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Advice-modifying a Decatur Industries Pipe Rack?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buckshot" data-source="post: 316989" data-attributes="member: 1851"><p>I have the same rack with the same issues. I was thinking about using a coping saw on the holes on the bottom 2 tiers...the top tier already has C shaped holes. I figured the coping saw would have fine enough teeth and would be controllable enough that the wood will cut without splintering. Then fine sand and stain. The only problem I see is that the wood thickness on the bottom 2 tiers is considerably less than the thickness of the top tier. Time will tell, I guess. Good luck if you decide to tackle it. And keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buckshot, post: 316989, member: 1851"] I have the same rack with the same issues. I was thinking about using a coping saw on the holes on the bottom 2 tiers...the top tier already has C shaped holes. I figured the coping saw would have fine enough teeth and would be controllable enough that the wood will cut without splintering. Then fine sand and stain. The only problem I see is that the wood thickness on the bottom 2 tiers is considerably less than the thickness of the top tier. Time will tell, I guess. Good luck if you decide to tackle it. And keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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