Vanity
Shopping List:
- Qty 1 - 1-1/4" x 48" Galvanized Threaded Pipe (3245-553)
- Qty 4 - 1-1/4" x 24" Galvanized Threaded Pipe (3245-526)
- Qty 4 - 1-1/4" x 4" Galvanized Nipple (3243-993)
- Qty 4 - 1-1/4" x 3" Galvanized Nipple (3243-975)
- Qty 8 - 1-1/4" Galvanized Floor Flange (3243-243)
- Qty 6 - 1-1/4" Galvanized Tee (3244-466)
- Qty 1 - 10' x 2" x 8" S4S Pine Lumber
- Qty 16 - #8 x 1" wood screws
Here's How:Create your very own vanity in just a couple hours! This is a simple, inexpensive project that can be customized to fit your own space by using shorter or longer plumbing pipes as needed.
Begin by screwing four floor flanges onto one end of each 24" pipe, then do the same with the four remaining flanges and the 4" nipples. Next, screw a tee onto either end of the 48" pipe and screw the four 3" nipples into those. Take the remaining four tees and attach them to the 3" nipples. Now you'll screw the four 24" pipes into the bottom openings of the tees, pointing down to the floor, and screw the four 4" nipples into the top openings that will create the supports for the table top. You'll want to hand-tighten the connections as best you can while also aligning the pipes in a way that they'll create a stable stand.
At this point you can spray paint the base with any lacquer paint, we went with a gold gloss to offer a nice contrast to the industrial style of the plumbing pipes.
To create the vanity top, we chose inexpensive S4S (surfaced-four-sides) pine lumber, cut it in half and !