Drying Rack for Shelves
Adjustable shelves can be a pain to finish. Since the top and bottom faces
have to be finished separately, they can take twice as long to finish as any
other part of a project. But here's a drying rack that lets you hang the
shelves vertically so the entire shelf can be finished in one shot. Best of
all, it only takes a few minutes to build.
To make the rack, start by drilling a series of ½"-dia. holes about
four inches apart down the center of a scrap, as shown in detail 'a' at
right. (I used a piece of 2×4 stock.) Then rip the board in two,
cutting right through the holes.
By tacking a cross brace at the top of the rails, you end up with a rack for holding the shelves, see drawing. Shop Note: The length of the cross rails is determined by the width of the shelves.
Now to make it easy to hang the shelves, partially drive a small nail or screw into the sides of each shelf near the back. With the rack leaning against a wall, you can finish and hang several shelves at the same time without taking up a lot of space.
Good woodworking,
Ted Raife
Online Editor, Woodsmith
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