Anyone building for the Mrs x-mas present?

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One of two, she wanted a rustic rack to hang the cast-iron on. Next is a pot rack over the kitchen island..

All this was simple stuff on hand;
2x1/8" bar stock
5/8" rebar
1/4" steel rod
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For inspiration, I will get some pictures of my neighbors Pot and Pans rack he has above his kitchen island.

Please do, I've got a rough idea on what I want to do but as with any of these things, the more thought the better.
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if I hung my pans like that, my lab would clean everyone of them...she'd be in heaven :)

looks great!
 
if I hung my pans like that, my lab would clean everyone of them...she'd be in heaven :)

looks great!

Lol, we were joking about the banging on the wall last night. If it becomes a problem, we may need to turn them around.
 
Looks great cant wait to see the rack. I have about 30 iron skillits but Im not allowed to bring them in the kitchen so they sit in a box in the basement.

I am building a laundry room and full bath in the basement for the Mrs. for christmas.
 
My grandfather used an old buggy wheel as a pot/pan rack above their kitchen island when they built their house in the early 80's. It has a light in the center and still spins on the original hub. Pretty neat feature that would probably set someone back a couple $$$$ nowadays. Downdraft hood on the old Thermador cooktop is a little sketchy so the wood has been "well preserved" over the last 30 yrs. Pans hang on heavy copper wire and some twisted square stock hooks over the wagon wheel.

I thought about copying the setup for our kitchen and looked at cutting a wheel in half to mount to the wall and curve out over the cooktop but we went with a big vent hood instead. Pretty nice addition to a "rustic" house though. Functional art ;)
 
I thought about copying the setup for our kitchen and looked at cutting a wheel in half to mount to the wall and curve out over the cooktop but we went with a big vent hood instead.

That is a cool idea.

here is one i made the wife a few years ago....


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Nice funtional design. I like it.

Currently working in my head a rebar project, I have #12 (1-1/2) size on down. Rebar and chain, sounds rustic to me..;)
 
Here they are.

The Mrs in the picture is 6' tall.

For inspiration, I will get some pictures of my neighbors Pot and Pans rack he has above his kitchen island.

Please do, I've got a rough idea on what I want to do but as with any of these things, the more thought the better.
:cheers:
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Wow, that is commercial size..She must own stock in Revere Ware.;)

Nice, I'll show these to the Mrs.
 
My wife told me all she wanted for x-mas was to finish the bar, which is long overdue. Pretty much done, just need to come up with a copper beer tap, which I have been struggling to find. I ordered a brass one, but it just doesn't look right. If anyone has any sources, please let me know, I'd like to find something by New Years. Thanks.

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Made the bar out of redwood slabs that I picked up from a local guy.

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We went into this project without a real plan, we ad-libbed on the way, knowing we wanted kind of a wood or copper look, something that fit the area we live in. And this is what we came up with.

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Looks like you need to cut Snoopy off..;)

Great job! The edge flashing, where did that come from?
 
Looks like you need to cut Snoopy off..;)

Great job! The edge flashing, where did that come from?


Yeah you're right, Snoopy is hammered! He started New Years early...:beer: Here's a link to where I got the copper. I got all the edging and the sink from these guys and they were very helpful, even when I had to return the first sink because it was too large, no problemo. Circle City Copperworks Bar Tops
 

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