And here is what you'll need to do:
1. Using a circular saw or a hand saw, cut along the line of the second board.
2. Pick a fairly straight and in good condition board from the remaining pallet and remove it.
3. Using nails attach it do the bottom of your cut off rack to make the bottom.
Next what I did was applied a stain/sealer in one to the entire rack. I used a dark walnut color for the stain.
Please let us know if you try this out! I would love to hear about it.
I have to mention....I survived the Pirate Plunder Mud Adventure Race that I had previously mentioned! WOOHOO! I have to admit, it was an extreme challenge. I wasn't prepared nearly enough, but I still had a lot of fun, and got to spend some time with my sisters. Here are a few pictures:
(Sister, Sister, Brother-in-law, Me, and Daniel)
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Great idea. Even for some one like me that can't cut a striat line.
ReplyDeleteYou can do it! :)
DeleteWhat's up girls! I love your site and your story. I have a few pallets in my garage just waiting for a project like this! I will let you know it I end up making this!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Meg! Thank you so much for stopping by and saying hi. This is a great pallet project that is pretty easy. Please do let us know! :)
Delete-Kayla
Hi, just wondering how I would hang this?
ReplyDeleteOops, I didn't include that, because we haven't actually hung ours yet! But what we WILL do is, because of the weight of the bottles and the pallet, we will use long screws and make sure to screw directly into the studs. Hope that helps :)
Delete-Kayla