Thank you for this helpful design video. Built it in less than 1.5 hrs. once boards were all cut. Could not find 1” x 2” boards so we ripped 1”x 3” furring strips on a table saw and they were still strong enough to hold the weight of each cabinet door. That gave us 4 arm/rail pieces per 8’ board. We did not have any plywood scrap for the triangular pieces…so we attached the 6’ vertical supports to the center/side of bottom 2” x 4” x 3’ boards perpendicular to each other and then attached the lower cross support just above that which stabilized the rack very well. That saved a little bit of $. Very happy with the results. 👍
Thank you for taking the time to share a wonderful idea. Mabe next time the camera person can do a better job of showcasing the rack. A top to bottom showcase to show all the details. Not just the work being done. Barely had looks of the complete rack.
very timely - have a ton of drawer fronts and doors to build and finish (300+). I am glad you sorted this out so that I can follow easily :-) thank you
Just a minor 'adder' on your build. Other builds suggest a dowel for the 'arms' as it has less of a 'touch point' on the doors. As you mention, that many dowels quickly adds to the cost. You can accomplish the same thing by cutting a 45 bevel on the top edge of each arm - this provides a sharp edge that the door can rest on - thus minimizing any damage to the wet paint surface.
Thank you for this helpful design video. Built it in less than 1.5 hrs. once boards were all cut. Could not find 1” x 2” boards so we ripped 1”x 3” furring strips on a table saw and they were still strong enough to hold the weight of each cabinet door. That gave us 4 arm/rail pieces per 8’ board. We did not have any plywood scrap for the triangular pieces…so we attached the 6’ vertical supports to the center/side of bottom 2” x 4” x 3’ boards perpendicular to each other and then attached the lower cross support just above that which stabilized the rack very well. That saved a little bit of $. Very happy with the results. 👍
Thank you for taking the time to share a wonderful idea. Mabe next time the camera person can do a better job of showcasing the rack. A top to bottom showcase to show all the details. Not just the work being done. Barely had looks of the complete rack.
Thanks for the video. It was great. Do you have a supply list of what is needed? Thx
Nicely done sir! Exactly what I was looking for
Thank you! Built this for my cabinet painting project and it is working great!
Excellent job nice 👍🏻. Thanks for the great idea.
very timely - have a ton of drawer fronts and doors to build and finish (300+). I am glad you sorted this out so that I can follow easily :-) thank you
Simple is good!
Thank you. Very good video and it helped me with painting my cabinet doors and drawers.
Just a minor 'adder' on your build. Other builds suggest a dowel for the 'arms' as it has less of a 'touch point' on the doors. As you mention, that many dowels quickly adds to the cost.
You can accomplish the same thing by cutting a 45 bevel on the top edge of each arm - this provides a sharp edge that the door can rest on - thus minimizing any damage to the wet paint surface.
Thank you so much for this, I built it in a couple of hours to hold 28 pieces of stair cladding that needs to be stained. Brilliant.
Only if he could have foreseen 2021 on the price of lumber lol Great job on the rack dude!
How much weight do you think that can hold??
If this were collapsible, I would build it.
Great idea 👍
Super
Cutting the arms from 2x4 will be cheaper than buy the 1x2 board. From one 2x4x8 you can have 8pc for arm.
Nice !!!!
I could never find 1x2's even remotely straight.
Your best bet is to rip larger 2x's (2x4, 2x6, 2x8 etc). Those 1x2 at the lumber store are the worst
Get on itq
My brain hurts when I see someone driving screws with a drill... Good vid otherwise!
What else are you supposed to use? Your wife?
I haven’t used anything other than an impact driver for like 10 years