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Clothes Hanger

Clothes Hanger
No closet, no wardrobe, no problem. Make this sweet industrial looking clothes hanger for under 30 bucks.
 
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Step 1The materials you will need.

The materials you will need.
-shower curtain rod
-Steel strapping
-small nuts and bolts
-screws
-an end cap, you have to be creative on this one I used a metal fridge magnet.
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Feb 23, 2012. 7:55 AMabetterton says:
This is an absolutely awesome idea! I wonder though if it may be cheaper to use a galvanized pipe with the flange and end cap that are pre-made to fit? It would still be an industrial look and very cool, in my opinion! :) Great idea!
Jul 6, 2011. 7:48 PMCooldeal says:
Great space saver especially where you just have a wall sized for clothes to hang and don't want or can't put a bar hanger between two walls. I can make use of lots of places to hang more clothes. Thanks.
Aug 14, 2008. 9:03 AMfiresketch says:
Excellent, I have a wardrobe but this is much more awesome! :)
I was thinking of making something like this but I was not sure how... and then I stumble on this! Yay!
Oct 3, 2006. 1:22 PMjerbtown says:
I really like this. My house is a former boarding home that was converted into a single family dwelling, so we are long on bedrooms and short on closets. This is great for a person like myself who can cut a shower rod in two but can't so much build a closet from scratch. Thanks!!
Apr 3, 2006. 9:54 AMhensonkid says:
Very nice. Did you fasten the strapping at a stud, or are you using drywall anchors?
Apr 2, 2006. 10:26 PMEJFox says:
Excellent instructable. I myself don't happen to have a closet, a wardrobe, or anything of the type. I can certainly see myelf making 2-3-4 of these in my bedroom. Excellent job, all in all!

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