Every pool owner has towels lots of towels.
Diy pool towel rack.
To solve the towel drying problem once and for all build this handy towel rack from ordinary pvc plumber s pipe.
Just grab a few dowels from the hardware store and you ve got a compact towel storage solution.
We have been using this for weeks and absolutely love it.
This diy pool towel rack is a great beginner build that does not require any complex tools in order to build it.
Keep them dry and off the ground with this outdoor towel rack.
And during the warmer months they seem to multiply.
Purchasing an outdoor towel rack is relatively expensive.
We now have a great place to hang our towels while we swim.
Need towels out by the pool.
This also works great for pool toys and floaties.
This diy pool towel rack was a simple and inexpensive fix to our problem.
In this video i ll show you how to make a diy pool or hot tub drying towel rack.
Even better we also have a great place to dry our towels once we are out of the pool for the day.
Similar products sell online anywhere from 200 300.
Initially the rungs were to be conduit pipe but that plan didn t work out as well so i swapped out the pipe for wood.
This simple diy towel rack can be made with leather belts you find at the thrift store.
The rack can hold eight full size beach towels and as a bonus it corrals all the pool noodles and floaties.
For the towel rack i wanted to build i need to purchase the following items at my local hardware store.
I built the towel rack using cedar boards for the rails and pine dowels for the rungs.
With some pvc from your local hardware store and a little time you can build your own.
And you can make one for right around 35.