How to vertically hang a weed eater.
How to hang string trimmer on wall.
Grabbed a 10 peice of 2x6 3 grabbed 5 heavy duty 3 5 screws.
A weed eater can be easily hung on a set of closet shelf brackets.
Choose a spot.
Here s how i hung my stihl kombisystem and a few other accessories in my shop.
Level and nail or screw it into place and you can easily hang your string trimmer with the head down.
Finally i walked down the screw nail isle i found these huge galvanized nails used for gutters i believe.
Attach the brackets to studs in the garage wall to ensure they can hold the weight of the string trimmer.
Installing the homemade trimmer rack place the plywood shelves rack on top of the z purlins then drill 3 8 holes through the metal z purlin and through the new shelf rack.
Use your marked line as a guide at the.
Grabbed 20 of em.
Found some screw in the wall hooks for 7 a piece better but i can do cheaper.
You ll need two brackets to hang the string trimmer horizontally.
The brackets hold the trimmer away from the wall to accommodate the motor.
2 total 16 after tax plus i had a gift card sweet.
This is a older stihl that has a meatl stand heavy round steel formed to make stand i custom bent 1 4 pegboard hooks so it hangs powerhead up trimmer head down with no leaking fuel issues.
Cut a 2x4 to the length needed to cross over two studs on the wall.
Pull the plywood shelf back down and hammer the 3 8 x 1 1 2 carriage bolts into the plywood.
Bicycle handled trimmer hangs on pegboard wall.
Shop for a set of closet shelf brackets at your local home improvement store 1 x research sourcestep 2 choose a spot on your wall to hang your weed eater.
Screw hooks in rafters for loop handled trimmer also for attachments for split shaft model.
If you can t easily find studs behind drywall use a stud finder to locate them.
Space the brackets as far as possible to spread out the weight.
Mark the location of two adjacent wall studs.
Now this does bring up another important and somewhat controversial topic.
Find a location for your weed eater on the wall of your garage or shed that s out of the way but still within.