rob makes use of a shelf from the omar shelf unit and turns it into a pot rack. he says, "i simply took some eyebolts and found the studs in my ceiling, some eye hooks and fender washers to cover the holes on the omar unit, and some chain and clips to hook it into the ceiling. i suppose one could use molly bolts to hook in the ceiling, but i felt safer using eyebolts directly into the studs since my cookware is extremely heavy."
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- a kickass litterbox cabinet
- Winter in Stockholm
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