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Hanging board on wall

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#1 · (Edited)
My boys want their boards displayed in their rooms.
My wife found these: Hang Time








I will post some pics when I get ours mounted
-Slyder
 
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#3 ·
i got a set of those, really well constructed, have a rubber back so wall damage is minimal, metal base and where the board hooks into is rubber and heavy plastic,
 
#12 ·
Ply wood, 1``x4``x8` strip of wood, angle joints, few screws.

Skill saw, circular saw, screw driver, few doobies.

I`ll try to post pics later. I decided to make a rack to organize my shit. Pretty cheap and I have 6 boards on it. It`s not the cleanest but if you have the tools or time it could be pretty clean.
 
#15 ·
I won a set of Hang Times on facebook. There is a lot more to them than the pictures show. They're very well constructed, nice and heavy. They are larger than you'd think, the ball-joint swivels, and it's rubberized at all contact points to prevent damage to the wall and board edges.

Is it worth $20 a pair? :dunno:

Definitely worth $10, maybe even $15, however.
 
#17 ·
hmmm.. i've just been using drapery holders... they work well and are hardly seen, but its just horozontal mounting. plus, last time i went to buy them, they were 16 bucks anyways... might have to try out some of those style ones... i have 5 on my wall now, but 4 still leaning...

holding my old kemper will be the real test... i'll have to find studs in the wall for that beast.
 
#20 ·
Could you hang your board vertical with these? I have a tall skinny portion of wall just screaming to have a snowboard on it...so far i havent been able to find something that looks like it will hold a board vertical very well.
 
#27 · (Edited)
This one looks really interesting to me: Snowboard Storage Rack | Triple | StoreYourBoard.com It's lightweight (1 lb.), plastic, and easy to install...also cheap at $26 shipped. I just wonder if there is enough space vertically between rungs, to fit snowboards with modern binding highbacks. Bindings these days don't fold down as far as the older style like they use in their pics.

 
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