Country Potter - Quick Bottle Shelf
by Moose Gueydan in Workshop > Woodworking
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Country Potter - Quick Bottle Shelf
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I had a hard time finding simple shelves to store my bottles of glaze on, most shelves available are too deep and don't have enough shelves. this is a incredible simple shelf block that can be built for about 30$ in about 1/2 hour
you will need 12 6foot 1x6 boards, I picked these up at the local hardware for 2.80 each , 30-40 drywall screws (1 1/2 inch) a screw gun or drill is very handy, but if you can hand crank the screws in if you feel Manly enough
you will need 12 6foot 1x6 boards, I picked these up at the local hardware for 2.80 each , 30-40 drywall screws (1 1/2 inch) a screw gun or drill is very handy, but if you can hand crank the screws in if you feel Manly enough
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this version uses stock boards, whith no cutting. In my version, I ripped one of the boards length wise on my table saw, to make 2 furring strips, but you can just use one of you dont have power tools.
screw the boards together about 9.5 inches apart. the pint bottles I use are 8 inches tall. screw one of the boards to the back and run a screw through the back at every shelf as support.
screw the boards together about 9.5 inches apart. the pint bottles I use are 8 inches tall. screw one of the boards to the back and run a screw through the back at every shelf as support.