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Monstertech Table Mounts - Storage Solutions When Not in Use?


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I have a set of 5 Mostertech table mounts that rotate based on my setup.  Two are HOTAS for DCS, 1 for a CDU for civilian sims, and 2 x airbus stick/throttle.  I also have a yoke/throttle, so at times all 5 may be unused.  Does anyone have any good storage solutions?  I see Monstertech has wall mount racks, but I'm not sure I want to spend $35 x 5 plus shipping to the USA.  Anyone have any other good solutions?  Hardware store brackets?  Bins or racks?

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Do you have a friend that can handle a saw or is an actual carpenter?
I bet he can spend 30 minutes making a perfect solution for you! Either wall mounted or similar. Pay him in beer and have a good time together!
Cheers!

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On 7/9/2021 at 1:04 PM, MAXsenna said:

Do you have a friend that can handle a saw or is an actual carpenter?
I bet he can spend 30 minutes making a perfect solution for you! Either wall mounted or similar. Pay him in beer and have a good time together! emoji4.png
Cheers!

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Kind, me! And I'm happy to be paid in beer!  I can likely build whatever it is (I have most wood shop stuff other than a jointer planer), but am very non-committal to design.  In big picture, I've been thinking between a bookcase style storage for everything, a bin on the floor, or wall mount.  And then in details I've been back and forth if it was better to hold/mount by the table clamp, or the base at the bottom.  So I was hoping to learn from other's experience before committing time and materials.

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Kind, me! And I'm happy to be paid in beer!  I can likely build whatever it is (I have most wood shop stuff other than a jointer planer), but am very non-committal to design.  In big picture, I've been thinking between a bookcase style storage for everything, a bin on the floor, or wall mount.  And then in details I've been back and forth if it was better to hold/mount by the table clamp, or the base at the bottom.  So I was hoping to learn from other's experience before committing time and materials.
Yeah, that makes sense!

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