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Each room, one way or another, requires a shelf (and not one) in order to be able to store things. I want to tell you about how you can make a shelf yourself, which can be hung on the wall, which, in addition to the storage function, will also carry out the drying function.
For homemade we will need a large number of plastic bottles, and self-tapping screws with locknuts.
From the bottles, you need to unscrew the caps and carefully make holes in them, and screw the screws with locknuts into the caps as shown in the photo:
Next, there are two ways to mount:
- screw the screw with the lid directly into the wall of the room;
- screw the self-tapping screw with the lid into a wooden surface (for example plywood), and then attach the plywood itself to the wall.
Choose the method yourself, based on your preferences.
We screw the screw with the cap into the surface
Next, screw the bottle onto the lid attached with a self-tapping screw:
We repeat the same operation with a large number of bottles, placing them at the same level:
We have a rather strong and unusual shelf, which calmly withstands a metal hook:
We figured out the function of the shelf, now we need to understand the function of the dryer of things.
Suppose you have wet gloves and you need to dry them. If we just lay the gloves on the surface, they will dry for a very long time. I suggest putting gloves on an attached bottle
Now I want to show you how to store caps on our drying rack.
We cut the neck of a multi-liter bottle, in the same way we attach the bottle cap to the surface and screw the cut neck onto the cap
Next, “put on” the cap on the attached cropped neck like this:
You can attach such "fixtures for caps "in a chaotic manner.
I told you how to make a rather strong shelf myself, which will also serve as a dryer!