Out of the blue I decided I wanted to make a clothing rack today. I had very little money so after work I skimmed through a lot of designs and found this specific one I was going to somewhat replicate.Here is my finished product.So I went to Lowe's today looking for a budget friendly way to build this clothing rack. I settled on 1/2" black iron piping and couplings, mainly because it fit the vibe of my apartment. It's a bit more expensive but I only ended using two 10 foot poles. Lowe's will cut and thread all pipes for free! That saved me a bunch.Anyways, the longer pipes are 5 feet long (on the bottom) and three feet long (on the top) connected by these couplings. The clothing bar itself is two, two foot long pipes connected by this coupling. I also put caps on all the ends. This was the perfect fit for adding rubber chair leg tips to keep the whole rig from sliding on my hardwood floors.The best part? This whole thing only cost me $42.00 to make and the assembly time was somewhere around 20 minutes in all. I hope that if some of you have been looking to build one you give this a go! via /r/streetwear http://ift.tt/2bhvazR
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