How do I make a drain board for dish drainer?
I have a piece of galvanized steel left over from my around my stove and am trying to figure a way to make a drain board so it can match the stove area. I need to figure out a way to keep it tipped up to drain the water. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Mary,
How thick is the piece you have left over?
Here is a video on someone who makes and sells them. Nothing available on making one. This can give you an idea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MLIgnNjSvc
https://www.cottagecraftworks.com/stainless-steel-kitchen-sink-open-back-drainboard
How about gluing some cabinet door knobs or maybe some river rocks as legs on the back end ?
Great idea on using rocks! You could also drill holes through the high end and attach galvanized bolts and washers to raise that edge.
You definitely need to take care that the edges are not sharp!