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Thanks to LJ TopamaxSurvivor, whose project I used as a plan to make a Shoerack for the other halfs walk in closet. I used Poplar and hardwood dowels, not Oak. Used the dimensions that TopamaxSurvivor posted, and also the rise from front dowel to back, is 2” which works well.
-- Pete in NC
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woodbutcherbynight
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#1 posted 74 days ago
Nice work, I am curious do you think one of these is enough? (Laughing)
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ptofimpact
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#2 posted 74 days ago
Michael, thanks, the rack is installed, and guess what..its Full, imagine.
-- Pete in NC
madwilliamflint
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#3 posted 74 days ago
HA! Surprise surprise :-)
woodbutcherbynight
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#4 posted 73 days ago
Hahahahaahh, why am I NOT surprised?
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#5 posted 72 days ago
Nice Job. Simple but very functional design.
I might need to build one of these for all my shoes… Oh wait, it might be a bit overkill for all 4 pair of mine… I wonder who else in the house could use one of these? hmmmm. LOL
-- Paul Lyons
woodbutcherbynight
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#6 posted 71 days ago
If you build it they will come…... (laughing)
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