
Pot Hanger from Restored Window
Save some space in your kitchen.
Step 1
Remove glazing on long, straight areas of the window using the Dremel® Multi-Max with the MM450 blade. To remove glazing in curved or tight spaces, use a Dremel® Rotary Tool with the 115 high-speed cutter. Once glazing is removed, you can either re-glaze or remove the pane of glass altogether.
Step 2
Remove paint on flat expanses of the window using the Dremel® Multi-Max with the MM70P Sanding Sheet. Use a rotary tool equipped with a Flapwheel sanding accessory to remove paint in areas that are more difficult to access.
Step 3
Paint the sanded frame. Once the paint is dry, drill pilot holes into the frame in areas where you would like to hang your pots. Finger-tighten screw hooks into your piloted holes. TIP: You can stand the frame upright on your counter, mount it to a wall, or hang it from the ceiling. Here we hung the window using a galvanized cable looped around screw hooks fixed to each corner of the window. SAFETY TIP: Work with both tools at a medium speed. If you chose to remove the pane of glass, be careful to watch out for any existing nailing holding the pane into place - as they can be sharp. Wear gloves when working on this project.
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