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bumping this since I made something a couple of days ago:</P>
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took several paint coats to get the right gothninja shade [86]</P>
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bumping this since I made something a couple of days ago:</P>
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took several paint coats to get the right gothninja shade [86]</P>
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nice scarf, buddy!
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harrrharr</P>
thanks Faust ;)</P>
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some more info about the rack and how you made it would be great
I've been searching for a similar rack for months and I can't seem to find anything suitable
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some more info about the rack and how you made it would be great
I've been searching for a similar rack for months and I can't seem to find anything suitable
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about 2" steel pipe in several pieces,4 x90° joints,2x T joints and thats about it. all available at the plumbing section of a well equipped hardware store. after some sanding I did about 5 paint coats starting a black primer, thin layer of metallic, thin coats of some bronze colours followed by some more sanding and finished with a semi-covering coat of black primer with a little bit of the previous coats showing through.</P>
pieced it together and thats about it. the hooks I cut and bent from thin steel rod since I couldn't find any big ones like that.</P>
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about 2" steel pipe in several pieces,4 x90° joints,2x T joints and thats about it. all available at the plumbing section of a well equipped hardware store. after some sanding I did about 5 paint coats starting a black primer, thin layer of metallic, thin coats of some bronze colours followed by some more sanding and finished with a semi-covering coat of black primer with a little bit of the previous coats showing through.</p>
pieced it together and thats about it. the hooks I cut and bent from thin steel rod since I couldn't find any big ones like that.</p>[/quote]
nice, thanks!
those hooks should be available from a shop that sells commercial cooking equipment.
mike I really love the look of that, well done
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ones used in kitchens are generally about 2/3 of the size of these and wouldn't fit the pipe. I at least was unable to find ones big enough.</P>
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that's awesome, arto. the hooks are pretty damn well done. looks great and I imagine it didn't cost you much either :-)
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fantastic mike really like the rail might try and do something like it for when i move away in september to take down with me
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What have you done there Matthew?