HOW TO BUILD A CLOTHING RACK | DIY | UNDER $12 WITH PVC PIPE | INDUSTRIAL | before+after | MAY NUNEZ

I was looking for a clothing rack that could easily display my favorite clothing items, but I needed it to be on a budget, because let's face it, christmas time! I looked online and found some for about $14, but they didn't have decent reviews sooo after seeing a few pictures I thought, hmmm, I could probably make that myself. I did the math and it turns out if I DIY it myself it would be about the same, plus I love projects haha. So off to HomeDepot we went. ——————————————————————————— ♡ Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE AND HIT THE BELL FOR NOTIFICATIONS! ——————————————————————————— ♡ Email me at: [email protected] ♡ Wanna send me letters or products to review, send them here! The following are the measurements I used: Remember, YOU CAN CUT your pipe at HomeDepot, the pipe tools are for customer use. -You will need 206 inches or 17.1 ft, which is about two of the 10 ft 3/4 PVC pipes. Each priced at $2.57 for a total of $5.14 Spray paint color of your choice, if you decide to spray paint. Cut four 8 inch pipes for the base. Cut two 6 inch pipes for the sides. Cut two 31 inch pipes, one where the clothes will hang and the other to go at the bottom for additional support. Cut two 50 inch pipes for the sides. -You will need 4 tee connectors: each $0.85 or $3.40 for all. -You will need 2 elbow connectors: each $0.59 or $1.18 for both. -You will need 4 base caps: each $0.57 or $2.28 for all. The grand total for this project was an even $12!!! Wahhhhht! Update: Anthony has stolen my clothing rack and I now need to make another one for myself.