Industrial Metal Clothing Rack | JIMBO'S GARAGE
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- Опубліковано 9 бер 2018
- I made this rolling industrial metal clothing rack from some metal pipe fittings, frame and treated wood. Easy and fun build for anyone.
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This rolling pipe frame clothing rack is not a particularly difficult or expensive project but it looks great when it is complete and serves is purpose well. The client will be very happy.
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Thank you for sharing! I need to make 3 of these minus the double wood base but one wood base for my bridal store when I have to do vending. events.
I like this project a lot. Have a wonderful weekend. We’re due for some rain 🌧
Pretty good
Amazing work sir!
Omg I love this so much if I had the money I would order one. Awesome job
The best youtube chanel for the workshop... Thanks
Thanks for watching, Jimbo!
Nice build 👍
Glad to see this channel growing consistently. One of the best channels out there. Great job on the project 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and your support Tony, Jimbo!
The fact that you have a Plainer means you are a step ahead of me .lol. love your vids
Planer!
Turned out real nice.
Thanks for watching and your support Richard. Jimbo!
Super video and very cool project! :-)
nice project. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching Colin, Jimbo!
Great video , good production and narration . Keep em coming
Thanks for watching. Jimbo!
Hi Jumbo Garage, I don't see a video of you, I am following you
Nice build... Clean and lean. Looks like it will work well!
Thanks JD, Hope you find use for the torch holders. The angel grinder holder is my best seller! Jimbo!
Nice simple idea Jimbo.
Thanks for watching Will, Jimbo!
Nice t-shirt!
Really cool Jimbo! 👍👊
Thanks for watching Fred, Jimbo!
Nice work!
Thanks for watching Tom, Jimbo!
Nice Build 👍
Thanks for watching Marian, Jimbo!
Круто как всегда!
I am a Vietnamese fan myself
Nice simple build that looked good in the end👍, That timber we call Scant or CLS, it's not the best for planing smooth but is light & once sanded looks fine.
Thanks for watching Gid joiner, Jimbo!
Is it possible to get the measurements?🙏 I want to make it 😊
Nice job Jimbo, you need a Festool Domino jointer to give it more strength.
Hola, queria decirles que su canal es muy bueno!! Lamento no hablar ingles, me cuesta mucho entender y me pierdo buenos tips que me resultarían muy útiles. Seria para mi y para varios subs que subtitules los vides al español!! Se que es mucho trabajo pero seria perfecto para todos los qie nos gusta tu canal y somos de hablar en español. Un gran abrazo y seria genial que lean mi comentario!! Saludos desde argentina.
Using titebond 1 would give you a shorter drying time and a better joint assuming it is for use indoors. Your titebond 3 is an outdoor glue which by design allows for some movement even after fully cured.
Thanks for watching Kevin, Ya i think that is the red lable, I can't find it around here. I may have to order it on-line. Jimbo!
Do you think this would work with t fittings to make a second rod to separate pants and tops?
Jimbo, what screws are you putting into the floor flanges? I cannot find them anywhere. The big headed 1" Phillips head. Thanks.
I like the idea of using pipe on your project. Did you coat the pipe with anything or leave as is?
Thanks for watching Tim, I just left it alone, Galvanized right from home depot. Jimbo!
rip planer blades, knock off the glue chunks before planing
What length where the 2/4 cut to?
Measurements, if possible?
Nice channel. Nice work.
Greetings from my german channel, Arne
Thanks for watching Kreith 32, Jimbo!
I also don’t like leaving it for just an hour. Seriously, if we plan our time correctly, we will have other things to do while we’re waiting for that. No real time lost. Better safe than sorry.
Hi Jimbo, what size pipe did you use?
Thanks for watching Beverly, 3/4'' pipe Jimbo!
if you are getting a "rough finish" from a plainer something is very wrong.
Thanks for watching, Yes i think your right! It has never been right since i bought it! Jimbo!