HOW TO Make a behind-the-door Umbrella Stand (WnW #55)

There’s room behind the door for this slender umbrella rack! ⇊ Click “Show More“ for more details and FREE plans! ⇊ (Yes, epic ridiculously pretentious video ahead!) Our mudroom is on the small side, and our family is on the large side. So the mudroom is pretty full with our washer/dryer/sink, as well as umpteen boots and coats. As such, storage space is in VERY tight supply. The umbrellas have lived behind the door basically forever. And yes, they fall down regularly and get in the way. I’ve wanted to build or buy some sort of device to restrain them for ages, but have never had the time or the inspiration. Here is the simple easy-to-build umbrella rack that I designed. It is small enough to fit into just 3-1/2” of space. The door STILL contacts the door stop; it does not touch the umbrella rack. A basic free downloadable plan is available on the project web page: Follow me on Social Media: ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- LINKS TO SOME OF THE ITEMS SHOWN. (Affiliate links) — Sensgard ZEM hearing protection — Ridgid 12v Drill — Hitachi drill/driver kits — Bessey small 4” clamps — Rust-Oleum clear Lacquer — Sensgard ZEM hearing protection — Painter’s Pyramids — Stanley LeverLock — I love these tape measures — DeWalt DW735 Planer — Grizzly G0513ANV — similar to my big Bandsaw ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Many more woodworking projects: Music: Opus One by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license () Artist:
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