Drying rack


wdwerker

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It breaks down and hangs on the wall when not in use. 3 sections 24" wide OD , 3/4" dowels 22 3/4" exposed x 5 inches clear between . 36" x 48" footprint x 76" tall

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The dowels started getting loose after many years of use, so I re-glued them and added a screw to tighten things up a bit.

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The top spreader knotches got loose ofer the years so I nailed and glued on some plywood to keep it from wobbling .

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The caster bases had similar issues and fixes.

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TripleH posted a comment so I took the pictures and thought some of you might want to make something along these lines.

Word to the wise, eyeball all the dowels for straightness or just use some scrap 1 x 2 and run them in a dado.

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The fact you can break-it-down does it for me... I've always wanted one, but never built it because it would occupy a substantial footprint...

 

Now, there are no more excuses ---- I'll have to build one...

 

Thanks.

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