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So I finally decided to start doing something here.
This is a Pot rack hanging in the kitchen that I made about 8 years ago.
It is made from some old pallets I salvaged from work.
We usually get a lot of comments on it when folks come to visit as it’s made from wood with a few imperfections it has a lot more character than clear lumber.
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Jamie Speirs
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#1 posted 943 days ago
Wonderful.
How did you get the pans to float? :)
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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#2 posted 942 days ago
alba, that was my question also
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Bagtown
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#3 posted 942 days ago
hmmmmm…. I see what you mean, guess I need to spend some time looking at the picture before I post it.
just tilt your head a little…
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Joe Lyddon
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#4 posted 466 days ago
Bagtown… LOOKS really COOL!
I’m going to have to do one of those one day… our current rack is getting crowded!
I took that one picture & rotated it for you…

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Bagtown
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#5 posted 466 days ago
Thanks Joe.
mike
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