Saturday, August 28, 2021

RELODECOR 6-Foot Wall Leaning Blanket Ladder| Laminate Snag Free Construction (Brown)

 RELODECOR 6-Foot Wall Leaning Blanket Ladder| Laminate Snag Free Construction (Brown)

  •     Premium Laminate Material - No worry of snags or slivers or cracks from reused wood.
  •     Room For All - With the large size you can fit all your blankets or towels.
  •     Protect Your Blankets - Unlike painted ladders the laminate surface will not mark blankets or walls.
  •     Durable Construction - Constructed with screws not staples, built for a lifetime of use.
  •     Be Happy - We know you will love your ladder but just in case we offer easy returns.


How to make a quilt rack


A new quilt is a fantastic way to liven up your bedroom by adding life to your bedroom . A quilt stand isn't just a nice addition to the foot of your bed, it's a place to hang your quilt neatly, extending its lifespan. Now let's see how to make the quilt rack.

Necessary materials:

  • 1 inch thick plywood sheet
  • Electric saw
  • miter saw
  • Screws and screwdriver
  • sandpaper
  • Varnish

Here's what to do:

  1. Cut the plywood into two pillars, 8 by 32 inches (20.32 by 81.28 centimeters) each (this will be the final two pieces of the rack), four horizontal beams of 2 by 26 inches (5 -by -66.04 centimeters) each (three at the top of the frame and one at the bottom), and two horizontal feet of 2 by 10 inches (5 by 25.4 centimeters) each (helps stabilize the rack)
  2. Cut the ends of the two horizontal pieces of feet at a 45 degree angle using the miter saw.
  3. Cut the corners of the stiles at an angle using the miter saw.
  4. Draw a vertical line in the center of each ladder. The line will be 4 inches (10.16 centimeters) on each side.
  5. Mark a location for the screw on the line you just drew 2½ inches (6.35 centimeters) from the top.
  6. Mark two points for the screws, midway between the line you drew and the edge of the ladder, 6 inches (15.24 centimeters) from the top.
  7. Mark a point on the line for a screw, 4 inches (10.16 centimeters) from the bottom.
  8. Mark two points for the screws midway between the line and the edge of the ladder, ¾ inch (1.9 centimeters) from the bottom.
  9. Repeat this procedure for the other style.
  10. Drill screw holes at all points marked above.
  11. Screw the two foot pieces into the two holes at the bottom of both posts. The length of 10 inches (25.4 centimeters) must be on the floor.
  12. Screw three horizontal crossbeams into the three holes at the top. Screw a cross beam into the holes at the bottom of both posts. The crossbeams must be bolted so that the 2 inch (5 centimeters) thick side faces up.
  13. Sand the rack and varnish .

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