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  • From "DIY Home Repair & Remodeling"
    episode DIR-144
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

    Premanufactured wire racks are ideal for storing laundry room materials. For added functionality, attach casters to your wire rack and turn it into a cart.

    First, fit the plastic sleeve provided with the caster kit over the metal stud on the bottom of the cart (figure A). Then insert the caster brackets into the plastic sleeve bottoms (figure B), and tap them in with a hammer. Finish the project by threading casters into the mounting brackets (figure C).

    For added storage, consider purchasing a rack for storing your ironing board and iron (figure D). The rack may be hung on a door or mounted to a wall.

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