DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   Woodworking (https://www.diybanter.com/woodworking/)
-   -   Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack? (https://www.diybanter.com/woodworking/145953-plans-stand-alone-single-saddle-rack.html)

Dave Balderstone February 22nd 06 08:41 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
A web search turned up a couple of pics (this one's a beaut:
http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/mapmah%20saddle%20rack.htm),
but no plans per se. Can anyone point me in a fruitful direction?

Pay is fine, so is free.

If I was building one I wouldn't be asking, but this is for a colleague
who's about 2,000 klicks away.

T'nx

djb

--
Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
- Mark Twain.

Dave Balderstone February 22nd 06 09:30 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
Never mind, I found one that she likes.

djb

--
Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
- Mark Twain.

Oleg Lego February 22nd 06 10:10 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
The Dave Balderstone entity posted thusly:

Never mind, I found one that she likes.


Do tell! I am going to need a few in the spring.


Dave Balderstone February 22nd 06 10:16 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
In article , Oleg Lego
wrote:

Do tell! I am going to need a few in the spring.


http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/Custom_work.htm

Third down the page.

djb

--
Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
- Mark Twain.

Lee Michaels February 23rd 06 12:37 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 

"Dave Balderstone" wrote

In article , Oleg Lego
wrote:

Do tell! I am going to need a few in the spring.


http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/Custom_work.htm

Third down the page.


Looks nice David. Are you going to make something similar, the same or
radically different than the one shown on the page above?

I haven't seen any that nice before. Most of the sadfdle racks I have seen
had been made from poles in the old, rustic western pole construction model.
Would such a narrow saddle rack tip over if you were to throw a saddle on it
or take it off?




eric February 23rd 06 01:31 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
Shouldn't be a problem. Typically you set the saddle down on top and lift it
up the same way - keeps the stirrups and riggin from hanging. I use the fold
up racks and I don't think they are any wider at the base than the one in
the picture.

Might make one of these except a little narrower. If it tips over easily it
should dissuade the kids from riding the saddle when it's on the rack ;^)

\e

"Lee Michaels" wrote in message
...

"Dave Balderstone" wrote

In article , Oleg Lego
wrote:

Do tell! I am going to need a few in the spring.


http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/Custom_work.htm

Third down the page.


Looks nice David. Are you going to make something similar, the same or
radically different than the one shown on the page above?

I haven't seen any that nice before. Most of the sadfdle racks I have seen
had been made from poles in the old, rustic western pole construction
model. Would such a narrow saddle rack tip over if you were to throw a
saddle on it or take it off?






Oleg Lego February 23rd 06 04:37 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
The Dave Balderstone entity posted thusly:

In article , Oleg Lego
wrote:

Do tell! I am going to need a few in the spring.


http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/Custom_work.htm

Third down the page.


Thanks. Looks real nice. I am still debating whether to do a
standalone or build some into the wall.


AlohaCliff February 23rd 06 05:22 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
So did you find any plans? I like the one in the picture you had a
link to, but I'm curious how high the center piece extends above the
rest of the body.

Cliff


Dave Balderstone February 23rd 06 01:19 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
In article . com,
AlohaCliff wrote:

So did you find any plans?


No. Once my colleague said the pic was enough, I stopped looking.

--
Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
- Mark Twain.

Josh February 23rd 06 10:04 PM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
Depends on your saddle. I think 2.5" is pretty standard, but your best
bet would be to measure your horse at his withers, and then just behind
his withers. If your saddle fits him make the rack to match.

Josh

AlohaCliff wrote:
So did you find any plans? I like the one in the picture you had a
link to, but I'm curious how high the center piece extends above the
rest of the body.

Cliff



DanG February 24th 06 12:12 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
I made one for a good friend who rides hunter-jumpers. It is a
little different. We call it the "horse of a different color".
She thinks we should maybe go into business - what do you think?

Photos posted on ABPW as " a little different saddle rack"
______________________________
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"Dave Balderstone" wrote in message
...
A web search turned up a couple of pics (this one's a beaut:
http://www.lynchcustomwoodworking.com/mapmah%20saddle%20rack.htm),
but no plans per se. Can anyone point me in a fruitful
direction?

Pay is fine, so is free.

If I was building one I wouldn't be asking, but this is for a
colleague
who's about 2,000 klicks away.

T'nx

djb

--
Do the right thing. It will gratify some people and astonish the
rest.
- Mark Twain.




Lee Michaels February 24th 06 12:32 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 

"DanG" wrote

I made one for a good friend who rides hunter-jumpers. It is a little
different. We call it the "horse of a different color". She thinks we
should maybe go into business - what do you think?

You could serve the clown niche.




CW February 24th 06 04:26 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
Yes, it would.

"Lee Michaels" wrote in message
...

Would such a narrow saddle rack tip over if you were to throw a saddle on

it
or take it off?






Oleg Lego February 24th 06 05:28 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
The Josh entity posted thusly:

Depends on your saddle. I think 2.5" is pretty standard, but your best
bet would be to measure your horse at his withers, and then just behind
his withers. If your saddle fits him make the rack to match.


You could also place your saddle on a sawhorse and see what sort of
gap is under the horn.


Swingman February 24th 06 10:55 AM

Plans for a stand-alone single saddle rack?
 
"CW" wrote in message
Yes, it would.

"Lee Michaels" wrote in message


Would such a narrow saddle rack tip over if you were to throw a saddle

on
it
or take it off?


Not necessarily ... it depends on the style of saddle. The one in the
picture appears to have been made for an English, or hunt seat saddle and
tipping over would not be a problem.

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 12/13/05




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:30 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter