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But can't find it on their website. They did have something like this:
Nice rack!
You won't get that rack for forty bucks.
I know place that for $1 you can look at it for a few minutes. But they charge $7.00 for a Bud light.
Getting back on topic here though I agree whole hardily on the nice rack.I've been working on my own design for a towel rack. I'm about ready to make a few hunderd, but, opinions for the general public (if you all are even close to that ) are always welcome. BEFORE YOU SEE THE PICTURE: please remember that this is just a prototype. I built it out of some junk wood that was laying around. The actual model will be out of western red cedar.Some more info. The upright pole is square, but there's only 3 equally spaces legs. It was a biatch to figue out how to do this, but with 3 legs any possibility of rocking on an uneven surface is eliminated. In the picture/prototype, the vertical pole goes all the way to the ground. In the "real" thing, it wont and should stop just below where the legs attach.The "hooks" for hanging your stuff are made from copper pipe. Though not shown in the "protype" picture there will be end caps on the pipe. There's 2 horizontal bars (I think 14" long) and 2 at a 45 degree angleOverall height is yet to be determined, but I think somewhere arounf 4-1/2 feet / 54 inches
Dear Doctor,Being so close to the tree nymphs as I am, I hate to see things made of wood which could easily be made of a more long-lasting material.
I wonder - how would one ship something like that?