NewShockerGuy
Well-known member
Years ago I made a little wall mount for the 3" height extension adapters for my max jax. I have since gotten their 5.5" and now recently got their low profile 2" ones.
Needless to say I'd like to not have them all on the floor but at the same time, I remember it taking me a while to make out of wood and now having to hold 12 pins I'm sure it would have to be pretty substantial to not break under the weight of them since they are heavy.
Does anyone have a solution to mounting these on the wall. I tried searching for a metal mount kit but I keep seeing ones that only hold 3 of the adapters and not 4..
Below is the picture I made for mine and it works.
Side note I noticed today when I received my 2" adapters they are much thicker than the original 3" and the 5.5" I have. I'm not sure if maxjax redesigned the adapters but is there any consern with the original ones I have? Makes me wonder why the smaller ones are so much thicker than the 5.5 and the 3" ones. The originals are thinner but don't have a hole going all the way through. Where the newer one is thicker but has a hole all the way through it.




-Nigel
Needless to say I'd like to not have them all on the floor but at the same time, I remember it taking me a while to make out of wood and now having to hold 12 pins I'm sure it would have to be pretty substantial to not break under the weight of them since they are heavy.
Does anyone have a solution to mounting these on the wall. I tried searching for a metal mount kit but I keep seeing ones that only hold 3 of the adapters and not 4..
Below is the picture I made for mine and it works.
Side note I noticed today when I received my 2" adapters they are much thicker than the original 3" and the 5.5" I have. I'm not sure if maxjax redesigned the adapters but is there any consern with the original ones I have? Makes me wonder why the smaller ones are so much thicker than the 5.5 and the 3" ones. The originals are thinner but don't have a hole going all the way through. Where the newer one is thicker but has a hole all the way through it.




-Nigel
