I used picture frame hangers (2) about 10" in on each end attached w/small 1/4" screws, then just put 2 small nails in the wall.Aaron Hats said:Looks nice. How did you mount it to the wall? Keyholes on the back, screwed through the front, picture frame hangers?
Aaron
Yes Anj, the larger balls seem to have worked out well, only because the hats don't move around once placed. I'm very pleased with the outcome.Ande1963 said:Nice! I've been thinking about making one myself, and I like the ball idea.
Anj
No problem Dan, my pleasure and Good Luck with yours.DanielJones said:I think that's what I've been looking for. Thank you for sharing your idea Bolthead.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap Good Job!!
Cheers!
Dan
They have for me as well.bolthead said:the larger balls seem to have worked out well
I thought about felt on the balls, but couldn't come up with a way to put it on them & make them look smooth and clean (no wrinkles). As far as paying good money, I'm curious as to how much some of the members would be willing to pay for such an item (hand crafted)?Bebop said:I have been wanting to make something like that for quite some time but since I have not made any progress on my attempt, I would pay good money for a hat rack like that. The only thing I would add would be felt on the balls. That would protect the sweat band even more. I find it difficult to believe that one of the mass producers has not caught on to the need for a hat rack for the masses. Looks like you may have found a product people want.
bolthead said:not for sale, but feel free to use the design.....
HamletJSD said:I've been debating between building a rack like yours and buying a free standing coat rack that can be converted into a hat rack easily ...
They are probably an acceptable size for a hatrack.Dr Trinidad said:I have some wooden balls here on my desk that I got from Michaels about the size of a cue ball. is that to small?
Zig2k143 said:.... But I want a wall rack too. I think they would compliment each other.