Javila
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Wine rack
Here are the ingredients/instructions, glad u all like them.
Presently it is: height 19"x width 28" x depth 13"
I used white pine from local Home Depot hardware store. Take tape measure with you.
Wood used is already cut as 1.5" x 3/4"; used as railing (qty. 24)to hold/separate the bottles and the front facing boards(qty. 8). Legs are 2.5" x 3/4 " (qty. 4 ). Get the straightest boards which are sold as 6 or 8 feet. Each level/row is separated by 3 1/2". Notice each row has a 1.5 x 3/4' split in 2 (see floor) and used on each side up against the legs.
Spacing between bottles is the same width as the legs. Picture shows top row holding sampler bottles only because I laid additional wood strips.
So u need;
Using 1.5" x 3/4"
28 rails (4 of these to split in two for the sides)
8 rails, 4 front & 4 back length is 26 3/4".
Using 2.5" x 3/4"
4 legs at height of 19"
I used wood glue on all contacts, nail gun on the railing and wood screws for the legs.
Hope this wasn't too confusing.
Njoy !
Here are the ingredients/instructions, glad u all like them.
Presently it is: height 19"x width 28" x depth 13"
I used white pine from local Home Depot hardware store. Take tape measure with you.
Wood used is already cut as 1.5" x 3/4"; used as railing (qty. 24)to hold/separate the bottles and the front facing boards(qty. 8). Legs are 2.5" x 3/4 " (qty. 4 ). Get the straightest boards which are sold as 6 or 8 feet. Each level/row is separated by 3 1/2". Notice each row has a 1.5 x 3/4' split in 2 (see floor) and used on each side up against the legs.
Spacing between bottles is the same width as the legs. Picture shows top row holding sampler bottles only because I laid additional wood strips.
So u need;
Using 1.5" x 3/4"
28 rails (4 of these to split in two for the sides)
8 rails, 4 front & 4 back length is 26 3/4".
Using 2.5" x 3/4"
4 legs at height of 19"
I used wood glue on all contacts, nail gun on the railing and wood screws for the legs.
Hope this wasn't too confusing.
Njoy !
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