Diy Copper Pipe Clothing Rack. With added lengths of pipe on either end of the main rod, this clever design incorporates an area to hang bags and purses alongside your wardrobe. Tighten the adjustment knob on the cutter until it is tight against the pipe, then rotate around the pipe.
Tighten the adjustment knob on the cutter until it is tight against the pipe, then rotate around the pipe. To cut the copper, slide the tubing cutter over the pipe so the cutting wheel is aligned with the mark. Working with copper pipes is actually really fun and the results are clean and modern.
We'll take you through step by step to build this chic rack, no soldering needed!
Mommy and me clothing racks. Just a few weeks ago, i finally completed a major closet overhaul. Once it is cut you will get 2 x 5 feet 3/4″ diameter copper pipes. A simple pipe clothing rack can cost more than $100 from a trendy retailer, or it can cost a fraction of that if you do it yourself at home.