
'This Old House' shows you how the common copper plumbing pipe shines up easily for an elegant hanging grid. The website gives step by step instructions on how to make an innovative pot rack from disused copper pipes.

Above: Overview of the pipes.

Above: Cut the pipes. Create a diagram of your pot rack design, including detailed measurements.

Above: Lay out the pieces of the rack on a flat surface and assemble the pieces.

Above: Assemble the mounting flanges.

Above: Push a flange assembly onto each mounting tee and secure the pot rack to the wall.
This Old House
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