wall at the top though, i've got a whole wall of it in my study/music room, I'd take a photo but the room's such a mess i doubt it would be much use to you! I'm using the shallower one and the cases to stick out, but they're well enough supported. Matt 2 Quote
pete.young Posted Thursday at 16:20 Posted Thursday at 16:20 I'm using an RB Boss Shelf which I got online from Wicks. Industrial grade, free standing and not fixed to the wall, although it does have a couple of wedges under the front feet to just angle it back slightly. You can put the two middle shelves wherever you like. 5 Quote
Ruarl Posted Thursday at 16:52 Author Posted Thursday at 16:52 Oh, serious industrial racking Pete. Thanks for the name. Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Thursday at 21:34 Posted Thursday at 21:34 5 hours ago, pete.young said: I'm using an RB Boss Shelf which I got online from Wicks. Industrial grade, free standing and not fixed to the wall, although it does have a couple of wedges under the front feet to just angle it back slightly. You can put the two middle shelves wherever you like. If you dropped the 2nd shelf after angling the guitars a bit more I reckon you could get another row of shortscales in it and have toom left over. Quote
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