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Πώς να φτιάξετε ένα DIY ράφι στεγνώματος ρούχων. Αυτή η επιτοίχια πτυσσόμενη σχάρα ρούχων θα σας εξοικονομήσει χώρο και θα οργανώσει το δωμάτιο πλυντηρίων σας.
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very satisfied
I would have gone with brass hinges and chain. White paint and brass look so good together, IMO. Now my GF wants me to build this for her.
How is this diy? I don’t own a private wood shop, lol.
OK, dead awsome! Easily done with the tools I have on hand. One negative – I now have some serious workshop envy. 😉 On the plus side I scored some good rep with my wife.
“That anyone can do”
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Would you sell those?
Hi Brad, thanks for stopping by at woodshedinthestowe blog site. I've seen a few of your videos in th epast, so I'm thrilled to have a real-life youtube star following me. Some good projects on your site – I'm looking forward to trying a fe myself.
Well done hon. I would leave enough chain so that the rack could lie out flat, so that sweaters could be dried in what fabric folks call a blocked position.
Great idea! Thank you!
I made one last year – from a photo in a catalogue. Naturally, I used all mortise and tenon joints, all hand cut. I also used beadboard for the back, as well as a small cove profile on all the frame components. Used a captive screw instead of hinges. Used 3/4" wide white straps instead of chains.
Regardless, the wife loves it.
Diy yeah all us diy people have table saws and huge clamps 🙄🙄
Just recently discovered your channel. Pretty neat stuff and I may have to try this one. I am challenged when working with wood, but this would be a great addition to our narrow laundry room. Thank you for sharing with us!
It looks really good, and the build is totally doable with limited tools, just will take more time. But I guess people will complain under every diy video where anything other than an axe is used
I would like to order one from you
That is exactly what I was looking for, great job. I just can't find the step-by-step link…?
Pocket holes need "pocket screws"? can I use other types of screws?
LOL Seriously ? I
Nicely dressed out of the 20th mid-century traditional look, Cape Cod milk paint sun baked washout would look great. . Lots of flat surface area opportunity in to trick-out to all kinds of final look. Fancy hinges and chain/rope.
Dimensional lumber is often warped, bowed, etc.. would be interesting to elaborate on how you got the frame and rack square, and what to do if they aren't and they don't fit together nicely when assembled. happened to me! but i shaved off some of the sides until it was just right.
awesome! can u make a simpler version now?
love your instructions. could u please make some diy videos that r super simple. thank u.
think this is hard to realise with basic tools
Can you tell me the machine's name in your wood-working?
This really helps a gal like me who lives in a Los Angeles apartment and owns 1 screwdriver
I live in an attic with knee walls so I don't have the vertical wall space for this… Do you think I could hang it on the slanted wall and adjust the chain accordingly? (Might skip the top trim so it has a lower profile)
"anybody can do.." yes with a garage full of profesional and expensive tools..
You are so creative and talented.
Since there is already a backer to the rack could this also be a "frame" drop down folding table? Great job loved it, it would be perfect for a tiny home as well.
It's cool, but it will be unconfortable to hang clothes, at a negative angle. Especially with big things.
Gr8 job buddy ….👍👍
Using simple tools man….
So everyone can make it
you could even paint a quote or get a big print of your favorite photo and use it in the background behind the dowels. Sweet build and definitely need this in our home
Your dead to me 😂
That looks awesome Brad. Got a new subscriber in me. Look forward to building one in our new home.
nice. i need one of those lol
Have you had any issues with "sagging" or bending of the wood dowels? I was thinking of using 1/2 rebar and sliding it into 1/2 PVC (to keep the white theme going). But this may be overkill if you haven't had any issues with the wooden dowels.
Wooooooowwww you are Handy and your studio is awesome the tools wow !!!!
I’m planing to make another drying clothe rack! But steel planning even if is super urgent… my dryer broke and the new one comes in one month 😱 so the one I need to make is the one that is in the wall like an acordeón can you help me ? Just need to resolve how I will mount it on the wall?
Love the project, looks great. But why have a dry rack when you have a dryer?
Hi Brad! I’ve been waiting to ask for an update on this project. Are you guys overall happy with the dimensions? And install height/ rack angle? I’ve been looking for a drying solution and this is perfect. Appreciate you sharing this one. Cheers man!
Is it ok to hang wet clothes on the painted dowels?
Great idea!
Hey man, what’s the brand of the countersink drill bit at 3:33, I’ve seen Johnny Brooke use it as well and having trouble finding it.
Saved to my project list. Thanks for the easy to follow instructions.
Looks great. Much better than a crappy metal clothes drying rack. Really nice finish
Nice project and video Brad. Loved the extra attention to detail with the trim.
Where did you get that laundry hamper cart in the back ground?
Really clever build