Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Saving Money By Building Your Own Portable Guitar Stand

By Cornelia White


Although your guitars probably came in their own cases when you bought them, you may not find that this is always the ideal way to store them. Cases hide the instruments, and make them more difficult to access. If you have been find this annoying, perhaps you have considered making your own portable guitar stand. This task is not as difficult as it may seem, provided that you are reasonably handy with tools.

Stands for guitars are sold in music shops, but like all musical equipment, they can be pricy. You can save a good deal of money by making your own, and it can be just as good as those that are bought. You can also decide from which material to make your stand. PVC or metal pipes are quite easy to put together, but wood is also the ideal material to use. You can make the decision based upon how familiar you are with the various materials, and the tools you own.

A PVC piping stand will be strong enough to display a couple of guitars, and is quite easy to put together, as usually there is no welding, nailing or gluing involved. A stand of a reasonable size will need about twenty feet of PVC, and the right thickness should be purchased. Approximately three-quarter-inch pipes are recommended.

Wood is also the ideal material from which to make a stand. There are also many designs from which to choose. If you don't need your stand to be portable, you can simply hang it on a wall. This sort of stand will also hang several guitars, and is very simple to make. All you will need is a suitable length of wood, bolts, hooks and washers, and equipment to install it.

In order for your guitars to hang correctly, and apart from one another, you will need to measure where the hooks must be placed. If you don't have your guitars as a measuring guide, place the hooks about two feet apart. Be careful to always leave enough room as you don't want the instruments to knock.

Once you have the location of the hooks drawn, you should measure to ensure that they are in a straight line. A level comes in handy when you need to put the wooden plank onto the wall, as you want it to be nice and straight. Use bolts and washers to secure the wood in the ideal place.

When you need to move your stand from one place to another, consider a tripod design. This sort of stand can also easily be constructed from wood. You will need to first draw your design, and then use power tools to cut it out and put the pieces together.

The most fun part of building a portable guitar stand is decorating it. Use your imagination and choose some attractive colors. Always sand the wood down well, and leave the first coat of paint to dry for about twenty-four hours. You can also stain the wood for a beautiful appearance. However you decide to build your stand, you will find that it is quite an easy achievement, and tat it will be most useful.




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