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24/08/2003 6:23 PM

Wine Rack

Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack? Thanks!!


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tT

[email protected] (Tomeshew)

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 4:18 AM

No, not really. Just make sure that the corks stay wet, and you can read the
labels without disturbing the wine. Tom
> [email protected] (Fats) wrote:
>Date: 08/24/2003 6:23 PM US Mountain Standard Time
>Message-id: <[email protected]>
>
>Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
>Thanks!!

JJ

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in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 12:02 AM

Sun, Aug 24, 2003, 6:23pm (EDT-3) [email protected] (Fats)
clearly stated:
Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack? =A0
Thanks!!

Yes.

Next I suppose you want plans. Try this.
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2nwp6/plans/wine.htm

If those don't suit, maybe one of these will.
http://www.sundogcompany.com/wineholders.html

JOAT
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BN

"Baisleys"

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

30/08/2003 3:35 AM


"Igor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 05:39:13 GMT, "Baisleys" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Fats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> >news:[email protected]...
> >> Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
> >Thanks!!
> >
> >Hi Fats:
> >
> >I have created a simple, inexpenseive and expandable wine rack system.
It's
> >note wood, but . . .
> >
> >Materials needed:
> > 4" rigid drain line (white outside/black inside) ~$4.00/10ft length
> > 11 small (~4-6") cable ties / 10ft of drain line
> > (1 section of drail line is enough material for 11 slots in the wine
> >rack)
> >
> >Tools Needed:
> > Saw (I used a chop saw, but a hand saw and/or sharp utility knife
would
> >also work)
> > Utility knife
> > Drill Motor & 1/4" drill bit
> >
> [snip]
>
> What kind of rigid drain pipe are you talking about? I have never seen
> white outside/black inside. And cut it with a utility knife? Not the PVC
> I have seen. And, why not just glue the pipes together? And, are you
> using 12" chop saw?

The Drian pipe is not the solid PVC. It is sort-of corrigated and comes in
2 versions. One with holes drilled ~ 6" apart, one without the doles.

As far as the cutting, a box cutter would work, but I used a 10" chop saw
and did a little rotating action to complete the cut. I also used the
utility knife to clean up some of the rough edges.

One could glue the pieves together, but this way it was more modular.

I hope that helps.

Cheers!










LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 3:47 PM

On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 05:39:13 GMT, "Baisleys" <[email protected]>
pixelated:

>Hi Fats:
>
>I have created a simple, inexpenseive and expandable wine rack system. It's
>note wood, but . . .
>
>Materials needed:
> 11 small (~4-6") cable ties / 10ft of drain line

Alrighty, then. That covers the storage needs for your
wife's bottles of Chateau Lafite Rothschild wines, but
what about the $7 bag of wine-in-a-box you took home
last night? How do you store multiples of those?


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"Baisleys"

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 5:39 AM


"Fats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
Thanks!!

Hi Fats:

I have created a simple, inexpenseive and expandable wine rack system. It's
note wood, but . . .

Materials needed:
4" rigid drain line (white outside/black inside) ~$4.00/10ft length
11 small (~4-6") cable ties / 10ft of drain line
(1 section of drail line is enough material for 11 slots in the wine
rack)

Tools Needed:
Saw (I used a chop saw, but a hand saw and/or sharp utility knife would
also work)
Utility knife
Drill Motor & 1/4" drill bit

Misc Needed:
Fine Sand Paper
Soap & Water
Newspaper Paper
Pencil
Paper Punch

Cut Tubes to length: Use the saw to cut the drain line into 10" sections. I
used a crop-saw with a stop block.
Create hole-guide template: Cut a piece of newspaper approximately 2" wide.
Wrap the paper around the tube and mark where it overlaps (length will equal
the outside perimiter of the tube.) Fold this in half and mark the mid
point. Punch a hole ~1" in from the edge of the paper at the mid and end
points.
Mark Straight line: on the length of the tube: Draw the line roughly 2" long
on each end (use a right angle & straight edge, such as the fence of a table
saw, to get a straigh line ie: |o )
Mark Dill points on the tube: Using the hole guide, the two points on each
end of the tubes. Be sure to align the drill guide with the striaght line.
This will ensure that the holes are opposite of each other.
Drill Holes: Drill the four holes on each tube. Since the holes are larger
than the cable ties, absolute accuracy is not important.
Sand and Clean Tubes: Lightly sand the ends of each tube to remove sharp
edges and saw marks. Also clean up holes. (Utility knife is also an option
to clean up rought saw cuts and drill flashing.)
Group Tubes: Attached tubes together with cable ties to create a singe row
of tubes the desired length. (ie: OOOOO) Be sure that the large end of the
cable tie ends-up on the outside wall of the connected tubes. Trim excess
cable tie material.
Stack Rows of Tubes: Stack groups of tubes and fill with desired beverages!


I can send pictures if you'd like. remove the no spam from my e-mail
address to contact me.

Jj

"Joe"

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 1:58 PM

Use your imagination. Why do you need a plan?

"Chris Merrill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Fats wrote:
> > Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
Thanks!!
>
> New Yankee Workshop has one...although it's more of a wine _truck_...
>
> --
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> Chris Merrill
> [email protected]
> (remove the ZZZ to contact me)
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>

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Igor

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

29/08/2003 5:42 PM

On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 05:39:13 GMT, "Baisleys" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"Fats" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
>Thanks!!
>
>Hi Fats:
>
>I have created a simple, inexpenseive and expandable wine rack system. It's
>note wood, but . . .
>
>Materials needed:
> 4" rigid drain line (white outside/black inside) ~$4.00/10ft length
> 11 small (~4-6") cable ties / 10ft of drain line
> (1 section of drail line is enough material for 11 slots in the wine
>rack)
>
>Tools Needed:
> Saw (I used a chop saw, but a hand saw and/or sharp utility knife would
>also work)
> Utility knife
> Drill Motor & 1/4" drill bit
>
[snip]

What kind of rigid drain pipe are you talking about? I have never seen
white outside/black inside. And cut it with a utility knife? Not the PVC
I have seen. And, why not just glue the pipes together? And, are you
using 12" chop saw?

CM

Chris Merrill

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

25/08/2003 12:56 PM

Fats wrote:
> Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack? Thanks!!

New Yankee Workshop has one...although it's more of a wine _truck_...

--
************************************
Chris Merrill
[email protected]
(remove the ZZZ to contact me)
************************************

VG

"Virgle Griffith"

in reply to [email protected] (Fats) on 24/08/2003 6:23 PM

29/08/2003 6:29 PM

...
> >> Hi...just wondering if anyone knows of a good plan for a wine rack?
> >Thanks!!
> >Tools Needed:
> > Saw (I used a chop saw, but a hand saw and/or sharp utility knife
would
> >also work)
> > Utility knife
> > Drill Motor & 1/4" drill bit
> >
> [snip]
>
> What kind of rigid drain pipe are you talking about? I have never seen
> white outside/black inside. And cut it with a utility knife? Not the PVC
> I have seen. And, why not just glue the pipes together? And, are you
> using 12" chop saw?

I used a 10 in. chop saw and rotated the pipe a little. I used the thin wall
stuff.
I built a frame with doors and have 16 sections to a row and 8 rows high.
I put a dab of PC glue at the points where the pipe touched each other.
Have it filled up with fig, blackberry, blueberry and Norton grape wine.

Virgle


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