Built-in wine rack
Workshop member Rufaro built this timber custom wine rack using Melamine Colourboard to make use of what used to be the fridge space and bring warmth to an otherwise stark white kitchen.
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If you want to use your wine rack as a base cabinet, you need to attach the adjustable feet. Using the measurements in your instructions, use your tape measure and square and mark the position for the feet.
Place the feet in position on the rack before you screw these in using your base plate to keep them straight. Make sure the tapered edges of the feet are facing out. Pre-drill your holes and then screw down the feet to the rack using the 28mm screws.
Now that you have attached the base for the adjustable feet, you can finish assembling these. Set each of the legs to the right height, using your square at 145mm, and your wine rack is ready to install.
Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.
When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.