I was going to make one like that after I saw the Schmidt setup, but had to settle for wood dowels. Those metal pieces are too rich for my blood at the moment. But it has served me well for the last couple of years.Not bad. Here's a pic of one I've dubbed the Schmidt rack. (Sorry if I misspelled that, Paul)
Any idea what she used to support the back Tees? galvanize steel is not an option as it does not slide through the Tee fulling. I can’t seem to figure that part of this out.Having nothing locally available, I did a search to see if there were any good ideas out there. This one is pretty ingenious. She forgot to where the whites for the pic, though…One day I will have a shop. One day...![]()
pics, or it didn't happen.I just made a drying rack like this one, i used ¾pvc ts and pipe with galvanize pipe for the back ts , its a little loose but once the front tees sit on top of oneanother they have great support, used galvanized round feet for mounting the pips to a furniture cart , so far so good
I just made a drying rack like this one, i used ¾pvc ts and pipe with galvanize pipe for the back ts , its a little loose but once the front tees sit on top of oneanother they have great support, used galvanized round feet for mounting the pips to a furniture cart , so far so good
Thanks for sharing. Fill out your profiles and identify yourselves, so we can decide whether or not to care about your contribution to an 8 year old thread.Any idea what she used to support the back Tees? galvanize steel is not an option as it does not slide through the Tee fulling. I can’t seem to figure that part of this out.