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A couple of ideas here, not exactly plans, but should give a good idea of how to go about it.

1.[url="http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-pvc-multiple-guitar-stand/"]Plastic[/url]

2.[url="http://www.totally-free-woodworking-plans.com/guitar-rack-plans.html"]Wood[/url]

3.[url="http://www.instructables.com/id/Multiple_Guitar_Rack_and_Roll/"]Metal[/url]

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[quote name='arsenic' date='Feb 14 2010, 08:29 PM' post='745235']
A couple of ideas here, not exactly plans, but should give a good idea of how to go about it.

Hey some good ideas there - cheers arsenic & cheers kenny I'm looking!

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The one made from plastic pipe, was something I have been looking at for myself.

The "nursery" is quite small and at the moment I have 5 basses/guitars with another one due in this week, and with them all on seperate stands I am going to run out of room quite quickly.

The pipe would mean that it is simple to build and light-weight.......just have to make sure that the wall of the pipe is sufficiently thick to avoid too much flexing/bending under load.

It would also be the easiest to bulid - a saw and some pipe cement, and a pair of hands to push it together.

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[quote name='arsenic' post='745235' date='Feb 14 2010, 08:29 PM']A couple of ideas here, not exactly plans, but should give a good idea of how to go about it.

1.[url="http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-pvc-multiple-guitar-stand/"]Plastic[/url][/quote]

I used those instructions a while back to make a 10 space stand. :rolleyes:

As the instructions show, you can vary the distance between each segment so you can get acoustic guitars on there as well. Mine has 2 electric guitars, 3 acoustics and 5 basses.

I found with a bit of weight on it that the plastic pipes at the bottom needed some reinforcement. So I bought cheapy brooms from Tesco and put the detachable handles inside the pipes.

I'm no DIY'er so mine's solid, but a bit rough around the edges!! An enjoyable project though :)

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[quote name='arsenic' post='745324' date='Feb 14 2010, 09:48 PM']The one made from plastic pipe, was something I have been looking at for myself.

The "nursery" is quite small and at the moment I have 5 basses/guitars with another one due in this week, and with them all on seperate stands I am going to run out of room quite quickly.

The pipe would mean that it is simple to build and light-weight.......just have to make sure that the wall of the pipe is sufficiently thick to avoid too much flexing/bending under load.

It would also be the easiest to bulid - a saw and some pipe cement, and a pair of hands to push it together.[/quote]

My original thought was to make out of wood (being a carpenter's son) but the plastic tube is something I've used a lot of before, plumbing for koi ponds etc. Now I'm thinking - I've got a stash of 20 or 22mm copper pipe in the loft! Some solder joints & a blowtorch :rolleyes:

EDIT: I've just seen the prices of solder ring tees & elbows, no chance! Rather get some nice wood :)

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