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How-to-make-curtain-rods-from-electrical-conduit (Original Post)
snagglepuss
Mar 2013
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Warpy
(113,130 posts)1. I've done that. I've also used dowels and closet pole
Poverty, not necessity, is the mother of invention.
snagglepuss
(12,704 posts)2. I didn't know conduit was so inexpensive.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)3. It's dirt cheap but you need to buy hooks to support it
because it's also very bendy.
snagglepuss
(12,704 posts)4. Bendy eh? That is very good to know.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)5. i have an awesome pot rack from steel conduit
still loving it too Not the best pic, but hubby notched a 2x4 to hold it steady across the cabinets
snagglepuss
(12,704 posts)6. I love it.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)7. i think it cost less than $20
he used his drill with a 'door set' drill attachment to cut notches in two 2x4s that were scrap from other projects.
we got steel rings and steel 's' hooks which he closed on end of over the rings, slid them on and stuck it above the window.
I have added more over the years but it's still my favorite 'design on a dime' thing in my kitchen. and in a small kitchen, it freed up so much space in my cabinets that i needed for other things.
Worried senior
(1,328 posts)8. You have a very nice kitchen.
NMDemDist2
(49,314 posts)9. thank you
we have replaced all the appliances since then and the sink