First off, I'm still a newbie 'round here and not sure if this should be a blog post instead. This is my first time starting a 'discussion'. I figure it's easier to reply here if someone has a question or new idea. So anyway...

I'm a tinkerer. I can't help it. I built one of the PVC racks that was posted here where the guitars sit on top of a dual rail with the necks hanging down. It worked great, but after a few months I wanted to try something different. Yesterday I was looking at it and thought, hey I could convert that to a leaning rack like 1 of those travel guitar cases. So today I went at it. I'm sooooo happy with it! Thought I'd share in case it helps someone else. If you build one, you don't have to follow my dimensions exactly. Do what's right for your needs, tweak it, make it better... But to get you started, here's the design I used.


Notice the front lower rail is higher than the back lower rail (only by 1 inch), but this makes the guitars lean back against the top rail. This is key! The gap between the 2 bottom rails allows your neck through tail to hang down.


At first I did a quick assembly without the elevated sides (they look like arms on a chair). It worked great, but I decided to put the sides on to prevent a cbg domino slide onto the floor if my crazy dogs rammed into it while wrestling. 



The whole thing's made from 1/2" PVC. I inserted a 1/2" aluminum tube inside the front lower rail which bears all the weight to keep it from bowing. Works really well & keeps it light. I tried a dowel, but it didn't stop the bowing.

I ended up with a lot of extra PVC vs where I started from with my original hang down rack. Like I said, I liked that design, but I'm a tinkerer and wanted to mix it up. I have a feeling a lot of people around here are tinkerers too! :)

Hope this helps!

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Nicely done Janis. The store bought one similar to this that I use was around $50. I like yours better! 

Thank you Jim! I'm really happy with how well this works and how stable it is.

Well done, Janis! For those interested in materials bill and measurements, here's a similar-but-different version:

https://howtomakeaguitarrack.wordpress.com

3/4" diameter PVC will give it more stability ( but add somewhat to the cost).

But I like your angled bottom bracket solution better.
Nice Oily!

This is very cool, thanks for sharing

Hey Reeds Taylor, I'm happy to share what I can. I've gotten lots of help here. You guys are great!

First, Thank you. I followed your design and I'm very happy with the rack. Mine seems to be strong enough without the support rod (truth be known, I accidently forgot to install, during assembly). I'll be using mine at our club meetings for display purposes and at home. I'll probably print up some copies of the plans for club members too. KUDOS!!!

Aw, Preston, I can't tell you how happy it makes me to hear that! I'm so glad you like your build. Hope the folks in your club like it too! Let me know if y'all come up with some good mods for it. 

very innovative.love it

Thanks Vinnie! :)

Nice work. The aluminum rod through the bottom support was a clever solution.

And a hearty War Eagle. (EE '93) :)

Dude, War Eagle Lane! We came close to crossing paths - I'm Chem E '98.

I have all kinds of materials laying around. I was really pleased that stock aluminum tube fit the bill perfectly. 

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