Pallet Wood Wine Rack DIY



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P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

My son Kevin, and his then fiancee, Mollie, showed up on my doorstep one day wanting to do a project.  They had been living in a apartment for over a year, and were anxious to make the place their own .  Unfortunately they had very little balcony space  (about a foot wide)  and no real interior space to get out the electric saws or drills.

So, with no forewarning , I was a little at a loss for what that project would be.  The only thing I had sitting around the house was this lonely pallet.  It was a little small as far as pallets go and instead of having notched sides like a true pallet would, it had 2×4’s for  sides.  If they thought they could work with it, the pallet was theirs.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

 

I don’t know how the conversation went.  Maybe it went like this…

I like wine.

So do I.

Maybe we should make something to hold our wine.

Well that’s just an insanely, fantastical, incredible idea.

I love you, you’re the best.

Like I said, I don’t know how the conversation went, I’m just imagining.  Anyway, the wine rack idea was born.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

Most of the wood on the front was evenly spaced, but the wood on the back had to be realigned to match up with the front.  They moved the wood slightly below the height of the front so that the wine  would have less of a chance of falling forward.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

With a can, they marked where the wine bottle notches would be,  then cut them out with a jigsaw.  Cuts had to be made on the front and back side of the rack.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

Used one of dad’s wine bottles to do a test run.  With that test run, they decided it might need a little more depth so they added an extra block of wood to the back.  Sorry I don’t have a picture , but you can see a little of the addition below.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

 

With rags, Kevin and Mollie stained the wine rack with a walnut stain.

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

For a backing, I gave them choice of  pallet wood (of course), leftover bead board, or fabric.  They chose this green striped fabric.  It was stretched across the back and attached with staples.  A french cleat was attached to the back for hanging.  You can find  one at Home Depot here.   Supposedly it can support 200 lbs.  I don’t think  they will ever have that many full bottles sitting around the house, but it’s probably better to be safe than sorry. 

P)allet Wood Wine Rack DIY, Upcycled, Recycled

 

All finished.  I think it turned out fantastic. And from what I hear, it actually works… but for some reason they can’t seem to keep the rack full. 🙂 
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