With the wine I have aging and the recently acquired empty carboys, I'm going to need to increase my wine rack capacity in the somewhat near future. I have looked at the sevilles and they are nice. Definitely a contender. I have also made a traditional rack from simple dimensional lumber that is working out for me which gotten me thinking:
If you look closely, you can see there is a slight concrete lip next the wall, about 3' deep (house is an old cheese factory, basement was the work area). My current rack is 1 bottle deep and the area in front of it is useless. It's a little tippy as well, if I wanted I could push it over with some effort but I think that's the case with any wine rack > 3' tall. I was thinking about building a rack that is two deep. You would slide one bottle in, then another forcing the first one back further.
Construction would be the simple slat design, not the small hole/large hole (like you see in the picture above). Measuring the various bottles I have 3' is longer than two bottles laid end to end except maybe some of the magnums. As long as I keep it under 3' deep and 6' wide, I would be able to remove it if I ever move (fit through standard 36"x80" door. Being able to lift it is a different story...)
So I'm thinking I effectively double my capacity, create a sturdier wine rack, and the labor to build (while not exactly same) is not doubled if I were to create two separate wine racks.
I've got a whole pile of elm lumber (1300+ bd ft) from a tree we took down last year so actual cost is limited to my time and hardware.
Thoughts/ideas/your experience/etc?
If you look closely, you can see there is a slight concrete lip next the wall, about 3' deep (house is an old cheese factory, basement was the work area). My current rack is 1 bottle deep and the area in front of it is useless. It's a little tippy as well, if I wanted I could push it over with some effort but I think that's the case with any wine rack > 3' tall. I was thinking about building a rack that is two deep. You would slide one bottle in, then another forcing the first one back further.
Construction would be the simple slat design, not the small hole/large hole (like you see in the picture above). Measuring the various bottles I have 3' is longer than two bottles laid end to end except maybe some of the magnums. As long as I keep it under 3' deep and 6' wide, I would be able to remove it if I ever move (fit through standard 36"x80" door. Being able to lift it is a different story...)
So I'm thinking I effectively double my capacity, create a sturdier wine rack, and the labor to build (while not exactly same) is not doubled if I were to create two separate wine racks.
I've got a whole pile of elm lumber (1300+ bd ft) from a tree we took down last year so actual cost is limited to my time and hardware.
Thoughts/ideas/your experience/etc?