While I bought a shelf, I've never opened it and am going to sell it. I do think I need to buy a better, more solid rack though. Mine is very wobbly.
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I've never seen a Scoutmaster placed on a shelf. I worry that this project will be a waste of your energy. I'm not worried about wasted money, because if you can afford a Scoutmaster, you can afford a shelf. But it takes effort to find studs and bolt into them. If your Scoutmaster isn't floating your boat now, a shelf will not provide a silver bullet. Hukk |
A wall shelf is a great DIY project. Home Depot has brackets and the shelf itself can be made from all kinds of different materials. Lots of clues on the forums. If you don't want to go DIY, the Target shelf is pretty good for the money and you can tweak the platform. Finally, do not use any kind of glass as the platform. |
Osage Audio, the maker of Audio Intelligent cleaning solutions, offers a wall shelf that looks interesting. The shelf is near the bottom of the linked page. If you read the literature, you will find the shelf has a hidden mass loading compartment and other details that take it beyond a basic wood design. |

