Industrial Shelves {a How-to}

McCall Manor
by McCall Manor
These shelves made a big impact and have given great storage in our guest bathroom...and they were easy. Here is a step by step how-to so that you can go into this project with full confidence that you will rock this out!
shopping list: 2x8x8 boards cut to 2' lengths. I only used 3 of my 4 for this project.


(6) 8" pipe (3/4" diameter pipes). (6) floor flanges for 3/4" pipe. (6) end caps for 3/4" pipes. Spray paint, screws, mollies and stain.


Spray paint your pipes, flanges and end caps and let them dry thoroughly. Sand and stain your boards. I also sprayed mine with Thompson's Water Seal since they will be in a damp environment.
Hold your first flange up where you want to place it and mark the holes with a pencil. Then drill holes large enough to fit the mollies you purchased.
Tap the mollies in the walls.
Screw flange, pipe and end cap to the wall.
Used a level to make sure your next flanges line up vertically and horizontally.
Stand back and smile in a smug I-totally-rocked-this-project kind of way.
Load up the shelves with whatever pleases you.
For more pictures of my finished project and many others, hop over to my blog, McCall Manor. Thanks for stopping by!
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