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double guitar amp stand

double guitar amp stand
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I haven't made an instructable because I changed things up a bit. Mine has been holding up really well for over to a year now.

I welcome anyone that wants to collaborate on this because I never had the time to post an instructable. . So far I have added 3 people and will add anyone else that is interested.

"Lutherinski" has made one with electrical conduit and would like to post his pictures as well. maybe he will post an instructable?
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Apr 13, 2011. 8:19 PMjpmonkey says:
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Apr 12, 2011. 10:43 AMjpmonkey says:
The stand is 3/4 PVC?
Apr 13, 2011. 7:39 PMjpmonkey says:
The pictures on the amp stand are 2 different set ups they make it confusing.
Apr 13, 2011. 7:21 PMjpmonkey says:
Hi phill_up. I was woundering about the guitar rack do you have pictures on that?
Apr 11, 2011. 2:30 PMjpmonkey says:
Hi. Could please tell me how i can get the plans for the whole thing. This will work out great for me it will give me alot of room. I will try to figure out how hang my guitars on it to. I dont have alot of room for 3 amps and 5 guitars. Its a pain tripping over everything. I cant afford an add on or a new house so this will be great.

Apr 13, 2008. 9:44 AMwicktana says:
You may have answered this question and I just didn't see it. What size PVC pipe do you use for the double amp stand? By the way. Great idea. You know, if you had instruction on these I would be more than happy to buy them and I think others would also. As long as it is not real high priced. Something you may want to think of. The amps I am wanting to stack are all Fender tubes worth a lot of change. I would hate to go on my idea of how it should be done just to have the Fender 65 deluxe come falling down.
Mar 31, 2009. 7:15 AM1strenegade says:
Great concept and continued improvements. I would like to get a set of the plans for the 1st design, as you have them. I am particularly interested in the design for Picture 9 above. I would be willing to help you and your other collaborators with the write ups. IMHO this pictures are great and express the idea, but for those folks like myself, who don't have your imagination, a generic set of plans would set this instructable in a class all by itself.
Apr 14, 2008. 8:31 AMwicktana says:
Thank you for the speedy reply. My intention for the amp stand/stands, are for my small home studio. At the present I have 6 amps, which are: Fender 65 Twin Reverb, Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb, 1957 reissue Blues Jr. NOS, 15 watt all tube, Peavey all tube Delta Blues, a cheap Behringer bass amp, and last but not least. A Marshall JVM410H, with a Marshall 1960A Cab. My thinking is to make a stand that would house the Deluxe Reverb over the Twin Reverb. The blues jr NOS is small enough to set on top of something. Because one of our bed rooms is used for my studio, I am out of room when you add all of the other equipment with the amps. So, long story short. If I could reduce the space of 4 amps down to two. This would give me extra room for other things that I will add as time goes on. As you know tube amps are heavy. What ever I build must be strong enough to hold 40 to 50lbs. The Twin Reverb and Delta blues would be on the bottom, with the deluxe and blues jr. on top. I hope I have given you a good picture in your mind that will help you with this project. I really do thank you for your time in helping others.
Apr 15, 2008. 8:03 AMwicktana says:
Once again, many thanks for the information supplied. Had you not have said something about the PVC at Lowe's. That was the place I was headed for. See, I already learned something. I'm not what you would call a handy man. My skills just don't lie within making things. However, I did have to replace all the PVC in a motor home I had years ago. All of the PVC broke due to them freezing. It is a matter of measuring, then putting them together with the right connections----I THINK
I will let you know when I have addressed this project.

Thanks
Feb 7, 2008. 8:17 AMArron says:
wow great Job, how much did it cost overall?
Jun 25, 2008. 10:02 AMlutherinski says:
Nice work Phil, very clean. Do you think this stand would work for small shows? Say, a Crate 212-120 combo and a 212 speaker cabinet, combo on the bottom, of course.
Jul 3, 2008. 6:19 PMlutherinski says:
I think that I am going to give it a whirl. I located some pvc electrical conduit, which is considerably thicker while no more expensive than the water pipe. My options on better fittings are limited. However, I think that I am going to use 1" stuff for extra support. My son has a Crate 120amp/212. When he bought it he also purchased a Musicman 212/65 amp minus the amplifier which he is using for an extra set of speakers. It will go on the stand with the amp (maybe 25lbs) Have any advice on finding this vintage piece amplifier. I don't know a lot about guitars and amps, but apparently this amp would be worth restoring; do you have any advice on how to go about finding a tube amp to go with what I have? Anyway, I will document my project. Later on Luther"inski"
Nov 5, 2008. 10:42 AMlutherinski says:
My amp stand is working out OK although there have been some unforeseen engineering problems to overcome. I have made at least one very important discovery in the area of painting pvc. First clean the fittings and pipe then coat the area to be painted with the pvc cleaner. While the cleaner is still a little tacky, I painted the test area. I gave it a good coat of paint then I let it dry for an hour or so. The paint cured pretty good, but the next day I realized that the paint adhered to the pvc better than I could have hoped for. Maybe someone else will try this process and post their results. Also, I purposely used the Purple PVC Cleaner, as it gave a peculiar appearance to the color.
Nov 6, 2008. 6:34 AMlutherinski says:
I used pvc electrical conduit, 3/4 and 1" and regular pvc fittings. The electrical conduit is much stronger than the water pipe. I may have went a little overboard with materials, but the finished product is pretty strong. Well, almost finished. I only took a couple of pictures, so I may not have enough info to make an instructable. Can I post a couple of pics on this site, and how would I go about doing that? Not a computer whiz. Still looking for improvements Thanks, Jon
Nov 11, 2008. 6:13 AMlutherinski says:
Hey Phil, What if I send you an e-mail with an attachment containing some pics of the stand? Thanks Jon
Jul 5, 2008. 11:34 AMlutherinski says:
This amp cabinet is in excellent condition, with 2-12" original speakers. I was told that the amplifier was literally fried. We will check out the resources that you sent and then see if we can afford it. Thanks for the info.
Feb 6, 2008. 9:00 PMGorillazMiko says:
Nice, probably would work for my crate. Are you going to post an Instructable?

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