DIY Copper Clothing Rack
Lately, I’ve become a little obsessed with copper pipe projects like my recent copper blanket ladder ! Working with copper pipes is actually really fun and the results are clean and modern. I hope to bring you a few more copper pipe DIYs, but today I am showing you have to make a DIY copper clothing rack. This project is so easy and you really only need one tool. Assembling the copper pipes takes just a few minutes. I like this DIY copper clothing rack because it’s pretty enough to have it exposed in a room and could be used for a pop-up shop or coat rack. Looking at places like how to home might be a good way to finding out and learn about DIY projects that could inspire you. My friend gave me some affordable sass clothing that no longer fitted her and it will look great hung up on this rack!! You can dissemble the DIY copper clothing rack when it is not in use and assemble in just a few minutes. All the details and instructions of the DIY copper clothing rack is listed below. Don’t forget to PIN this project! 🙂
DIY Copper Clothing Rack
Cost: $80
Time: about 30 minutes
Results: a furniture-like clothing rack
Supplies: All these supplies can be found at your local hardware store. This project is not the cheapest but cheaper than buying a copper clothing rack online or at a store. Also, if you have a copper pipe cutter than the total price will be less since I had to buy one.
black sharpie
tape measure
E6000 glue (optional, but recommended)
nail polish remover (for cleaning the pipes)
Instructions: Don’t be intimidated to cut copper. It’s SO easy! I actually had my younger son help me out with this project. And he cut the copper! The first thing to do is clean you pipes. You probably have red ink markings on the sides. Take a rag and nail polish remover and just rub it off. Nail polish remover easily takes it off.
Now that you have clean copper pipes, take your 10 foot pipes and measure and mark what you will cut. Here is the breakdown:
- Take 1 of the 3/4″ diameter copper pipe and measure and mark 5 feet so basically right in the middle of the pipe. Once it is cut you will get 2 x 5 feet 3/4″ diameter copper pipes. These will be for the sides of the clothing rack.
- Next take the 1/2″ diameter 10 foot pipe. Measure and mark 41″ twice. You will need two 41″ 1/2 diameter pipes. These are the ones that run on the bottom of the clothing rack and will hold up your shoes. You will have extra 1/2″ diameter copper pipes left over. Save it for another project!
- Then take your other 3/4″ diameter 10 foot copper pipe. First measure 41″ and mark. This will be the bar that goes on the top and holds the clothes. Then measure 8 x 3″ lengths and 4 x 2″ lengths.
Now it’s time to cut! It’s so easy. Take your copper pipe cutter and place over the pipe where the mark is. Tighten the cutter so it is secure. Then rotate the cutter around the pipe clockwise 3 times. Tighten cutter again. Rotates counter clockwise 3 times. Tighten the cutter again. Rotate clockwise 3 times. Tighten. Repeat until the pipe snaps. It’s that easy!
Once you are all done cutting your pipes, this is what you should have! Now you are ready to assemble.
To assemble your DIY copper clothing rack, I would start with the base. I would also take your e6000 and glue these pieces together for a more secure clothing rack. Don’t glue the top sides of the rack; that way you can dissemble the top and the sides for easy storage when it’s not in use.
Your 1/2″ diameter 41″ pipes are the two parts that run on the bottom of the rack where the shoes are placed. Take the copper Tee’s that are 3/4″ x 3/4″x 1/2″ to secure the cross bars. Take your 2″ 3/4 diameter pipes and place them on the one sides of the T. Then place the 3/4″ Tee for the other side and connect the two cross bar together with the secure of 3/4″ Tee. That Tee should be place up and will be where you will place you 5 foot copper pipes. But before you do that, take your 3″ copper pipes and place them on the other side of the Tees and connect your elbows and then finish off the feet with another set of 3″ copper pipes and then your end caps. Make sure all your pipes are secure and pushed in all the way. If you are gluing, let the glue set before you assemble the top.
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Once all the bottom is assembled of your DIY copper clothing rack, now take your long bar and assemble the sides and the top securing with your last two copper elbows. Grab a helper so the long pipes aren’t hitting you in the head! Add some rubber bottoms to your rack if you have hard wood floors so it doesn’t slide around or scratch the wood. Your copper clothing rack is now ready to be used!
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Kaitlyn T says
What brands of the pipes did you get? And what hardware store did you go to? When I add all the materials to my cart on homedepot.com it comes out to way more than $80…
darlingdarleenadmin says
I got it all at home depot but I bought it in the store, not online. I’m not sure if the prices are more online than in the store.
Kim says
What are the dimensions of this rack once finished? Beautiful!
darlingdarleenadmin says
HI Kim! Thanks! The rack is 43″w X 65″ h.
Jasmine says
This is gorgeous!!! I’m definitely making this for my baby’s clothes… will I need the shoe rack bottom? I don’t need it but still want to make sure that it’s sturdy enough to hold all her clothes. Do you know how I could make this rack a double rack? Like which dimensions would change? Thanks ahead of time!
darlingdarleenadmin says
Yes you definitely need the bottom rack for stability and to keep it sturdy. I haven’t done the double rack so I’m not sure about the dimensions, but you can extend the bottom connector. Just keep in mind that with a double, it will be tricky to move the rack so just keep it in place.
Andrea says
This is very simple process to make the cloth rack. I like the rack and making procedure. Thank you for the post.
Hajera shultana says
Hi,
I wanted to find out how you made the tablestand please?
Thank you
darlingdarleenadmin says
Hi Harjera! Here is the link to the DIY Table Floral Rod. Check out the IGTV video in the post to see how I assembled the copper pieces. Thanks!
https://darlingdarleen.com/2020/11/outdoor-thanksgiving-table/
Kirtika saha says
This is extremely helpful info!! Very good work. Everything is very interesting to learn and easy to understand. Thank you for giving information.
SNK Creation says
Wow it is really wonderful and awesome thus it is very much useful for me to understand many concepts and helped me a lot.