Guitar Wall Mount Hanger 2 Pack Black Guitar Hanger Wall Hook Holder Stand Display with Screws - Easy To Install - Fits All Size Guitars, Bass, Mandolin, Banjo, Ukulele
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There is a certain amount of wear and tear to all finishes.
You should make sure that the weights of both the ukulele and the hanger do not exceed the weight limit Additionally, you don't want to use it if you have a valuable uke, as it might fall off.
The two 2x4 studs behind the dry wall allowed me to provide better support as I opted not to use the plastic dry wall anchors. I don't trust those plastic dry wall anchors, especially when it comes to putting The stud method is the best way to hang things. Studs should have an average spacing of 16 inches to ensure proper building. The only way to find them is by using a stud finder. This should be of some assistance.
Despite the fact that it is plastic, yes. Although the holder parts of the bracket rotate so much, the area where the neck is held is a smaller area than it is when it is not rotated. You shouldn't have a problem mounting the guitar horizontally if you are planning to do so.
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As much as I was nervous about hanging my Les Paul on one of these, my worries have now been allayed after I installed it and felt how sturdy the stand is. Although there are no instructions, the process of installation is straightforward. used a scrap of the box it came in for a stencil for the holes, then I used a leveler to find an appropriate spot and taped the cardboard to it. In my case, I drilled the four holes through the cardboard and into the dry wall using a 7/32 drill bit. I mounted the guitar mount by screwing the anchors into place and gently tapping them in with a mallet. The Les Paul's heavy weight made it seem like it might fall out of place, so I tugged it a little. It was The headstock of my guitar has been hanging around for a few days now after I gently placed it on the arms. That floor is so much better now that there are no guitars on it! The two I currently have will definitely be hanging, so I plan to buy It is a very good price and I really like the look of the.
We were very pleased with the ease of installation. An electric stud finder and a screwdriver were all that I needed. The screws were long enough and my instruments are not very heavy so I did not have to use the plastic nail anchor. Using the anchor would be a good idea if you have an electric guitar or other heavier instrument. As far as the quality of my purchase is concerned, I am satisfied. Even though it is not the most elegant mount ever created, it will still do the job if you do not want to spend too much money on a wall mount while still having your instruments safely attached to it.
It looks like they are in decent shape, probably B- Other brands also get their stock from the same Chinese factory. A few strange stains are visible on the wood, but most of them are They are beyond worthless, as are the wall anchors that come with them. Just as I have in the past with many anchors, I installed these as well. sure the hole is small enough so that you have to tap the anchor in carefully with a hammer, tighten gently so as not to force the anchor through the wall, and stop before stripping anchors or holes. I pulled them out of the wall at the same time when I placed the weight of a very light guitar on them. So now I have two nasty oversized holes in my wall, and I need to go to the hardware store and buy better Those were a waste of time, but the first time I looked at them I should have known better. Fortunately, I didn't hang up my expensive, heavy bass or let go of the guitar I was trying to keep in my grasp. There is a risk of damage to your instruments if you use the anchors with it. I should never have any problems mounting them properly if I can get them installed.
It is in the design that there is a problem. Due to the overlap of the guitar holding neck/hook with the screws, you cannot drill straight through. Therefore, you cannot drill straight on you have to drill at an angle. To make an angled screw, you have to exert a lot more force than you would if you were making it As a result, the screws that are provided are very likely to be stripped. It is beyond me why this has not been brought up before? It is definitely not something I would.
The product is very sturdy and easy to install. I was very pleased with the There are two padded parts that move easily to allow better adjustment for various instruments.
It does not come with instructions, so if you don't know how to install it, 1. 2. Drill a screw into a wall, then remove it*. 2. Insert plastic anchor into hole (that fits snugly) 3. Screw the anchors into the anchor hanger by positioning it over the anchors.
However, the bolt is pretty small, but it has held my guitar up so far. However, I wish the bolt for the hanger were thicker, and I would feel better about it, but since it is not breaking I guess it is fine. After a month I have not noticed any damage to the finish so far. This is going to be fine, according to me. We won't know until the finish has been exposed to the elements. It will hold up well or hurt the finish, but the price was.
I can't make them for what they sell them for. I don't know how they can build, ship, handle them at this price. I will purchase another pair as soon as I finish this review, as long as the price has not gone It's a great company to work with. There was another order I placed.
A copy of the book I gave to my son for his guitar is probably in the closet, but I don't know if he uses Whenever I play my ukulele, I use mine. (I don't have a drill, so I didn't use the anchors). It is not necessary to attach anchors to the instrument because it is light. Though it does the job alright, sometimes it moves from the position I had it in, which causes my ukulele to go.