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Snowboard Hanger, Adjustable Width
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Mount your snowboard in the vertical position, nearly flat against the wall.
Watch the Demo Build here: https://youtu.be/WGEDDWCxds0
1- Mounts with two screws into the same stud in the wall.
2- Adjust it to the width you want (between 8 and 12 inches), then lock it down
3- Stoppers pivot to fit your boards edge angle.
All the screws anchor into #8-32 jam nuts in the base.
You will need the following hardware:
(5) #8-32 hex jam nuts (1/8" thick x 11/32 across flats https://www.mcmaster.com/90480A009/
(3) #8-32 Button Head Socket Cap Screws x 5/8" Long https://www.mcmaster.com/92949A196/
(2) #8-32 Button Head Socket Head Cap Screws x 1" Long https://www.mcmaster.com/92949A199/
(2) #10 Dry wall or wood panel screws, 2" Long (minimum), with 82° head. Https://www.mcmaster.com/90294A301/
Use stainless steel fasteners if you want to avoid corrosion, but I like the look of the Black Oxide steel screws because the heads blend in with the black print color.
All screws
Watch the Demo Build here: https://youtu.be/WGEDDWCxds0
1- Mounts with two screws into the same stud in the wall.
2- Adjust it to the width you want (between 8 and 12 inches), then lock it down
3- Stoppers pivot to fit your boards edge angle.
All the screws anchor into #8-32 jam nuts in the base.
You will need the following hardware:
(5) #8-32 hex jam nuts (1/8" thick x 11/32 across flats https://www.mcmaster.com/90480A009/
(3) #8-32 Button Head Socket Cap Screws x 5/8" Long https://www.mcmaster.com/92949A196/
(2) #8-32 Button Head Socket Head Cap Screws x 1" Long https://www.mcmaster.com/92949A199/
(2) #10 Dry wall or wood panel screws, 2" Long (minimum), with 82° head. Https://www.mcmaster.com/90294A301/
Use stainless steel fasteners if you want to avoid corrosion, but I like the look of the Black Oxide steel screws because the heads blend in with the black print color.
All screws
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