So... As is often true in the old homes of San Francisco, kitchen counter & cupboard space is at a premium.
I'm always thinking of ways to maximize space, and after living in many small spaces I like to think I'm getting more crafty. These house painters left an old ladder at my house that was pretty much useless as a ladder. I cut it up and decided to make a pot rack out of it.
All in all it cost about $30, and I like it way more than some bullshit I would've found in a store.
I used:
(4) 3' sections of chain
(4) 3/8" eye bolts w/ nuts
(4) 3/8" butterfly anchors
(4) Safety chain quick links
(8) Washers (To cover anchor holes)
(6) Steel 'S' hooks (To hang pots & pans)
8' steel baling wire
***Nevermind the art I have yet to re-position.
I'm always thinking of ways to maximize space, and after living in many small spaces I like to think I'm getting more crafty. These house painters left an old ladder at my house that was pretty much useless as a ladder. I cut it up and decided to make a pot rack out of it.
All in all it cost about $30, and I like it way more than some bullshit I would've found in a store.
I used:
(4) 3' sections of chain
(4) 3/8" eye bolts w/ nuts
(4) 3/8" butterfly anchors
(4) Safety chain quick links
(8) Washers (To cover anchor holes)
(6) Steel 'S' hooks (To hang pots & pans)
8' steel baling wire
***Nevermind the art I have yet to re-position.
koji:
crafty
guns:
its always nice to have a handy man!