2016/02/04 16:57:07
bayoubill
Awesome Randy! Looks beautiful! However, I Am slightly disappointed that I didn't see what I thought I would see
2016/02/04 17:21:24
bitman
Nice. Is that the go-to honey on top?
2016/02/04 17:55:46
Jeff M.
Excellent rack!
Now that I have the tools, I plan on making a multi rack once it gets a little warmer out in the shed.  
 
Recently picked up my 11th and it's a mess with everything on stands, couches, leaning against the amp, closets, wherever anything will fit  
2016/02/04 18:22:35
yorolpal
Beeeeeeeautiful, ol pal!

Envious, I am.
2016/02/04 18:46:50
craigb
Man, Randy gets all the nice racks... 
2016/02/04 19:36:47
TheMaartian
Another nice one.
 

2016/02/04 19:55:36
Randy P
kennywtelejazz
Your new rack looks great .
At my age I find this much more interesting to look at than a set of Granny's knee knockers
Nice touch with the work area on the top for setting up your guitars ...
Under that top section , are those drawers that you haven't put handles on ? BTW...nice wood grain ...
Does that come in a Right handed version for guys that aren't lefties ...opps couldn't resist  
 
Kenny 


Thanks Kenny, yes those are the drawers. I believe James has answered the other part of your question.
 
 
2016/02/04 20:01:24
Randy P
bitman
Nice. Is that the go-to honey on top?


Not yet, but soon. I got this from a down on his luck guitarist. It had some knock off cheap single coils in it, but the neck was one of the nicest I've ever felt. I started tearing it down and when I removed the pick guard I discovered the guitar was actually routed for humbuckers. I ordered a set of the original Fender humbuckers that were available on some Thinline Tele's back when they came out in 72. They have Fender engraved in the covers. It's a project I hope to complete before spring.
 
The go-to honey for the last year has been the Martin 000-28 Ambertone I special ordered directly from Martin and picked up at the factory. There is a thread about it around here somewhere.
 
 
2016/02/04 20:05:30
Mosvalve
Randy P
After having a new oak floor installed in my studio, I decided that having all my guitars on stands or hanging didn't really work for me anymore. After looking at numerous guitar racks online, I didn't see anything that really solved the issues of having more than 6 guitars and all the related doohickeys, tools, etc. So, I decided to design and build what I wanted. It needed to hold more than 6 guitars and have storage for the extra stuff and have a work bench component. After not doing any wood working since I was in high school but having pretty much all the tools I needed I went to work. Here she is! Solid Red Oak. I haven't installed the drawer pulls yet, but its functional.
 


Would you mind if I steal your design... Great job on that. you might have a new business adventure here.
2016/02/04 20:34:14
bayoubill
TheMaartian
Another nice one.
 



TheMaartian
Another nice one.
 



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