Thanks!Rexus and Logical -- y'all have done some beautiful work.
Must have been a hotizontal bore machine.What tool(s) wereused to drill the original nib holes in the first place? It appears the top rail is all one piece.
Thanks!Rexus and Logical -- y'all have done some beautiful work.
Must have been a hotizontal bore machine.What tool(s) wereused to drill the original nib holes in the first place? It appears the top rail is all one piece.
Thanks. I'm just a hobbyist.REXUS…you’re a ringer. Your work is too good.
A professional hobbyist.Thanks. I'm just a hobbyist.
Haha. Not sure there is such a thing, but thank you.A professional hobbyist.
How about an “A” rated hobbyist.Haha. Not sure there is such a thing, but thank you.
Depends where you are planning to hang them. I would try to get one of the screws that goes through the top plate into a stud if you can. If not, a couple 50 pound capacity drywall anchors should work. You'll need L brackets for the bottom so it stays flush to the wall. Classic Billiards has them. l-shaped-mounting-braces-brass-plated-for-anniversary-gold-crown-cue-racks.htmlWhat’s the best hardware in process for mounting these two racks to the wall? Thanks