Makeshift rack

Malaysia
December 4, 2017 7:40am CST
I brought home some sturdy boxes. Using sallotape and scissor, I assemble them to make a makeshift, recycle rack. I think I can use it to put my clothes, it look sturdy enough. Save me a few bucks than buying new cabinet. I am happy with it. Ignore the lazily-folded laundry,though
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@aureliah (24340)
• Kenya
4 Dec 17
Wow you can be really creative
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• Malaysia
5 Dec 17
Thank you, but no, it is not my original idea. I saw some pictures online of kids building this rack out of recycled boxes as their furniture in the dormitories. Then it struck me that I cando the same.
• Malaysia
11 Dec 17
@aureliah Thank you. So far it hold its ground. We'll see how long it last.
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@aureliah (24340)
• Kenya
8 Dec 17
@shaqziad1610 Even if the original idea waas not yours, at least you can do it
@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
4 Dec 17
Your rack can't work. It's upside down! Maybe you could get the photo right?!
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• Malaysia
4 Dec 17
lol You are right. It's gravity-defying. Should I patent it?
@MALUSE (69428)
• Germany
4 Dec 17
@shaqziad1610 Looks better now! When your cardboard boxes crumble, use orange crates! They're much better because they're made of wood. You can even paint them and they'll look like furniture.
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• Malaysia
5 Dec 17
@MALUSE That sounds like a good idea. I will definitely try it out if I can get my hand on those crates. I had done some googling earlier and I saw some nice furnitures and sofa made out of wood pallete. For now, I will just wait till my rack crumble
@Hannihar (129074)
• Israel
3 Oct 18
@shaqziad1610 If you are happy that is what matters.