Pallet Wine Rack

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I've been collecting pallets for about a year now and had quite the stack out in the garage. It was about time I did something with all of them!
So I cut them apart and made wine racks! It was actually fairly easy however I would recommend having two people. We started by using a metal cutting blade in the sawzall to cut through the nails of the boards we didn't want. Then used a wood cutting blade to cut the pallets up.
I could have stopped there if I just wanted a rack for the wine bottles but I also wanted a glass rack. I used a spare board that had been cut off, drilled 6 holes evenly spaced across the board and then used my jigsaw to cut from the sides to the insides of the holes.
Tacked all my pieces together, added a little white paint {using a dry brush technique} and hung the piece up!
Add the necessary items and it's ready to go!
Who's thirsty? :)



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  2. Hi your wine rack is awesome! Question, how are you hanging it? Did you put some sort of heavy duty D ring picture hangers, or are you just screwing that into the wall studs? Thank you. My email is: dave1769@yahoo.com, would love to hear back!:)

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  3. Thanks for sharing the great DIY wine racks and Storage ideas. I really impressed to read and know about your blog.

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