Plumbing Pipe/Wood Shelf. (VIDEO)
by Derek DC Conway in Workshop > Woodworking
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Plumbing Pipe/Wood Shelf. (VIDEO)
Link to YouTube video if you can't view by clicking the thumbnail...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPZq-WFdQyI
In this youtube video I make a Pipe/Wood shelf for shoes.
You can make this easily in a couple hours if you're motivated. All the tools you'll need are... drill, circular saw (I used miter saw in my video), and maybe some hand tools like a hammer and vice grips to move and tighten the pipes.
Getting Started.
You'll need several 'tapered thread' plumbing pipes at different lengths. For my project I chose 10 1/2 in flanges. 14 1/2 in X 2 in pipe. 4 1/2 in X 4 in pipe. 4 1/2 in X 10 in pipe. 4 1/2 in elbows. 6 1/2 in 'T's '. 2 1/2 in caps.
WOOD. One 1X12X6. Two 1X4X8.
Stain (if desired).
Spray on Polyurethane.
3/4 in screws.
Assemble!
Now all you have to do is assemble the pipes. Cut the wood to 2ft lengths and attach to flanges!