DIY CLOTHING RACK
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2016
- Easy DIY Pipe Clothing Rack made at home in only a couple hours. Please find all parts below! This clothing rack has been working fantastic for Allison and is the backdrop of several of her photoshoots. A pipe clothing rack makes it feel like your clothing belongs in a retail store and can make your Pinterest DIY dreams come true! :)
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1” Lag Bolts (x8): www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1...
#12 3/4” Wood Screws (x16): www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1...
#12 Steel Washers (x16): www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1...
1/2” Steel Pipe Flanges (x2): www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Gl...
1/2” Steel Pipe, 36 inches (x1): www.homedepot.com/p/LDR-Indust...
1/2” Steel Pipe, 60 inches (x2): www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-St...
1/2” Steel Pipe Elbow (x2): www.homedepot.com/p/Mueller-Gl...
Wood Stain: www.homedepot.com/p/Varathane-...
Stain Applicator: www.homedepot.com/p/3-in-Flat-...
Plywood: www.homedepot.com/p/Sande-Plyw...
Casters (x4): www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-3...
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River and Allison Karaba
365 N. HALSTED ST.
APT #1110
CHICAGO, IL 60661
Thanks River, just what I needed.
Thank you for listing the exact pieces you got! A lot of DIY channels don't do that and it's really frustrating!
Fantastic job River, looks amazing!
I love your diy clothing rack, it looks much more expensive than it was and even more well made than ones for sale! Thanks for this video, it is very informative and detailed! I'm going to try to make one myself 😊
That looks awesome and so sturdy!! I know what my husband's weekend project is going to be!!!
I like those big casters. Great choice! Safer, more doable.
Thank Riv. Great video. Keep up the great work.
This was so easy to follow, thanks making my own later next month!
love the video perfect just what I was looking for and superbly explained
Loved the video! Your so knowledgeable !! Going to home depot to make mine now :)
THANK U SOOOOSO MUCH I've bought in the past 3 racks that's just broke because they were not steel enough.. I couldn't think of how to make one my own that would last forever.. thank u very much..
thank you for making this video. my wall shelving collapsed just days ago so this is just amazing. Getting all my supplies tomorrow and going to make myself a garment rack :)
You are so sweet and really easy to follow! Thanks for the help
Thank you for this video. Very clear and simple. I need to make this for my sewing room. The one I bought from WM was flimsy, and after hanging a few items, it collapsed. I've viewed other videos, but they were rather lengthy and the work was labor intensive... but this one, I can do without calling my local fix it man. Again, thanks!
My clothes rack is finally finished - thank you Riv. 😀👍 it cost me $145 AUD. (I haven't painted it yet.)
Thank you, that what I needed, I'm going to see if my can makes me one, good job what you did, cool 😎
Thanks simple and very detailed
This is great! Is it possible to make the bottom shelf narrower due to space constraints? If so, what would be the recommended downsize? Can I use electrical conduit since that is what is available to me. Thanks for the inspiration.
Wow I’m amazed but I’m not too handy with tools. Paint brush yes but other than that I would love to make one I need one thanks for the video
Hi there! I was wondering if it would be sturdy enough for a small attic space if I just use the flanges as the base w/o the wood or wheels? Thanks!