So step back, open a can of cold Diet Coke and admire your new shelf!Īmazing, Corey! Such a great way to get the look while saving some cash. (If you are nodding your head in agreement, take comfort in the fact that you are not alone.) Undoubtedly, I will be up to my elbows in paint at 3 a.m. Innocent enough, right? Well, the only problem with an innocent brainstorm is that it typically turns into a full scale, category 5, hurricane. I am quite certain I have a problem… You see, I will look at a space and start to brainstorm ideas. Hey all, this is Corey visiting from “ Sawdust 2 Stitches”. Compare that to around $2 for 10 feet of PVC pipe and 50 cents for each joint (or less if you buy in bulk), and the savings add up substantially! (The prices may vary a bit geographically, but across the board, PVC is nicer to your budget than metal pipe, and the savings more than offset the cost of the spray paint!) Here’s Corey to show you how to create an awesome, custom industrial shelf without using up your kids college fund: DIY Industrial Shelf Using PVC Pipe How does the price compare? A 10-foot length of pipe costs between $4 and $20 (for electrical conduit up to copper, black, and steel pipe) and each flange/fitting will set you back around $2.
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