Scooter68
Fruit "Wine" Maker
Homemade Bottle Drying rack (21 Bottles) - My Cost $0.00 (Materials I had on hand)
Here's what it took:
Item Qty Local Lowe's cost
1/2" x 10Ft Pex pipe 1 $2.98
1" x 12" x 6 ft pine/fir board 1 $12.98
1" x 8 ft Door Stop Moulding 1 $1.92
Miscellaneous: Varnish, Screws, Brads
Double layered the board and cut the Pex into 5 inch long pieces. Drilled the holes with my drill press using a 1/2" bit. Since this is a wood base I had to varnish it so I attached the strips of door stop material on one side of the holes so that the bottle top would be up and let the water drip and air dry. I don't have to rush things so just air drying is fine with me. I can always set up a little fan to blow across the board to speed things up.
Any board material will work. If you can get your hands on some scraps of Trex or similar decking boards you wouldn't even need varnish. I made mine to fit an old OLD double basing concrete sink in the basement of second home we own. (Yeah, Concrete)
Using pex you could even go fancy and with some elbows and line & pump air into the bottles or sanitizer then air to dry.
I could have gone with a 4 x 4 post board but then I'd have to deal with a base and evenly loading the rack as I finish washing and rinsing the bottles. Found that 3 3/4 on center between the holes works nicely. Of course longer board more bottles but again this was made to fit into that old old sink
Here's what it took:
Item Qty Local Lowe's cost
1/2" x 10Ft Pex pipe 1 $2.98
1" x 12" x 6 ft pine/fir board 1 $12.98
1" x 8 ft Door Stop Moulding 1 $1.92
Miscellaneous: Varnish, Screws, Brads
Double layered the board and cut the Pex into 5 inch long pieces. Drilled the holes with my drill press using a 1/2" bit. Since this is a wood base I had to varnish it so I attached the strips of door stop material on one side of the holes so that the bottle top would be up and let the water drip and air dry. I don't have to rush things so just air drying is fine with me. I can always set up a little fan to blow across the board to speed things up.
Any board material will work. If you can get your hands on some scraps of Trex or similar decking boards you wouldn't even need varnish. I made mine to fit an old OLD double basing concrete sink in the basement of second home we own. (Yeah, Concrete)
Using pex you could even go fancy and with some elbows and line & pump air into the bottles or sanitizer then air to dry.
I could have gone with a 4 x 4 post board but then I'd have to deal with a base and evenly loading the rack as I finish washing and rinsing the bottles. Found that 3 3/4 on center between the holes works nicely. Of course longer board more bottles but again this was made to fit into that old old sink