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Photos of the guitar case rack is at: https://photos.app.goo.gl/sDgynGvZJY6zp2Nr9
I built it with 2 x 4s, No. 10 wood screws, a hand saw, and Minwax Walnut stain. I positioned the 2 x 4s so the latches would not take any weight. The rack holds 8-10 cases.
The base (horizontal) depth is 28”. The vertical 2 x 4 is 22” from the front of the horizontal base, so the effective depth is 22”. The gap between the two bottom 2 x 4s (upon which the cases rest) is 10”. The height (vertical) is 36”. The width is 72”.
I was pretty much winging it as I went. It could be improved but it is sound and functional. Hopefully, this might help someone else looking for a rough idea of where to start.
Also, this thread got me started:
https://www.woodworkingtalk.com/threads/guitar-case-rack.26887/
I built it with 2 x 4s, No. 10 wood screws, a hand saw, and Minwax Walnut stain. I positioned the 2 x 4s so the latches would not take any weight. The rack holds 8-10 cases.
The base (horizontal) depth is 28”. The vertical 2 x 4 is 22” from the front of the horizontal base, so the effective depth is 22”. The gap between the two bottom 2 x 4s (upon which the cases rest) is 10”. The height (vertical) is 36”. The width is 72”.
I was pretty much winging it as I went. It could be improved but it is sound and functional. Hopefully, this might help someone else looking for a rough idea of where to start.
Also, this thread got me started:
https://www.woodworkingtalk.com/threads/guitar-case-rack.26887/