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Now I know there are alot of creative guys on here that own multiple sets of darts and what I would like is ideas of some kind of dart holder to mount on my wall that would display multiple sets and likely be around 4 feet long. Please post some pics of either your diy holder or boughten ones but I would really like some ideas for a good looking holder.
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A shelf get some L brackets bend them so the shelf is angled then drill holes
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02-28-2016, 06:38 PM
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A little shelf I got from B&Q for about a tenner, screwed it to the backboard underneath my dart board, drilled some holes ... it's about 3' long so plenty of room for more darts and I put other small bits on there too (in the undrilled section) like point sharpener etc. Nothing fancy but it does the job for minimum effort.
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any fancy wood trim will do
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oh these are some nice ideas guys . I had already thought about a nice piece of oak and having the darts in a row from front to back but never thought of lengthwise. I also thought of a clear piece of acrylic so they look like they are floating in air.
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That's a good idea, I need to get making one myself. Great way to show off the darts aswell!
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See I am not the only one looking for a nice looking shelf lol. Plus the bonus of having darts on display plus sitting there ready to go is a bonus to me. just walk up and choose your weapon so to speak. Plus if I am sitting there throwing darts for fun I like to try all kinds of different sets in case I find one of my sets are working better then the other.
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(03-01-2016, 11:47 AM)hamo Wrote: I used some acrylic / perspex shelving units and drilled holes for my sets...cheap and effective...i found tilting the shelves made all the sets sit at the same angle no matter what points they had fitted
This looks great
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