Hillbilly Hat Rack

1 year ago
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Howdy Neighbor,
Brother Bill here, today we will be assembling a rustic shelf, hat, coat rack made from reclaimed pallet wood.

Tools needed: Saw dust maker, hole maker, with hole maker bit that fits screw holes for wrenches, flexible yardstick, pencil, square and a air stapler with 18ga 7/8" and 1-1/4" staples. How many staples you ask? Just as many as you like as it will be your shelf/hat/coat rack! If I missed something, well that happens so just let me know.

Shelf,hat,coat rack lumber
3ea 1/2" X 3-3-1/2"W X 40"L Back boards
1ea 1/2" X 5-1/2"W X 40"L Top or shelf board
2ea 1/2" X 2-1/2"W X 9-1/2"L Front Trim sides ends cut at a 45
3ea 1/2" X 1-1/2"W X 9-1/2"L Back trim ends/middle cut at a 45
4ea 1/2"X 1-1/2"W X 3-1/2"L Front Trim middle/ends cut at a 45
Hardware
8ea 1/2" screws to mount wrenches
1ea used 5-1/2" saw blade
4ea used wrenches, heated bent to 90 degrees, painted black

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