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What size galvanized pipe for closet rod?

By Eleanor Gray

What size galvanized pipe for closet rod?

Re: OT: Using steel pipe for closet rod? Use 1″ galvanized/black pipe, 1 3/8″ hole in the 1×4 end pieces (a slot will be needed in one to get the pipe in, so you’ll have to take off one of the existing pieces or make a new one).

What is the best closet rod material?

Closet rods made from steel are chrome plated. In addition to being the strongest, they are also very resilient. Even after being overloaded they are likely to spring back to their original shape due to the resilient quality of steel. Stainless Steel is the next strongest material.

Can PVC pipe be used as a closet rod?

The PVC pipe was much less expensive than buying custom closet rods and it worked just fine as the closet rods. I put in an extra bracket to support the top rail and prevent sagging in the middle.

What size pipe for clothes rack?

You’ll Need: Two 1/2″ x 60″ black steel pipes, Two 1/2″ x 48″ black steel pipes, Four 1/2″ x 8″ black steel pipe nipples, Two 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ black steel pipe nipples, Six 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ black steel pipe nipples, Six 1/2″ black tees, Four 1/2″ black 90 degree elbows, Four 1/2″ galvinized floor flanges, Two 1/2″ black …

What type of pipe is used for closet rods?

A length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod. You’ll need a custom-cut length of pipe, which you can get at any hardware store. The service technician can also rethread the cut end for you so you can screw a threaded flange onto each end.

What are galvanized pipes?

What are galvanized pipes? Galvanized pipes are steel pipes that have been dipped in a protective zinc coating to prevent corrosion and rust. Galvanized piping was commonly installed in homes built before 1960. When it was invented, galvanized pipe was an alternative to lead pipe for water supply lines.

How do I choose a closet rod?

Opt for a closet rod depth of at least 12 inches. You also need to adhere to a precise closet rod depth, which is how far the rod is situated from the rear wall of the closet. If you don’t leave sufficient space between the rod and the rear wall, one side of all garments will wrinkle from being bunched up against it.

Can I paint closet rods?

It’s never a good idea to paint closet rods, it’s better to leave them natural or apply a stain. But since they’ve already been painted about all you can do is paint them a darker color so the marks aren’t as readily seen. It sounds like the shelves need to be sanded and repainted.

What kind of pipe do you need for a closet rod?

A Simple Closet Rod. A length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod. You’ll need a custom-cut length of pipe, which you can get at any hardware store. The service technician can also rethread the cut end for you so you can screw a threaded flange onto each end.

What kind of pipe to use to hang clothes rack?

What kind of fittings are used in walk in closets?

This beautiful DIY Closet System was built by Angela for the walk-in closet in her master bedroom. In total, there are three different clothing racks in the room, all built using Kee Klamp fittings and pipe to complete the rack frames.

How are rail support fittings used in a closet?

Be sure to slide the Rail Support fittings onto the horizontal pipe before connecting them to vertical supports. In this case, there are five for each horizontal pipe (which will, in turn, form each shelf). These Rail Support fittings are used to attach the shelves to the frame.

A Simple Closet Rod. A length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod. You’ll need a custom-cut length of pipe, which you can get at any hardware store. The service technician can also rethread the cut end for you so you can screw a threaded flange onto each end.

Be sure to slide the Rail Support fittings onto the horizontal pipe before connecting them to vertical supports. In this case, there are five for each horizontal pipe (which will, in turn, form each shelf). These Rail Support fittings are used to attach the shelves to the frame.

A length of galvanized steel or black iron pipe makes an unassuming and easily deployed closet rod. You’ll need a custom-cut length of pipe, which you can get at any hardware store. The service technician can also rethread the cut end for you so you can screw a threaded flange onto each end.

This beautiful DIY Closet System was built by Angela for the walk-in closet in her master bedroom. In total, there are three different clothing racks in the room, all built using Kee Klamp fittings and pipe to complete the rack frames.