Lets See What I Can Do With This Pile of JUNK

Lets See What I Can Do With This Pile of JUNK

Today we’re upcycling kitchen cast-offs into a functional pot & pan lid holder. We found some useful stuff at our local Habitat for Humanity Store, and lets see what I can do with THIS pile of JUNK. Besides being eco-friendly, it’s also a great way to give old materials a new life.

The idea came together nicely, but not without one minor detour. Nor did I expect the process to be as smooth as it turned out to be. First, I had to work with some scrap plywood, nails, and screws to build a cupboard drawer for the Bosses pot and pan lids. Furthermore, I also had to figure out how to mount one of the plywood pieces where drilling holes was not going to happen.

Luckily, I found a fix pretty quickly and was able to move forward with the project. Equally important, this DIY project not only helped us upgrade our kitchen but also supported Habitat for Humanity’s mission to provide jobs and services with the money I paid for the stuff. In addition, several pieces of salvage were rescued and put into primary recycling loop, making it a truly win-win situation.

Finally, I’m thrilled with how the finished product turned out, and I hope you’ll enjoy watching the full story in this video. Last but not least, if you’re looking for creative ways to repurpose old materials, be sure to check out my other DIY projects on this channel.

Episode: 144

Lets See What I Can Do With This Pile of JUNK YouTube Chapters:

00:00 Lets See What I Can Do With This Pile of JUNK
02:16 The Plan
03:13 Let’s Get Going
05:30 First Assembly
10:40 That Won’t Work…
12:00 Let’s Just Cheat Then
13:20 Final Assembly
17:15 Summary

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I retired from a large mid-western medical equipment manufacturer on December 31 (2019) and decided to try to let everyone in on my life and my transition into retirement. I have a varied set of interests. I live in a 90 year old cape cod in the middle of a small city of 70,000 people. I have a small lot across the street from the city seat of government, but despite that I have a 1952 Allis Chalmers farm tractor that I drive around the city from time to time. My wife has a business that has me fixing and creating cool home decor out of broken windows and drywall screws. I have been known to buy things on 'for sale' lists, fix it up, clean it up, generally add value and sell it off. Oh, yes, I'm getting chickens! But first I have to build the chicken coop and run. It will be like no other you have ever seen. Also will give me something to do. I am into home automation, have a Home Assistant enabled home and so will the chickens! I'll have to give them a password...