Homemade PC hanging bracket-patent pending lol

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Had the metal lying around the garage as scrap from previous projects so I figured I'd fab something up. Came out alright I think. It isn't exactly rocket science making a hook lol.


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Pretty cool. I take mine back apart and put it back in the box every time. Got any more details of the bracket?
 
Had the metal lying around the garage as scrap from previous projects so I figured I'd fab something up. Came out alright I think. It isn't exactly rocket science making a hook lol.


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I have been wanting to do this in our new shop thanks for the idea of how to do it! I was going to try and modify a guitar wall bracket yours seems cheaper and easier
 
Even easier.... If you want to leave the backing plates on... Go to IKEA or maybe a restaurant supply store and get an industrial looking towel bar ( instead of the bar being round, it looks like a piece of flat metal going across) and then just hang them by hanging them on the bar between the backing plate and body of the polisher.. Basically will b resting on the spindle. Looks cool too... Atleast I think so!!
 
Pretty cool. I take mine back apart and put it back in the box every time. Got any more details of the bracket?

It's just a small bracket I had lying around, I forgot where or when I got it. And then I welded to the sides (2) 1"x 6" pieces of flat bar that I had leftover from my truck's step rails kit. I used a couple of heavy duty drywall anchors. I also wrapped each piece of flat bar with electrical tape to keep from scuffing up the PC.
 
Even easier.... If you want to leave the backing plates on... Go to IKEA or maybe a restaurant supply store and get an industrial looking towel bar ( instead of the bar being round, it looks like a piece of flat metal going across) and then just hang them by hanging them on the bar between the backing plate and body of the polisher.. Basically will b resting on the spindle. Looks cool too... Atleast I think so!!

that's a great idea too, especially if you have more than one machine polisher.
 
Very cool. I took a few pieces of wood and put a "v" notch in them and can hang my polishers by the backing plates. Works great, and didn't cost me anything since I had the wood just laying around.
 
Very cool. I took a few pieces of wood and put a "v" notch in them and can hang my polishers by the backing plates. Works great, and didn't cost me anything since I had the wood just laying around.

Why not post a pic?
 
That looks very cool. I may need to come up with something similar.
 
Necessity is the mother of creation......very nice!! :props:
 
I have peg board so I just put to long hooks in the peg board and it works perfect.


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