HOW TO BUILD A CLOTHING RACK | DIY | UNDER $12 WITH PVC PIPE | INDUSTRIAL | before+after | MAY NUNEZ

Описание к видео HOW TO BUILD A CLOTHING RACK | DIY | UNDER $12 WITH PVC PIPE | INDUSTRIAL | before+after | MAY NUNEZ

I was looking for a clothing rack that could easily display my favorite clothing items, but I needed it to be on a budget, because let's face it, christmas time! I looked online and found some for about $14, but they didn't have decent reviews sooo after seeing a few pictures I thought, hmmm, I could probably make that myself. I did the math and it turns out if I DIY it myself it would be about the same, plus I love projects haha. So off to HomeDepot we went.

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The following are the measurements I used: Remember, YOU CAN CUT your pipe at HomeDepot, the pipe tools are for customer use.

-You will need 206 inches or 17.1 ft, which is about two of the 10 ft 3/4 PVC pipes. Each priced at $2.57 for a total of $5.14
- Spray paint color of your choice, if you decide to spray paint.
- Cut four 8 inch pipes for the base.
- Cut two 6 inch pipes for the sides.
- Cut two 31 inch pipes, one where the clothes will hang and the other to go at the bottom for additional support.
- Cut two 50 inch pipes for the sides.

-You will need 4 tee connectors: each $0.85 or $3.40 for all.
-You will need 2 elbow connectors: each $0.59 or $1.18 for both.
-You will need 4 base caps: each $0.57 or $2.28 for all.

The grand total for this project was an even $12!!! Wahhhhht!


Update: Anthony has stolen my clothing rack and I now need to make another one for myself.

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