Decided I needed to correct a storage and organization issue at my office. I keep a lot of my blends there, as lately I do most of my smoking outside after lunch or in the afternoon for a good way to relax with a lot of deadlines approaching.
So, I decided to build a rack, based off another design I found elsewhere and then reverse engineered it to come with what I wanted as far as storage goes. I made it with 3/4" x 10" white pine common boards with the exception of some trim pieces to accent the rack. Add a hinge, a rolling catch, some beaded panel and some new wood screws and that's about all my supplies.
This was a weekends worth of work, but I still have more trim to cut and I have to stain it, but it's about 95% done right now.
Without further ado, my new handmade pipe rack:
Never mind the pegs sticking up in this one, the glue was still drying on the plugs. Should have that sanded down tonight and have more trim on it. Might be able to stain in the next day or so.
So, I decided to build a rack, based off another design I found elsewhere and then reverse engineered it to come with what I wanted as far as storage goes. I made it with 3/4" x 10" white pine common boards with the exception of some trim pieces to accent the rack. Add a hinge, a rolling catch, some beaded panel and some new wood screws and that's about all my supplies.
This was a weekends worth of work, but I still have more trim to cut and I have to stain it, but it's about 95% done right now.
Without further ado, my new handmade pipe rack:
Never mind the pegs sticking up in this one, the glue was still drying on the plugs. Should have that sanded down tonight and have more trim on it. Might be able to stain in the next day or so.